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The Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) has paid a visit to Ariston Group as part of efforts to foster collaboration and appreciate the company for its contribution toward advancing architectural design.

The chairman of its Lagos chapter, Arc. Abiodun Fatuyi led the delegation ahead of the Lagos Architects Forum 2025, themed: “Digital Transformation in Architecture – Building Smarter Cities”, scheduled for May 7 to 10, 2025.

While expressing appreciation to Ariston Group for exploring key areas such as climate adaptation, technology integration in design and energy management in the advancement of architectural design, Fatuyi acknowledged the company’s contribution to promoting innovation in architectural design through innovative and sustainable technologies, adding that the association remains a valuable partner.

He said the forthcoming Lagos Architects Forum will continue to explore key issues around energy management, climate adaptation, and technology integration in design — areas where Ariston is already making a significant impact.

In his  remarks, Managing Director, East, West and Central Africa, Ariston Group, Solomon Umoh, reaffirms the company’s unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability, which makes it a natural partner for forward-thinking professionals in the Nigerian architectural community and beyond.

Umoh said the company remains committed to offering solutions that are tailored towards supporting architects in delivering high-quality, efficient, and future-forward projects, noting that its innovative product portforlio, ranging from energy efficient electric water heaters to solar-integrated technologies, positions the company as a dependable partner for architects seeking sustainable solutions that align with the future of urban development.



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