Lagos-based architect with a technically rigorous, detail-oriented approach to complex projects within Nigeria's built environment.
Ayanfeoluwa Vese is a Lagos-based architect with a penchant for technically rigorous, detail-oriented practice within Nigeria's built environment. With 2 years of professional experience, her work spans complex multi-storey developments, long-span structural systems, and infrastructure-integrated design.
She holds a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from Covenant University and is currently completing a Master's programme at Covenant University, with research interests that sit at the intersection of architecture, urban planning, and community wellbeing.
Beyond her technical practice, Ayanfeoluwa enjoys serving in non-profits committed to addressing food insecurity among Nigeria's most vulnerable populations, reflecting her belief that built environment professionals carry a broader responsibility to the communities they serve.
Professional Philosophy
Ayanfe believes architecture should be intellectually rigorous, technically grounded, and deeply responsive to the people and communities it serves.
Core Competencies
Professional Highlights
Career Journey
Junior Associate
Contributes to technically rigorous architectural work across complex multi-storey developments, long-span structural systems, and infrastructure-integrated design.
Architecture Graduate & Master's Candidate
Completed a Bachelor's degree in Architecture and is currently completing a Master's programme, with research interests across architecture, urban planning, and community wellbeing.
Education
Bachelor of Architecture
Completed a Bachelor's degree in Architecture at Covenant University, building a foundation for technically rigorous design practice.
Master of Architecture Candidate
Currently completing a Master's programme with research interests at the intersection of architecture, urban planning, and community wellbeing.
Key Strengths
Technical Rigor
Detail-oriented architectural practice
Cross-disciplinary Curiosity
Research across design and planning
Complex Systems
Multi-storey and long-span work
Community Wellbeing
Broader responsibility to people
Service Mindset
Non-profit commitment beyond practice
Functional Outcomes
Architecture that works for people
