Ebunoluwa Fasoyiro, Part I Architectural Assistant
Ebun is a detail-oriented Architecture graduate (RIBA Part 1) from the University of Liverpool, with a strong interest in commercial, residential, and higher education architecture.
Passionate about integrating both digital tools and traditional techniques, she is an avid user of BIM software like Revit, which she taught herself, valuing its efficiency in producing both 2D plans and 3D models. While appreciating the capabilities of digital tools, she also enjoys sketching out ideas in the early stages of projects, finding that it helps to map out concepts and transition smoothly into technical drawings.
Though new to the professional world of architecture, Ebun is eager to leave a meaningful impact on the industry. She is keen to explore interior design as part of her architectural journey and appreciates the comprehensive experience she’s gaining at DMBA, where she is learning to understand the full design process from start to finish. She is driven to make a lasting contribution to the field, whether through innovative design, enhancing diversity, or championing sustainability.
Passionate about integrating both digital tools and traditional techniques, she is an avid user of BIM software like Revit, which she taught herself, valuing its efficiency in producing both 2D plans and 3D models. While appreciating the capabilities of digital tools, she also enjoys sketching out ideas in the early stages of projects, finding that it helps to map out concepts and transition smoothly into technical drawings.
Though new to the professional world of architecture, Ebun is eager to leave a meaningful impact on the industry. She is keen to explore interior design as part of her architectural journey and appreciates the comprehensive experience she’s gaining at DMBA, where she is learning to understand the full design process from start to finish. She is driven to make a lasting contribution to the field, whether through innovative design, enhancing diversity, or championing sustainability.