Ola-dele Kuku

Ola-Dele Kuku
Born (1963-08-08) August 8, 1963
Lagos, Nigeria
Nationality Nigerian, Belgian
Alma mater SCI-Arc
Architecture Intermundium
Occupation Architect
Website Ola-DeleKuku.com
Practice Ola-Dele Kuku Projects

Ola-Dele Kuku (born August 8, 1963, Lagos) is a Nigerian architect and artist of Yoruba origin.[1] He lives and works between Nigeria and Belgium.[1]

Formation and career

Ola-Dele Kuku studied at (SCI-Arc), the Southern California Institute of Architecture (1984 - 1986), in Los Angeles, California, USA and in Vico Morcote, Ticino, Switzerland (1986 - 1988). He also attended Architecture Intermundium[1] in Milan, Italy, (1988 - 1990), for advanced architecture studies, where he collaborated with Daniel Libeskind on the City Edge project (Berlin), and the Berlin Jewish Museum competition.[2]

Neglecting the end capabilities to itself, Kuku is quite fascinated by the study of proportion and create structures between the visible and the imaginary dialogue that put in the physical with the idea of empty space revolutionizing the common conception of living space and challenging traditional architecture dictates.

At this immaterial production Kuku also having more works related to the subject such as `Opera Domestica`[3] a series consisting of furniture wooden sculpture that condense the structures and functions of architectural space in the object space.

Awards and prizes

Ola-Dele Kuku has successfully participated in numerous events and international competitions such as:

Exhibitions

Architecture institutions

Ola-Dele Kuku has lectured and offered seminars at several architecture academies.

Publications

See also

References

External links

This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Italian Wikipedia.
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