Walls as Luxury: The Economics of Informal Repair Shops
Walls as Luxury: The Economics of Informal Repair Shops examines the spatial and economic realities of vulcanizer workshops across Accra. Through observations of roofless and wall-less tire repair spaces, Dela Anyah reflects on how architecture, taxation, mobility, and informal labor intersect within the city. The text considers the wall not simply as a physical structure, but as a marker of permanence, regulation, vulnerability, and economic capacity.
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Anycorp — LOG 66