[2] Her designs focus on open living spaces and make use of locally produced materials available to African communities: cement, recycled metal and raw earth.
Kamara's designs feature buildings with geometric shapes and rely on three locally produced materials available to many communities: cement, recycled metal and raw earth.
[8] Her first major project was Niamey 2000, an apartment complex built in 2016 and designed in collaboration with Yasaman Esmaili, Elizabeth Golden and Philip Sträter.
Inspired by the rammed earth building technique, the project is a cultural complex that includes a mosque, library and community center.
[12]For each of her achievements, Kamara conducts field surveys in order to better understand the expectations of future inhabitants: how do they live and how do they receive?
As a result, it offers a citizen space open to all inhabitants of the village of Dandaji, promotes the education of women and strengthens their presence in the community.