Oshinowo's contributions to architecture reflect a holistic approach that spans from theory to practice, emphasizing cultural identity, equity, and sustainability.
Her work explores how African architecture can move beyond stereotypes to embrace modernity while remaining deeply rooted in context.
Through her work, Tosin redefines what it means to create architecture that is local yet universal, humble yet impactful.
Oshinowo's upbringing in Lagos, a city of vibrant density and layered histories, shaped her foundational understanding of the built environment.
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