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Ola Uduku

Ola Uduku is Research Professor in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture. Prior to this she was Reader in Architecture, and Dean International for Africa, at Edinburgh University. Her research specialisms are in the history of educational architecture in Africa, and the contemporary issues related to social infrastructure provision for minority communities in cities in the ‘West’ and ‘South’. She is currently engaged in developing postgraduate research and teaching links in architecture urbanism, heritage and conservation between West African Architecture schools and those in North West England. Currently, she is researching the architecture of humanitarian and development aid, and tourism architecture in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Publications

Listening to time at sound’s limits

Sofia Lemos

By disjointing acts of listening from the ear and its particular arrangement of time, Sonic Continuum proposes a shift from representation to expression and asks: can sound restitute failures to listen? How might we listen to time affectively? What auditory imaginaries and possible futures can listening unfold?

Contemporary School Design and Architectural Challenges for the African Classroom in a 21st Century Educational Landscape

Ola Uduku

Ola Uduku is Research Professor in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture.