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URBAN JENGA

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URBAN JENGA

Mercato, Ethiopia’s largest open market, wears many faces. In one corner, stalls trade in fading souvenirs that whisper of earlier times. In another, the market pulses with the daily grind of survival, where livelihoods are stitched together in the city’s most frantic heart. On the ground floor, commerce never sleeps. Above it, often behind a door that barely shuts and windows that barely exist, families retreat at night, resting in spaces built more from necessity than design, after days spent chasing just enough to get by.

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HEART STRINGS

Perched on a concrete curb in 4kilo, a one-man orchestra strapped to his shoulders, this street musician seems determined to prove that romance does not need a luxury venue, just an instrument, a loyal speaker, and enough confidence to serenade an entire city block. Somewhere in the crowd, a passerby is either falling in love or desperately trying to figure out how one man managed to combine a mic, a traditional string instrument (Kirar) with  stubbornness into a full band. Love may be complica...


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STREET ECONOMY

Rows of sneakers dangle like tropical fruit from improvised racks, while stacks of jeans, scarves, and second-hand treasures compete for attention along the busy Mexico square. What looks like an ordinary street market is really a masterclass in retail efficiency: no rent, no air conditioning, no glossy storefronts, just entrepreneurial grit and a pair of wheels. Beneath the city's growing skyline and construction cranes, vendors have created mobile department stores where customers can shop for...


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AUTOMATIC SHADE

Passengers waiting for public transport at the Qera transit point located at Dej Beyene Merid street, navigate the daily challenges of the city's transport ecosystem. Some commuters shield themselves with personal umbrellas, while a few sit in the narrow shade provided by a leaning section of a corrugated iron barrier. As the capital pushes forward with sweeping corridor modernization projects, the upgrading of suburban transit stations to provide dignity and shelter for daily commuters remains...