Ile-Ife, the ancient city symbolizing the very essence of Yoruba ethnicity is, expectedly, culturally significant. Much has been written about its naturalistic bronze and terra-cotta statues, as well as its festivals and other ritualistic engagements. However, the city’s architectural heritage – encompassing traditional, colonial and colonially facilitated archetypes – is yet to be significantly documented. The paper seeks to showcase some of Ile-Ife’s building heritage, focusing on three houses, built in the Brazilian style, which typify the essentials of the style. Apart from the characteristic architectural features depicted, they also typify the unfortunate trend of benign neglect – increasingly the fate of such buildings in Nigeria. Ad...
This paper presents an analysis of listed buildings, objects and structures in Nigeria. A study of l...
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Nigerian traditional architecture is becoming extinct. Unfortunately, the generation that would have...
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Classification of Nigerian architecture can be drawn from the two basic climatic regions of Northern...
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The African continent is extremely diverse in culture – despite its comparatively small geographical...
Over the years, art in its various forms has played a vital role in the lives of African people. It ...
Architectural heritage conservation in recent years has hinged on conventional methods and has faile...
The aim of this essay is to discuss the essential features of a relevant conceptual framework for th...
Cultural heritage and associated discourses of preservation have become forces of global concern thr...
Hausa Vernacular architecture is informed and shaped by cultural and religious values, wherein, Daka...
The importance of relating design product with the identity of the residing community, being respons...
The importance of relating design product with the identity of the residing community, being respons...
This paper presents an analysis of listed buildings, objects and structures in Nigeria. A study of l...
The thrust of this article is to fill the lacuna in extant literature on the need to appraise the ...
Nigerian traditional architecture is becoming extinct. Unfortunately, the generation that would have...
- Vernacular Architecture is a style that has been influenced by another culture. This style of Arch...
Classification of Nigerian architecture can be drawn from the two basic climatic regions of Northern...
This paper is a synopsis of historic places and building in Yoruba southwest of Nigeria, the communi...
This paper presents classical revival as one of the eclectic approaches to architectural design prev...
The African continent is extremely diverse in culture – despite its comparatively small geographical...
Over the years, art in its various forms has played a vital role in the lives of African people. It ...
Architectural heritage conservation in recent years has hinged on conventional methods and has faile...
The aim of this essay is to discuss the essential features of a relevant conceptual framework for th...
Cultural heritage and associated discourses of preservation have become forces of global concern thr...
Hausa Vernacular architecture is informed and shaped by cultural and religious values, wherein, Daka...
The importance of relating design product with the identity of the residing community, being respons...
The importance of relating design product with the identity of the residing community, being respons...
This paper presents an analysis of listed buildings, objects and structures in Nigeria. A study of l...
The thrust of this article is to fill the lacuna in extant literature on the need to appraise the ...
Nigerian traditional architecture is becoming extinct. Unfortunately, the generation that would have...