Inside Six Emerging African Architecture Studios in Lagos (Part 4)- Studio OLA

Femi Olaiya – a renowned UK-based architectural photographer shares with us an exclusive look at his images capturing the studio experience of six emerging African architecture practices shaping the urban fabric of the city of Lagos. In this fourth edition of the series, we get an inside look at Studio OLA.

  • No of Staff: 7
  • Year of establishment: 2015
  • Website: Studio OLA Instagram Page
  • Studio’s previous Studio Use: first users (purpose built office space)

Studio OLA is a design-led architecture practice based in Lagos , Nigeria. They believe in comprehensive designs and drawing on the expertise of a diverse range of disciplines & building design consultants to provide appropriate design responses or solutions. They provide a full service from feasibility, planning, architectural design and construction supervision to also include in some cases, interior design.

About Femi Olaiya

Femi Olaiya is an innovative, creative and dedicated, Nigerian-born, professional photographer based in Portsmouth, in the UK. He studied architecture at the prestigious School of Architecture, University of Lagos, Nigeria. He relocated to the UK shortly after his post graduate studies to pursue a career in architecture.

Femi currently works as a certified BIM professional and architectural design manager on award-winning multi-million-pound developments as a key member of the Portsmouth City Council regeneration team. His architecture photographs have featured on the front cover of the largest commercial real estate magazine in the south of England as well as in renowned luxury building lifestyle magazine Porcelanosa. He has also had his fashion and portrait photography work featured in Vogue Italia.

Femi’s love for architecture photography was further reinforced when his historic Lagos family home Old Olaiya Building (Casa de Fernandez or ‘Ilojo Bar’) was destroyed in 2016. His biggest regret was that the memory of this important national monument – loaded with personal sentimental value for him and many Lagosians – was never frozen in time with professional photography and technical plans in a deferrable document for future generations to read about. He is determined to do everything he can to ensure that the same mistake isn’t made for the rest of Nigeria’s proud portfolio of nationally significant buildings.

Femi lives in the United Kingdom with his wife Yemisi and two daughters. Connect with Femi via pixpac studios and www.instagram.com/iampixpac

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