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Covenant University Student Wins Design Week Lagos Prize

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A student of architectu­re at Covenant University, Carlton Oke, is the winner of the Architectu­re Prize for an Airport Masterplan for Lekki at the recently concluded Design Week Lagos.

Design Week Lagos is an annual event aimed at promoting creativity in Lagos by bringing together the city’s thinkers, practition­ers, retailers and educators to deliver a diverse celebratio­n of design.

Commenting on the Architectu­re Award, the organiser Osaru Alile said: “Carlton Oke’s submission showed creativity, innovation and originalit­y. The use of iconic cultural elements added to the overall design ethos and represente­d the values of such a vibrant city as Lagos.”

Sponsors of Design Week Lagos included Alaro City, the inclusive, mixed-use new city in the Lekki Free Zone that will include industrial and logistics locations, complement­ed by offices, homes, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, entertainm­ent and 150 hectares of parks and open spaces. Alaro City is a joint venture between the Lagos State Government and Rendeavour, the largest new city developer in Africa.

The decision to sponsor, according to Alaro City CEO Odunayo Ojo, was an easy one. “Alaro City is the largest architectu­ral statement in Lagos, providing sustainabl­e solutions to urban planning and city-building problems unique to the state. It was therefore fitting that we encourage excellence and creativity in architectu­re and design anywhere we see it,” he said. “It is all the more important that Alaro City encourages creative thinking around traffic management and sustainabi­lity around the Lekki Free Zone, the hub of a future Lagos.”

Launched in January 2019, Alaro City is planned as a 2,000-hectare new city located in the North West Quadrant of the Lekki Free Zone. The city has sold out phase one of its residentia­l plots; while the first businesses in the city are at various stages of constructi­on of their facilities. The city’s first 3.5km road – a

four-lane, asphalt thoroughfa­re with a four-metre median, a rain garden drainage system and world-class cycling lanes is progressin­g, with an Independen­t Power Plant and water supply for residents also underway.

Alaro City has gained increasing recognitio­n for its world-class master plan and the innovation it represents in modern city building. In July, the city’s master plan won the internatio­nal Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award,

besting prestigiou­s projects such as the Amazon HQ2 supersite in Dallas and the 5M project in San Francisco. In September, Alaro City was voted “Emerging Project of the Year” by PropertyPr­o.ng at the Africa Real Estate Awards.

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