Those African Chicks - Exploring Identities of African Women

EP 68 - Minimalist Architecture & Designs -Tosin Oshinowo, Ile Ila & cmD+A Designs

05.19.2020 - By Wummy UmudePlay

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Tosin Oshinowo is an architect better known for her design of the "Big Black Box" Shopping Mall in Maryland, Lagos Nigeria. She also recently gained a lot of recognition for her use of Yoruba traditional fabric- Aso Oke to create statement furniture pieces with her latest venture Ile Ila. Her signature which is identifiable with the use of fine lines, geometry and simplicity truly sets her apart from her peers. Her interpretation of African minimalism, steers away from the expected prints we are used to seeing but still exudes the associated boldness. To me, her works seems to say 'I am here and I don't need to shout about it'. This episode left me with so much think on especially because, I entered it wanting to talk about inspiration and style but was gently guided into a deeper and necessary discourse that Reflected on the history and interactions that African have had with Slavery, Imperialism, Colonialism and how these experiences inform our architecture. The importance of being intentional and purposeful when creating a body of work by leaning into the resources available within ones environment; and creating new interpretations that serves local needs Finally, understanding and knowing oneself well enough to clearly know the skills  needed to propel your business or creative endeavor forward and being open to collaboration when these skills are missing This is one of those episodes that I think you will revisit. Be sure to leave a comment on what your take aways are. Connect with Tosin Architecture Firm - cmD+A Designs  Furniture - Ile Ila  Instagram - @tosin.oshinowo    Let’s Hang Out Instagram: @thoseafricanchicks Website:   Those African Chicks Music:  Nice To You - YT Audio Library Subscribe: Apple Podcast  &  Stitcher  

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