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Studio Laure Blagojevic
Youth (Tanzania, Zanzibar)
Youth (Tanzania, Zanzibar)
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In Zanzibar's informal economy, roadside stalls are part of a vernacular architecture: built without plans, with makeshift materials—palm leaves, corrugated iron, coral blocks—they form a flexible fabric that responds to the vagaries of daily life. This is called adaptive architecture , where form follows resource rather than function.
Behind these stalls, it is often women who keep the household's living accounts. Children participate very early, but in a logic of integrated learning, close to the principle of "scaffolding" in cognitive anthropology: through small gestures, they acquire autonomy and responsibility.
Every container carried on the head, every piece returned, is part of an ultra-local circular economy—where the boundaries between work, learning, and social connection are blurred.



































Printing on aluminum dibond
- Thickness 3 mm
- Lightweight, suitable for large formats and/or fragile walls
- Suitable hangers for easy and secure hanging, selected according to the format
- Premium printing
- High color saturation
- Water and UV resistance
- Suitable for protected outdoor spaces