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Title: Commonalities in the Traditional Architecture of Northern and Southern Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis
Authors: EMUSA, Henry
Keywords: Northern Nigeria
Southern Nigeria
Traditional Architecture
Culture
Commonalities
Similarities
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews
Series/Report no.: Volume 5;Issue 7
Abstract: Traditional architecture in Nigeria reflects cultural identity and historical heritage, exhibiting distinct regional variations between the Northern and Southern regions. This comparative analysis identified commonalities in traditional architecture across these regions. Drawing upon existing literature and architectural documentation, the research examined key architectural features such as building materials, spatial organization, decorative motifs, and construction techniques. It also examined socio-cultural factors like communal living, religious beliefs, and socio-economic activities to understand their impact on architectural design and evolution. The findings revealed significant commonalities in building elements, architectural form, spatial organisation, building materials and construction techniques despite geographical and cultural differences. The study also revealed environmental conditions, cultural and religious practices, and building materials as influential factors shaping architectural practice in both regions. Furthermore, shared socio-cultural values contributed to the preservation and continuity of traditional architectural practices across generations. Identifying and preserving Nigeria's diverse architectural heritage is crucial, and understanding commonalities between Northern and Southern architectural practices promotes appreciation for the country's cultural richness. It also fosters sustainable preservation efforts and facilitates cross-cultural dialogue and community engagement in heritage conservation initiatives. Overall, this comparative analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of Nigeria's architectural heritage, underscoring the importance of preserving and promoting shared architectural practices as integral components of the nation's heritage, cultural identity and unity.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2613
ISSN: 2582-7421
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