With a play on architecture, our design aims to fulfil the simple primary purpose of a Summer House: a space for shelter and relaxation. The design is based on projecting an inverse replica of the historic Queen Caroline’s Temple a tribute to its robust form, space and material, recomposed into a new architectural language.
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Media & Press
ARCHDAILY | JULY 2020
Designboom | July 2020
NLÉ, the architecture, design, and urbanism practice led by kunlé adeyemi, has begun constructing a floating music hub in cape verde, a country in the central atlantic ocean. located in mindelo bay on the island of são vicente, the project is set to open to the public in december 2020. once complete, the project will… Continue reading Designboom | July 2020
Architectural Digest – May 2020
Though installations like the Serpentine Pavilion are called off for now, their architects are looking toward the future
Dezeen Awards 2020 Jury
Nigerian architect Kunlé Adeyemi is founder of architecture, design and urbanism practice NLÉ.
Financial Times | November 2019
Architects look to floating cities as sea levels rise
CHINA DAILY Hong Kong | JANUARY 2019
Nigerian Kunle Adeyemi says he doesn’t aspire to create beautiful buildings but instead focuses on “tackling problems, providing solutions and harnessing opportunities”. This ethos is manifested in the Makoko Floating School, a wooden, floating school and community center he built on a lagoon in Lagos in 2012. Adeyemi designed the structure to provide a prototype… Continue reading CHINA DAILY Hong Kong | JANUARY 2019
Platform – December 2018
On this issue: – KUNLÉ ADEYEMI; – THE VERTICAL CAMPUS – OPEN ARCHI TECTURE; – TAKE A BREATH – VECTOR ARCHITECTS; – URBAN CARPETS – ORAZIO CARPENZANO; – SAN DOMENICO – PIETRO CARLO PELLEGRINI, PORTOGHESI, CASAMONTI, CUCURULLO, NICOSIA;
Metropolis Magazine – December 2018
Black Rhino Academy is one of Metropolis’s Best Buildings of 2018