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About

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Temitope’s work lies at the intersection of research, storytelling, and spatial innovation. Through place-based narratives, he designs environments that challenge convention while remaining rooted in context, culture, and community. As an architectural designer, he works closely with the design team from preliminary design through the construction documentation and administration phases. His portfolio spans cultural, institutional, and mixed-use projects, reflecting an approach that is both locally grounded and globally informed.

Temitope has contributed to award-winning teams, including the 2023 United Nations IOM Housing Competition, the 2024 Azure A+ Awards, and the 2025 Ijora Power Station Adaptive Reuse Competition. A recipient of the Alpha Rho Chi Medal and named to the 2023 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Honor Roll, he approaches each project with curiosity, care, and a commitment to meaningful, forward-thinking design. Inspired by architecture from a young age, his passion continues to shape work that enhances the urban fabric.

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Project Experience

Architectural Assistant- 2019 - 2021

Major Projects

  • SHELL HQ

  • Guzape Mansion- Under Construction

  • Villa 166

  • NNPC Research and Innovation Center- Completed

  • Rudolf Street Residences- Completed

Awards + Recognition

First Prize, Ijora Power Station Revival Competition
2025
Azure Awards A+Awards
2024
RAIC Honour Roll.
2023
Alpha Rho Chi Medal.
2023
First Prize, Home After Crisis Competition, United Nations Migration Agency,
2023
Leonard C. Klingbell Scholarship in Architecture.
2023
Big Picture Prize, Architecture + Film Festival, Winnipeg.
2022
Harry Seidler and John Russell Recruitment Scholarship in Architecture.
2022
First Prize, Design Week Lagos Design Competition.
2019
Stephen Oluwole Awokoya Post Graduate Scholarship,
2020
Best Graduating Student, Department of Architecture, Covenant University,
2019
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