Kunlé Adeyemi Explained

Kunlé Adeyemi was born on the 1976 4, df=yes and is a Nigerian architect, urbanist and creative researcher. Adeyemi is founder and principal of NLÉ, an architecture, design and urbanism practice, based in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. Adeyemi studied at the University of Lagos in Nigeria and Princeton University in New Jersey, the United States. Before starting his office in the Netherlands, he worked nearly a decade at Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA).

Early life

Adekunle Adeyemi was born and raised in Kaduna, in northern Nigeria, and studied and started his early career in Lagos. His father was a modernist architect and started one of the first indigenous architecture firms in North Nigeria in the 1970s.[1] In his mid-teens, Adeyemi had the opportunity to design his first house, for a friend of his father.[1]

Adeyemi studied architecture at the University of Lagos in Nigeria, and finished his Bachelor as Best Graduate.[2] In 2005, Adeyemi received a Post-Professional degree at Princeton University School of Architecture in New Jersey.[3] At that university, Adeyemi investigated with Peter Eisenman, the rapid urbanization and the role of market economies in developing cities of the Global South, focusing on Lagos.[4]

Early career

In his early career, Adeyemi worked on projects in Lagos, Abuja and other parts of Nigeria.[5] After that, Adeyemi joined OMA (The Office for Metropolitan Architecture) in 2002,[6] where he was Senior Associate and worked for about nine years alongside its award-winning founder Rem Koolhaas.[1] [7] There, Adeyemi led the following projects, in different stages:

Current work and projects

Currently, Adeyemi runs his architecture, design and urbanism practice called NLÉ, located in Amsterdam. NLÉ means 'at home' in Yoruba. With his office NLÉ, Adeyemi is interested in elements that make up a city. He focuses especially on the rapidly growing cities in developing countries. Adeyemi seeks the logic in systems that arise in the rapid development of those cities. He observes and questions the existing systems within these cities and creates new solutions inspired by his 'reading' of those systems. Adeyemi is convinced that there is much to learn from the condition found in rapidly developing, energetic cities, like one of Africa's most populated cities Lagos in Nigeria.[1] NLÉ offers a strategy advisory service focusing on city development research, conceptualisation, creative structuring, architectural-, product- and infrastructure design, arts and urban cultural intervention. In much of his recent work, Adeyemi is particularly interested in urbanization, climate change, and policy. Among others, Adeyemi conducted with NLÉ the following activities:

Academic contribution

Adeyemi gave and gives lectures and workshops at universities and conferences in Amsterdam, Zurich, Delft, Guggenheim, and published several articles on architecture and urbanism:[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.timeoutnigeria.com/ Lagos Insider's Guide 2011/12
  2. http://www.nai.nl/content/970502/de_toekomst_van_gebouwd_afrika De Toekomst van gebouwd Afrika
  3. http://www.urbanbody.org/UB2006/madrid/archbody/content/oma/teachers_bio.html Mapping Madrid (2006)
  4. http://www.nleworks.com/index2.html NLÉ
  5. http://www.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=145b2905-0235-48df-8112-ee10e68c251f&lang=nl Delft University of Technology website
  6. Book: Made by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture: An Ethnography of Design . Albena Yaneva . 010 Publishers . 2009 . 41f. . 978-90-6450-714-4.
  7. http://www.trouw.nl/tr/nl/4324/Nieuws/article/detail/1844006/2011/01/08/Hoe-bouw-je-in-rap-verstedelijkend-Afrika.dhtml Trouw
  8. http://www.monthofdesign.com/category/big-design-conference/conference-2008/ Month of Design Conference 2008
  9. http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=124&Itemid=19 OMA website
  10. http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_projects&view=portal&Itemid=10&id=381 OMA website
  11. http://www.building.co.uk/home/this-weeks-magazine/five-projects-in-2011-worth-getting-excited-about/5010604.article#ixzz1ALFzjxCn
  12. http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_projects&view=portal&Itemid=10&id=628 OMA website
  13. http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=1635 Press release
  14. http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_projects&view=portal&Itemid=10&id=631 OMA website
  15. http://www.architectenweb.nl/aweb/redactie/redactie_detail.asp?iNID=11236&s=1 Article on Architectenweb
  16. http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_projects&view=portal&Itemid=10&id=189 OMA website
  17. http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/international/2009/06/24/ta.c.rem.koolhaas.cnn.html CNN
  18. http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_projects&view=portal&Itemid=10&id=601 OMA website
  19. http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/03/14/050314fa_fact_zalewski Article in the New Yorker
  20. http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_projects&view=portal&Itemid=10&id=181 OMA website
  21. http://www.facebook.com/pages/NL%C3%89-Shaping-the-Architecture-of-Developing-Cities/153947934665234?sk=wall Facebook
  22. http://ajanaku.com/lagos-photo Lagos Photo Project
  23. Web site: NLÉ NLÉ IS AN ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN AND URBANISM PRACTICE FOCUSED ON DEVELOPING CITIES. www.nleworks.com. 2019-03-14.
  24. http://www.washington.edu/admin/pb/home/pdf/bgt-narratives/fy2012/Built-Environments.pdf Built Environments
  25. http://chandigarhprogram.blogspot.com/2010/09/kunle-adeyemi-to-join-ip2011.html Blog Chandigarh
  26. http://www.bna.nl/Nieuws/Agenda/Agendadetail/526/PICNIC-Festival-2011-de-impact-van-urbanisatie PICNIC
  27. http://www.anycorp.com/log.php?id=21 Log Journal
  28. http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/press-room/releases/press-release-archive/2006/598-may-15-guggenheim-museum-and-oldcastle-glass-co-host-architecture-symposium-june-3 Guggenheim symposium in 2006
  29. http://architectureforhumanity.org/about/board Website Architecture for Humanity