Research Interests: sustainable architecture, housing and settlement planning, climate-responsive design, and participatory urban development.
Dr. Jennifer Nalubwama is a Ugandan architect and academic serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Architecture at the College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT), Makerere University. She is recognized for her contributions to architectural education and her focus on sustainable housing, settlement planning, and community-centered design.
She holds advanced qualifications in architecture and urban planning, with professional experience in both teaching and applied practice. Her work bridges academic research and practical solutions, emphasizing the role of architecture in addressing Uganda’s pressing challenges of urbanization, climate change, and inclusive development.
Her research interests include sustainable architecture, housing and settlement planning, climate-responsive design, and participatory urban development, reflecting her commitment to shaping resilient and inclusive cities. Through her teaching, mentorship, and consultancy, Dr. Nalubwama contributes to advancing architectural education and promoting design solutions that empower communities and foster sustainable urban growth.