A. T. Onajide's
design philosophy is influenced by his initial training at
Manchester School of Architecture (then polytechnic) for which
the Victorian Eclecticism was very apparent in the context
of the school at Manchester.
The early work of the firm was geared towards satisfying the
needs of new financial & banking institutions, for which
the stylized neo-classical and post-modern were the vogue.
Most of A. T. Onajide Architects later schemes
have been eclectic, and largely influenced by the client's
requirements, site, materials and environmental constraints.
Having said this, the firm has explored a variety of solutions
to problems brought to bear by these constraints.
In tackling a range of building types our philosophy of exploiting and experimenting with materials have yielded dividends in some of our design solutions. We have exploited structural systems not readily used in the West African environment and continued to focus on developing these systems.
The firm has built a reputation for providing competitive services for our clients, most of who have been continually serviced by us for many years by producing multiple buildings.
In 1994, we sought to improve our design services by implementing a Total Quality Management System. |
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Office Address
5th FLOOR, 11 AWOLOWO ROAD
IKOYI, LAGOS
NIGERIA
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