Bunmi Adeoye
About Bunmi Adeoye
Bunmi Adeoye is an Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners in London, with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Nottingham and currently pursuing a Master of Architecture at Oxford Brookes University. Adeoye values sustainable architecture and has a strong interest in designs that engage public interest and evoke emotion.
Work at Foster and Partners
Bunmi Adeoye has been employed as an Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners since 2020. The firm, known for its innovative and sustainable design practices, is located in Battersea, London. In this role, Adeoye contributes to various architectural projects, applying her knowledge and skills gained from her academic background and previous experiences in the field.
Education and Expertise
Bunmi Adeoye completed her Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) at the University of Nottingham from 2016 to 2019. She is currently pursuing a Master of Architecture (MArch) at Oxford Brookes University, which she is expected to complete in 2024. Her educational journey began at Townley Grammar School, where she achieved GCSEs and A-Levels from 2009 to 2016.
Background
Before joining Foster + Partners, Bunmi Adeoye gained valuable experience in the architectural field through various roles. She participated in the SOM Women’s Initiative Shadowing Program in 2020 and interned at HKS, Inc. in the same year. Additionally, she worked as a Sales Assistant at Waitrose & Partners for two months in 2018 and had work experience at Haworth Tompkins Architects in 2015.
Sustainable Architecture Values
Bunmi Adeoye values sustainable architecture that is contextual and reflects the spirit of a place. She emphasizes the importance of designs that are not only environmentally responsible but also resonate with the community and enhance the user experience.
Design Interests
Adeoye has a strong interest in narratively led designs that engage public interest. She focuses on creating architectural experiences that evoke emotion and foster a connection between the built environment and its users.