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Kunlé Adeyemi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kunlé Adeyemi
Kunlé Adeyemi (born ) 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 own 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 the north of 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.〔(Lagos Insider's Guide 2011/12 ) A Time Out Nigeria magazine on the 'Best of Lagos', published July 2011, containing an interview with Adeyemi.〕 In his mid-teens, Adeyemi had the opportunity to design his first house, for a friend of his father.〔 Adeyemi studied architecture at the University of Lagos in Nigeria, and finished his Bachelor as Best Graduate.〔(De Toekomst van gebouwd Afrika ), Meeting at the NAI (8 April 2011) Where Kunlé Adeyemi attended as discussion panel member.〕 In 2005, Adeyemi received a Post-Professional degree at Princeton University in New Jersey.〔(Mapping Madrid (2006) ) Urban project in which Adeyemi joined as teacher.〕 At that university, Adeyemi investigated together with Peter Eisenman, the rapid urbanisation and the role of market economies in developing cities of the Global South, focusing on Lagos.〔(NLÉ ) Company website from the office NLÉ.〕
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