"Milk Falls: An Architectural Prophecy of Uganda's Agriculture" by Atim Kilama-Oceng
Inspired by Uganda’s natural landscape of hills, waterfalls and agricultural heritage, Milk Falls is a prophecy of what Uganda’s architecture will look like when the country becomes an agricultural superpower.
Milk Falls captures the beauty and the theatrics of processing goats milk. The milk is transported from the milking parlour, down the falls and to the pasteurizers. In the Pasteurizers the cool milk passes through hot tubes. This temperature difference causes the steamed vapour to form also known as Milk Clouds.
It is these Milk Clouds that enhance the landscape views of Milk falls.
Milk Falls: An Architectural Prophecy of Uganda's Agriculture
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