JACOB LUTTA

Assistant lecturer , College of Engineering and Technology
Education:

(2015-2017) Masters of Architecture Dessau International Architecture Graduate School (DIA), Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Dessau-Roßlau-Germany); (2007-2011) Bachelor of Architecture in Interior Design (B.Arch. ID) Ardhi University, (Dar es Sala

Teaching:

Research:

Research Interest: Occurrence of collective spaces in [Interior spaces, Architectural spaces, Urban spaces]

Projects:

Recent projects:

(Ph.D. Project)        Seeks to achieve insights on the development of interstitial of Mlalakuwa informal settlement through the transformation of its constituent collective spaces that can lead to the formulation of resilient and sustainable intervention strategies.

Important Contribution:          

         (June-December 2018) Involved as an interior designer (through BICO) in the furniture layout design, quotation, and their respective technical specifications for the e-Government offices located in Dar es Salaam and Dodoma Head Offices.

         (2015) Involved as Interior Designer in the Design of Post General

office staff canteen in Dar-Es-Salaam

         (2015) Involved as Interior Designer in the design of Post letterboxes

in Dar-Es-Salaam General office.

Publications:

1. Lutta, J., Schoonjans, Y., & Lupala, A. (2021). Legibility of Small-Scale Industrial Sector in Promoting Social-Economic Development of Informal Settlements: Case of Mlalakuwa in Kinon- doni, Dar es Salaam. Current Urban Studies, 9, 677-693. . https://doi.org/10.4236/cus.2021.94040

2. Lutta, J., Schoonjans, Y., & Lupala, A. (2021). The Complexity of Social and Cultural Dynamics in Emerging of Collective Spaces in Unplanned Ur- banisation: Learning from Mlalakuwa-Dar es Salaam. Current Urban Studies, 9, 445-463. https://doi.org/10.4236/cus.2021.93028