Mpahlwa took inspiration from the vernacular architecture of his youth in a rural part of the Eastern Cape, where people built homes from mud, water, and timber, to transform what is generally considered a nuisance—the abundance of sand—into an invaluable resource for holding down a house. Members of the community, seen here, gathered together to pack bags full of sand. Image courtesy Interactive Africa/ Design Indaba  Photo 3 of 9 in Luyanda Mpahlwa

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Mpahlwa took inspiration from the vernacular architecture of his youth in a rural part of the Eastern Cape, where people built homes from mud, water, and timber, to transform what is generally considered a nuisance—the abundance of sand—into an invaluable resource for holding down a house. Members of the community, seen here, gathered together to pack bags full of sand. Image courtesy Interactive Africa/ Design Indaba