i have projects in new york and kampala. every time i go back, i think that there is great opportunity in kampala. i grew up in uganda. my family is there. i travel back every year. i've been doing research on urbanism in kampala, looking at how the city grew and how it is growing rapidly now and how it is adapting to its rapid growth. the first sketch was made in 1884. it shows the kingdom of uganda. we see the king's palace. and this was his hunting grounds. it was formed over seven hills by the british administration. they hired a german architect. the vertical stripes are european zone, diagonal are the african zone. he was seen as being progressive for including -- in the plan, because the system before thought that the city would be for the colonial government and everyone else would move outside the city. kampala was built for about 50,000 people. that's what the administration imagined would be the site of kampala. today there are 3 million people. the government is working to provide housing, but it is difficult. in