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| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Architecture and design |
| Founded | 1987 |
| Founder | Ayoola Tokunbo Onajide |
| Headquarters | Lagos, Nigeria |
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Number of locations |
Abuja, London |
|
Area served |
West Africa |
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Key people |
Ayoola Tokunbo Onajide (Chairman), Ekaete Bassey Fujah(Managing Director), Rita Emina(Director), Toyin Caulcrick(Executive Director), Blessing Igumbor(Director), Frances Umogbai(Associate Director). |
| Services | Architecture, Masterplanning, Interior Design, Project Management |
| Website | www |
ATO Architects Limited is a Nigerian architectural and design practice founded in 1987 in Lagos, Nigeria, by Ayoola Tokunbo Onajide. [1] The firm is known for its work in master-planning and large-scale corporate, institutional and commercial architecture across Nigeria and West Africa. [2]
History
ATO Architects began in 1987 after winning a design competition for the squash-court complex at the Ikoyi Club 1938 in Lagos, which is described as the largest recreational squash court complex in West Africa at the time. [3] From the late 1980s through the 1990s the firm focused on residential and recreational projects in Lagos. Through the 2000s and 2010s it expanded nationally, securing major public-sector commissions such as the headquarters for the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in Abuja. [4] In February 2014 the firm marked 25 years of operations and unveiled a new Lekki office complex. [5]
Notable Projects
The following list includes representative high-profile projects attributed to the firm:
| Project Name | Location | Status (as of 2025) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **FIRS Headquarters** | Abuja, Nigeria | Nearing completion | A 17-storey, three-tower office complex for the Federal Inland Revenue Service. [6] |
| **Propetrol Headquarters** | Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, Nigeria | Completed (2020) | Adaptive reuse redevelopment of a residential/hotel building into the corporate head office of Propetrol Limited. [7] |
| **French Diplomatic Campus** | Abuja, Nigeria | Completed | The firm served as the Nigerian counterpart architect on the diplomatic campus for the French diplomatic mission. [8] |
| **Master-planning & Facilities for LADOL** | Lagos Deep-Offshore Logistics Ltd (LADOL), Lagos, Nigeria | Ongoing/Completed phase | Master-planning and design of logistics/industrial facilities for LADOL. [9] |
| **Bonny Island Golf Club – Facility Upgrade** | Bonny Island, Rivers State, Nigeria | Commissioned (2024) | Full engineering design for upgrade of the golf club facility. [10] |
| **Residency to HQ Redevelopment – Victoria Island** | Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos | Completed | Redevelopment of an existing residence into the firm’s own head office. [11] |
Design Philosophy
Design Philosophy
ATO Architects’ Design Philosophy: Where People, Place, and Planet Converge
ATO Architects operates with a clear and evolving philosophy that blends aesthetic excellence, environmental stewardship, and social relevance. Their approach is rooted in the belief that architecture should not only serve functional needs but also enhance the human experience and respect the ecological balance of its environment.
1. Human-Centric Design
At the heart of ATO’s philosophy is the user experience. Their designs prioritize comfort, accessibility, and emotional resonance. Whether crafting a residential home or a public institution, the firm ensures that spaces are intuitive, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of their occupants. This is achieved through:
- Open-plan layouts that encourage interaction and flexibility
- Biophilic principles that connect occupants with nature
- Attention to scale and proportion to foster psychological comfort
2. Sustainability as a Core Principle
ATO Architects has long championed green architecture, especially suited to tropical climates. Their sustainable strategies include:
- Passive design techniques such as natural ventilation and solar shading
- Use of locally sourced materials to reduce carbon footprint
- Rainwater harvesting, green roofs, and adaptive reuse of existing structures
- Integration of LEED standards and other green certifications where applicable
Their buildings are designed to be energy-efficient, low-impact, and climate-resilient, reflecting a deep understanding of environmental responsibility.
3. Contextual Responsiveness
ATO’s work is deeply informed by cultural, historical, and urban contexts. They believe architecture should respond to its surroundings, not dominate them. This is evident in:
- Projects that preserve historical elements while introducing modern interventions
- Designs that celebrate local heritage, materials, and craftsmanship
- Urban revitalization efforts that reimagine underutilized spaces for community benefit
4. Collaborative and Iterative Process
The firm emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement. Their design process is iterative, involving:
- Dialogue with clients and communities
- Feedback loops that refine concepts based on real-world needs
- Technical precision balanced with creative exploration
5. Innovation Through Technology
ATO Architects integrates cutting-edge digital tools to enhance design and execution:
- Building Information Modeling (BIM) for coordination and efficiency
- Parametric design for exploring complex geometries and responsive forms
- Visualization tools to communicate ideas clearly and effectively
[12]
Recognition and Industry Standing
ATO Architects is listed among Nigeria’s active architectural firms, with its portfolio tracked by industry commentary noting its presence among the top firms in the country and registered for practice in the United Kingdom and South Africa. [13]
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