Peter Efe is a Nigerian-British 'Part Two Architectural Assistant' currently working and shaping stories within London's vibrant and creative scene. His work extends beyond architecture, aiming to redefine African identity, embrace heritage, and spark meaningful dialogue.
Peter's designs are stories that spark conversations about people, culture, and futures. Inspired by the narratives hidden behind façades, he transforms these stories into spaces that resonate deeply and authentically.
Through his exploration of post-structuralism in his master's thesis and engaging in conversations at crits, galleries and the like, Peter consistently seeks to foster community and challenge perceptions. His designs invite everyone to see themselves reflected and connected within the built environment.
Peter has showcased his work at notable venues like the World Reimagined Festival and the Stephen Lawrence Gallery. He has provided mentorship as a critic to emerging architects. These experiences reinforce his mission—to inspire, provoke thought, and nurture connections through thoughtful design.
As he completes his architectural studies at the University of Greenwich, Peter continues to blend storytelling with design, crafting a legacy intended to positively impact communities, cultures, and the world around him.