ACAN marks 20th anniversary



The Association of Consulting Architects Nigeria, a professional body representing architectural firms engaging in private practices in Nigeria, recently celebrated its twenty years of existence with a book launch.

In a statement by the association, it was noted that the celebration was aimed at propagating the architecture profession in Nigeria towards lifting the built environment industry through the desire to focus on dedication to promote excellence in architecture.

Speaking at the event, the immediate past president of the professional body, Arc Wale Okubadejo, said the book serves as a significant follow-up to the landmark of architecture in Nigeria, which showcases the remarkable talents and contributions of members of the architecture community.

“We delve into the sacred spaces that are not only integral to our cultural identity but also reflect the rich tapestry of Nigeria’s religious diversity, from ancient shrines to contemporary mosques and churches.


“These worship places stand as a testament to our architectural ingenuity and the profound connection between design and spirituality.”

Okubadejo encouraged members to reflect on the significance of these spaces, which are more than structures but embodiments of collective spirit, resilience, and cultural heritage, with heartfelt gratitude to supporters who have made the volume possible.

The President of ACAN, Ekaete Fujah, expressed her gratitude to members of the association for upholding professional standards, urging them to continue to meet high standards at all times with robust integrity and competency in architecture.

Speaking at the event, the President of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, Adeniyi Mobolaji, in her speech, highlighted the architectural significance of designing it as an awe-inspiring journey that connects humanity with divine space.

The NIA President shared her pride in the work of the members of ACAN, especially the recent publications that promote Nigeria’s architectural history, featuring several religious buildings.

The celebration was attended by distinguished leaders in Nigeria’s architecture community, including the past president of NIA, Femi Majekodunmi; the first female president of NIA, Olubukunola Ejiwunmi; founding fathers of ACAN and past president Olusegun Ladega; Ayo Onajide; Rotimi Delano; Ibare-Akinsan; representatives from the Association of Consulting Engineers Nigeria; and the Sisters Institute in the Built Environment.

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