'All architects need to be agents of change': Muyiwa Oki takes office as RIBA's youngest and first-ever Black President
Muyiwa Oki has officially taken office as the first-ever Black President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, marking the end of Simon Allford’s tenure and heralding a new way forward for the 189-year-old organization as it aims itself toward a more progressive agenda. The historic feat is added to by Oki's status as the youngest-ever architect to hold the title. The 32-year-old University of Sheffield graduate and Senior Architect at Mace Ltd was swept into office last year on a platform of change, including a mandate for compensation oversight, students’ mental health, and other pushes tied to his campaign promise of being a “drama-free president who enacts positive, ethical, and progressive change.” Oki used his newfound platform to call for “a fundamental shift” in architecture, adding that the profession “must go further and faster on innovation and change, considering the scale and complexity of the challenges in society” in order to “demonstrate its relevance and imp...
Muyiwa Oki has officially taken office as the first-ever Black President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, marking the end of Simon Allford’s tenure and heralding a new way forward for the 189-year-old organization as it aims itself toward a more progressive agenda.
The historic feat is added to by Oki's status as the youngest-ever architect to hold the title. The 32-year-old University of Sheffield graduate and Senior Architect at Mace Ltd was swept into office last year on a platform of change, including a mandate for compensation oversight, students’ mental health, and other pushes tied to his campaign promise of being a “drama-free president who enacts positive, ethical, and progressive change.”
Oki used his newfound platform to call for “a fundamental shift” in architecture, adding that the profession “must go further and faster on innovation and change, considering the scale and complexity of the challenges in society” in order to “demonstrate its relevance and imp...