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About Solomon Pomanti Enweh

Architect, Founder, ATI (ArchNet Mission) Co-Founder, & PesArch Construction Company, Ltd

 

WE FOCUS ON:
Activate the BET Triangle through Flagship Projects
Establish a Rotational Youth Fellowship and Skills Exchange
Build an Investment Gateway for Global Humanitarian Architecture
About Founder

Architect Pomanti Enweh Solomon, PHD

Founder, The Arch’Triangle Initiative (ArchNet Mission) – Co-Founder, PesArch Construction Company

Architect Solomon Pomanti Enweh (self-described as an Architectural Diplomat) is the founder of the Arch’Triangle Initiative, a trilateral architectural and cultural practice operating across Berlin (Germany), Enugu State (Nigeria), and Teramo (Italy).

A dual citizen of Nigeria and Italy, he is professionally registered with the Berlin Chamber of Architects also known as architektenkammer berlin, the  Nigerian Institute of Architects and the Order of Architects of Italy, locally known as ordine architetti ppc della provincia di teramo.

Vision and Core Idea

Dr. Enweh’s work is a deliberate act of transformation: the reclamation of the historical Slave Triangle, a symbol of exploitation, forced displacement, and death, into the Arch’Triangle of Unity and Collaboration. Inspired by the scar of the Berlin Wall, which once divided families and symbolically separated the Global South, he positions Berlin as the twenty-first‑century flag bearer for global unity.

His core belief draws from the wisdom of ancient civilisations: pyramids were built across continents not as isolated monuments, but as instruments of cultural connection, stability, and shared human achievement. In this spirit, the Arch’Triangle creates modern pyramids of reconciliation, monumental projects designed to heal historical wounds, restore authentic narratives, and build bridges between nations.

Major Landmark Projects

United Berlin / Cable Pyramid (Germany) – A reconciliation landmark addressing the legacy of the 1884 Berlin Conference (which partitioned Africa) and the trauma of the Second World War. It transforms guilt into a proactive, healing monument.

The Motherland Museum / Third Eye Pyramid (Nigeria) – An institution that restores Igbo and Nigerian pre‑colonial history, countering colonial erasure and empowering local communities. It positions Enugu State as a hub for the restoration of African narratives. Biblioteca In Campagna / Countryside Library (Italy) – A living sanctuary in Teramo, where guests are invited to plant seeds (symbolising new memories in healed soil) and donate books from their nations. This growing cross‑cultural library resists colonial erasure through shared storytelling.

Our Competitive Edge

Experience. Trust. Innovation. 

These are the cornerstones of PesArchTriangle. With a deep commitment to excellence and a client-first approach, we set ourselves apart in every project we take on.

Our Competitive Edge

Experience. Trust. Innovation. 

These are the cornerstones of PesArchTriangle. With a deep commitment to excellence and a client-first approach, we set ourselves apart in every project we take on.

Unity Architecture

Dr. Enweh defines Unity Architecture as a philosophical and practical framework that uses architecture, literature, and music to ignite harmony amid diversity. In an era of global fragmentation and military tension, this approach:

Transforms sites of division (Berlin, colonial borders, post‑war trauma) into places of encounter and healing. Restores pre‑colonial histories through local narratives, detaching from imposed distortions. Establishes twin‑city networks (BET Cities: Berlin, Enugu State, Teramo) as living laboratories for cross‑continental dialogue. Extends into The ArchNet—a peace‑oriented movement that invites nations to reclaim their histories and engage in global dialogue for multicultural harmony.

Professional Collaborations and Youth Employment

The Arch’Triangle is an ecosystem of institutions, including the Technical University of Berlin, the University of Nigeria (Enugu Campus), the University of Pescara, and the University of Teramo, as well as professional bodies. Seminars and student exchange programmes are institutionalised, fostering cross‑border mentorship, joint research, and shared standards.

Through rotational trilateral projects, the initiative creates direct employment for young people in design, construction, cultural management, music production, and seminar coordination. This model ensures that opportunities circulate among Germany, Nigeria, and Italy, preventing stagnation and offering international exposure.

Personal Heritage & Early Life

Dr. Enweh draws profound inspiration from his family history. His mother was born into an extremely poor village family that rebuilt their home twice annually due to the tropical dual seasons (harmattan and rain), using palm materials and thatch. He recalls the communal joy of rebuilding, a “different kind of vacation” where everyone, including neighbours, participated.

His grandfather on his father’s side, Enweh Enyah, was a respected elder and chieftain of Umu‑Onu, known for single‑handedly defeating a male lion that terrorised villagers. He was a descendant of chiefs and spiritual leaders, curing diseases with local medicines and preserving ancient knowledge after the Nigerian Civil War. That war destroyed his mother’s family home; his maternal grandfather died of misery and trauma, leaving his grandmother, Obenta (If it all ends today), as a single mother of four… Read more

Our Competitive Edge

Experience. Trust. Innovation. 

These are the cornerstones of PesArchTriangle. With a deep commitment to excellence and a client-first approach, we set ourselves apart in every project we take on.

Solomon’s Journey: Resilience and Triumph

At a young age, Solomon left Nigeria with the promise of education from his elder sister, Nneka. Instead, he was held captive by human traffickers in Paris for three months, used as leverage to extort money. His sister was later imprisoned on false drug charges, leaving him homeless.

He survived by selling socks and towels on the streets until a chance encounter with a lawyer, Stefania, and a charitable family led to his adoption by Paola Ciarelli and Domenico Pomanti, a philosopher and a mathematician who nurtured his love for learning. He excelled in school, earned a diploma in art and theatre, and won regional sprinting medals and trained under the same assistant coach who once trained Andrew Howe, an Italian  Olympic medallist.

Tragedy struck again when his adoptive father died (left to bury his adoptive father alone), and denied over a year of unpaid wages by two private firms. He became unemployable…Read more

Our Competitive Edge

Experience. Trust. Innovation. 

These are the cornerstones of PesArchTriangle. With a deep commitment to excellence and a client-first approach, we set ourselves apart in every project we take on.

Advocacy & Global Engagement

Despite these hardships, Dr. Enweh has engaged with numerous global leaders and thinkers, including:

John Mahama (former President of Ghana) – on African development and youth leadership. Arunma Oteh (former World Bank Vice President) – on economic inclusion and finance. Chief Dele Momodu – on media, diaspora collaboration, and storytelling. Silvio Berlusconi (late Italian Prime Minister) – during political dialogues. Piero Angela – on science communication and education. Helmut Heinrich Kleebank (German SPD politician) – on governance and EU‑African relations.

He has shared his ideas at institutions including the University of Oxford and various European universities. Now based in Berlin, he focuses on sustainable design and renewable energy innovation…Read more

The Future: A Home for Humanity

Dr. Enweh’s ultimate dream, inspired by his adoptive mother’s humanitarian spirit, is to establish a public home that welcomes strangers and diverse animals—fulfilling her vision of radical inclusivity. Through the Arch’Triangle Initiative, he proves that architecture is not merely a profession but a tool for reconciliation, youth empowerment, and global peace.

Transforming ideas into sustainable spaces, empowering communities, and creating global investment opportunities with purpose-driven design.

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