Nana is an architect, writer and researcher. She is the director of YAA Projects, a London based architecture, design and research practice dedicated to exploring diasporic culture, material and history through making, speaking and writing architecture. Nana has taught at the AA since 2020 and is currently Diploma 5 Unit Master. She has lectured widely in the UK, and internationally, including at the Graduate School of Architecture at Harvard University, where she has served as a visiting reviewer to various design studios. Recently, Nana worked on the 18th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice as a research assistant to the curator, a tutor in the inaugural Biennale Architettura College and as a cocurator and designer of Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Power in West Africa, the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Applied Arts Pavilion. As a writer, Nana has contributed to several architecture and design publications.