This paper examined the erstwhile prevailing belief that Nigeria and indeed, Africa, lacked its own well developed architecture; stemming from its lack of original and authentic civilization. Thus, African architecture and art were perceived by some early Western explorers and scholars as Terra Incognita (or Unknown Territory); not having been explored by these explorers and therefore thought to be lacking in originality and authenticity. The works of early Western voyagers tended to cast aspersions on African civilization; including its history, art and architecture. Africa was thus perceived from derogatory light. Moreover, the prevailing view was that what was characterized as Nigerian (African) Architecture was actually borrowed works ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1987.Includes bibliogra...
Over the years, art in its various forms has played a vital role in the lives of African people. It ...
There is a gradually increasing attention to the various facets of the subject of African architectu...
Africa’s age-old architectural knowledge is replete with diverse designtechniques that satisfy not ...
Some European writers like David Hume, George Hegel and Hugh Trevor – Roper, among others have in th...
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a silent and unabated trend among architects in A...
African architecture has been more or less seen and designated internationally as being primitive. T...
This paper arises from a search for an answer to the question, “How can I find African Architecture?...
The African continent is extremely diverse in culture – despite its comparatively small geographical...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture and Planning, 1994.Inc...
This essay explores the various strands of the advent of Modernity in African architecture. It start...
Domestic architecture over centuries in Benin, southern Nigeria has undergone series of transformat...
In this thesis, I examine the history and trends in Nigerian archaeology, through to the development...
This article is part of TDSR, Volume XXVII, Number II, 2017 From the article abstract: This article ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1987.Includes bibliogra...
Over the years, art in its various forms has played a vital role in the lives of African people. It ...
There is a gradually increasing attention to the various facets of the subject of African architectu...
Africa’s age-old architectural knowledge is replete with diverse designtechniques that satisfy not ...
Some European writers like David Hume, George Hegel and Hugh Trevor – Roper, among others have in th...
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a silent and unabated trend among architects in A...
African architecture has been more or less seen and designated internationally as being primitive. T...
This paper arises from a search for an answer to the question, “How can I find African Architecture?...
The African continent is extremely diverse in culture – despite its comparatively small geographical...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture and Planning, 1994.Inc...
This essay explores the various strands of the advent of Modernity in African architecture. It start...
Domestic architecture over centuries in Benin, southern Nigeria has undergone series of transformat...
In this thesis, I examine the history and trends in Nigerian archaeology, through to the development...
This article is part of TDSR, Volume XXVII, Number II, 2017 From the article abstract: This article ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1987.Includes bibliogra...
Over the years, art in its various forms has played a vital role in the lives of African people. It ...
There is a gradually increasing attention to the various facets of the subject of African architectu...