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MFS IIR – Water Cities Rotterdam

MFS IIR – Water Cities Rotterdam (Waterstad Rotterdam) is an installation of floating pavilions in the ponds of the Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, The Netherlands – based on NLÉ / Water Cities floating building system called MFS. Makoko Floating System (MFS™) is a simple way to build on water by hand. It is a prefabricated, timber… Continue reading MFS IIR – Water Cities Rotterdam

MAD Workshop MacArthur Floating School

MacArthur Floating School is the third generation and 5th iteration of NLÉ’s Makoko Floating School and Makoko Floating System (MFS™) – a prefabricated, ready-to-assemble, floating building product. Following its deployment in four countries in three continents, MacArthur Floating School is the first time reuse and reassembly of an existing structure previously installed in the city… Continue reading MAD Workshop MacArthur Floating School

Platform – Roskilde Festival

Platform is a dynamic structure that can be transformed from a closed blackout box into an open event space through simple reconfiguration of its moveable walls, entirely by hand. Platform offers a wide degree of flexibility for a variety of formats of events – accommodating a small, intimate group of people with a single performer… Continue reading Platform – Roskilde Festival

Mansa Floating Hub Opening Event

The Mansa Floating Hub launched on August 14th 2021, by Africa Development Solutions (ADS), through its creative platform Social Nation. The inauguration has been an iconic few days climaxing with the Baía das Gatas Music Festival, Cape Verde’s biggest and oldest music and cultural festival. The Hub comprising of three floating vessels – a multipurpose… Continue reading Mansa Floating Hub Opening Event

Fashion Cities Africa II

Fashion Cities Africa unfolds the dazzling diversity of the fashion scene in four major African cities: Casablanca (Morocco), Johannesburg (South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya) and Lagos (Nigeria). The concept aims to create an immersive backdrop composed of city- and fashion fabrics made with perforated timber panels and city blocks. A critical, contemporary and dynamic fusion of… Continue reading Fashion Cities Africa II

IPADÉ

IPADÉ is a gathering for cultural innovation and sustainability with focus on Africa and the diaspora. In advance of the 2019 opening of The Shed, New York’s first multi-arts center for artistic invention, NLÉ hosted IPADÉ – a one day social gathering at the NLÉ designed temporary performance space, A Prelude to The Shed. IPADÉ… Continue reading IPADÉ

Fashion Cities Africa

Fashion Cities Africa unfolds the dazzling diversity of the fashion scene in four major African cities: Casablanca (Morocco), Johannesburg (South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya) and Lagos (Nigeria). The concept inverts the traditional relationship of observer and the observed in a typical exhibition. The main visitor circulation on the raised catwalk gives visitors a unique perspective, while… Continue reading Fashion Cities Africa

Chicago Architecture Biennial

CHICAGO, October 1, 2015 – The Chicago Architecture Biennial will officially open to the public this weekend on Saturday, October 3, 2015. The largest international survey of contemporary architecture in North America will run until January 3, 2016. The Chicago Architecture Biennial was envisioned by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and is an outgrowth of the comprehensive… Continue reading Chicago Architecture Biennial

ROCK & The Bean

‘ROCK & The Bean’ is work in progress – a moment in the state of the art of architecture – in the green heart of Chicago’s famous Millennium Park. The exhibition consists of salvaged historic raw limestone rocks that once protected the city’s shoreline, stacked in a ‘depository’ in the south side, now midway on… Continue reading ROCK & The Bean

Africa Exhibition

This summer’s major exhibition at Louisiana focuses on architecture, art and culture on the African continent. By pinpointing a number of judiciously selected examples from a cultural here and now, the exhibition sheds light on the diversity and complexity of the part of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Through a number of projects spread… Continue reading Africa Exhibition

MoMA: Uneven Growth

Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous country, is inhabited by over 170 million people. Lagos, its commercial capital, is home to about 20 million people, many of whom live in unplanned settlements with little formal infrastructure. Lagos is a paradigmatic mix of traditions, a place where history, culture, and popular wisdom interweave local knowledge… Continue reading MoMA: Uneven Growth

X Bienal de Arquitetura de Sao Paulo

On October 15th 2013, X Bienal de Arquitetura de São Paulo opened at SESC Pompéia featuring NLÉ’s African Water Cities Project.

Makoko Floating School: Completion Preview

Nearing the completion of Makoko Floating School, NLÉ and Makoko community marked this moment with a public preview and cultural celebration on March 2nd, 2013. The event was attended by Mrs. Ade Mamonyane Lekoetje, the Country Director of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), as well as representatives of Lagos State Government, UNHabitat, SCCU, LMDGP,… Continue reading Makoko Floating School: Completion Preview

DEOLA SAGOE | CLAN FASHION SHOW

In August 2011, NLÉ was invited to design the space and runway for the Clan Rampage Fashion Show by the renowned African Fashion Designer Deola Sagoe and talented daughters Teni, Aba and Tiwa. The event brought contemporary fashion and architecture together. The space was conceived by NLÉ as a fashion high street within vibrant city… Continue reading DEOLA SAGOE | CLAN FASHION SHOW

PRADA TRANSFORMER

Prada Transformer is a pioneering temporary structure picked up by cranes and rotated to accommodate a variety of cultural events. The 20-metre high Prada Transformer is located adjacent to the 16th Century Gyeonghui Palace in the centre of Seoul. The pavilion consists of four basic geometric shapes – a circle, a cross, a hexagon, a… Continue reading PRADA TRANSFORMER

QUEENSDAY LAGOS

‘Queen’s Day is that one day a year that Amsterdam can truly claim resemblance with Lagos!…The crowd, the streets, the noise, the food, the market, the junk, the parties, the fun, the joy….’ Our project captured these moment of resonance between Lagos and Amsterdam, by connecting random people in both cities via video/skype live streams.

LAGOS PHOTO 2010

Lagos Photo Festival is a contemporary photo exhibition in public spaces in Lagos, organized by the African Artists Foundation. In its the maiden edition in 2010, NLÉ as Creative Director and co-curator of the exhibition; developed the ‘Bamboo Photo Frame’ as a product concept for outdoor image exhibitions. The Bamboo Photo Frame merges high tech… Continue reading LAGOS PHOTO 2010

Fela! After Party

Lagos Photo

Lagos Photo Festival is a contemporary photo exhibition in public spaces in Lagos, organized by the African Artists Foundation. In its the maiden edition in 2010, NLÉ as Creative Director and co-curator of the exhibition; developed the ‘Bamboo Photo Frame’ as a product concept for outdoor image exhibitions. The Bamboo Photo Frame merges high tech… Continue reading Lagos Photo