When “Àkòbá Chair” Meets Back Pain: The Curious Case of Nigerian Furniture Design

There’s a new breed of furniture designers in Nigeria — self-proclaimed cultural revivalists who seem to believe that slapping a Yoruba name on a stiff wooden frame automatically turns it into heritage.
Why the Best Buildings Start With Philosophy, Not Just Concrete

When most people think about buildings, they picture bricks, beams, and concrete. But the truth is, the strongest structures don’t just rise from materials — they rise from ideas.