This paper is a situational report of the present position of Risawe’s Chieftaincy palace; one of the chiefs’ palaces in Ilesa town, Nigeria, an extant building of the 21st century. This paper identifies the paramount place of culture and traditions as the basis of Yoruba architectural plan, design and construction. It examines the importance and functions of the courtyardstyle of traditional Yoruba architecture in socio-cultural and religious context. The significance of the chieftaincy palaces in general is also discussed. The paper therefore, focuses on the ancient Yoruba architectural creativity and functionality. The effects of modernization are also mentioned. Data for the paper were collected through field work, oral interviews and p...
This paper takes up the issue of the essence of symbols on Igbo modern thrones. Our attention theref...
This dissertation uses “Power Ensemble” as a framework to contextualize the organization of space an...
This study examines various aspects of African traditional religious beliefs in Igalaland which have...
The origin of enrichment of walls among the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria is ambiguous, while the f...
This research is concerned with Yoruba traditional habitation using the community of Iseyin as a ca...
This paper is a synopsis of historic places and building in Yoruba southwest of Nigeria, the communi...
This paper examines the socio-religious dimension in chieftaincy in Africa, with regard to history, ...
This study examined Yoruba ornamentation in domestic architecture in Osogbo consonant with its form,...
The indigenous architecture of the Yoruba which is the summation of the traditional, the vernacular ...
The Yorùbá courtyard is an important architectural space in traditional Yorùbá architecture that has...
The courtyard is one among the familiar concepts commonly applied in the design of buildings in almo...
The thrust of this article is to fill the lacuna in extant literature on the need to appraise the ...
Traditional institution was the most relevant institution in all the Yoruba towns and villages in th...
Moremi was a Yoruba heroine whose statues are in Ile-Ife as a memorial of her votive sacrifice to sa...
This paper examines the place of the historic Yoruba town of Ede, southwest Nigeria and the institu...
This paper takes up the issue of the essence of symbols on Igbo modern thrones. Our attention theref...
This dissertation uses “Power Ensemble” as a framework to contextualize the organization of space an...
This study examines various aspects of African traditional religious beliefs in Igalaland which have...
The origin of enrichment of walls among the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria is ambiguous, while the f...
This research is concerned with Yoruba traditional habitation using the community of Iseyin as a ca...
This paper is a synopsis of historic places and building in Yoruba southwest of Nigeria, the communi...
This paper examines the socio-religious dimension in chieftaincy in Africa, with regard to history, ...
This study examined Yoruba ornamentation in domestic architecture in Osogbo consonant with its form,...
The indigenous architecture of the Yoruba which is the summation of the traditional, the vernacular ...
The Yorùbá courtyard is an important architectural space in traditional Yorùbá architecture that has...
The courtyard is one among the familiar concepts commonly applied in the design of buildings in almo...
The thrust of this article is to fill the lacuna in extant literature on the need to appraise the ...
Traditional institution was the most relevant institution in all the Yoruba towns and villages in th...
Moremi was a Yoruba heroine whose statues are in Ile-Ife as a memorial of her votive sacrifice to sa...
This paper examines the place of the historic Yoruba town of Ede, southwest Nigeria and the institu...
This paper takes up the issue of the essence of symbols on Igbo modern thrones. Our attention theref...
This dissertation uses “Power Ensemble” as a framework to contextualize the organization of space an...
This study examines various aspects of African traditional religious beliefs in Igalaland which have...