British Council and the Open House Lagos Board, in partnership with Sterling Bank Plc, hosted over 500 local and international tourists to a memorable architectural weekend in Lagos.
With the theme ‘A Resilient City’, the event kicked off on Thursday, 20th April 2017, with its first fringe activity – “Mind the Gap” organized by AAND (African Alliance for New Design), an initiative by three dynamic architects – Tosin Oshinowo, Seun Oduwole and Papa Omotayo who seek to explore and promote the value of good design. The symposium which took place at British Council Lagos focused on open conversations about Rethinking and Reclaiming Interstitial Spaces in the City.
See photos below:
Papa Omotayo
Mr Olasupo Shasore (SAN).
Mrs. Kofo Adeleke, Mrs. Titi Adeleye, Mr. Tuoyo Jemerigbe
Adeolu Adefarasin and Tito Abumere playing Jenga
LeanKid
Diseye Tantua and Mr. Shola
Cycoclogy Team
Tourists led by Open House Lagos Tour Guide
Tourists led by Shola (Legacy Group)
PhotoWalk with Kene Nwatu, Iju and Funmilayo.
Alara Store
St. Georges Hall
Mr. Chuka addressing the guests.
Mich Straaw and Mr. Chuka Ihonor