Lesley Lokko: Leading the Charge in Architectural Innovation
Lesley Lokko is making waves in the world of architecture by challenging its traditionally Eurocentric roots and advocating for African perspectives. Her journey from feeling disconnected from conventional teachings to founding the African Futures Institute in Accra has been nothing short of revolutionary. Lokko’s Nomadic African Studio provides a platform for young creatives to explore architecture through the lenses of identity, climate, and migration, pushing the boundaries of traditional design education.
As the first African woman to receive the Royal Institute of British Architects’ prestigious Royal Gold Medal and to curate the Venice Biennale, Lokko is determined to rewrite the narrative and position Africa as a knowledge generator rather than just a recipient. Her transition from being a novelist to an educator has uniquely shaped her mission to not only teach the technical aspects of building, but also to cultivate critical thinking skills.
Through her mentorship of a new generation of designers, Lokko is challenging them to envision bold and inclusive futures in design. Her innovative approach to architecture is reshaping the landscape of the industry and inspiring others to think outside the box.
Source: CNN