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Title: | Cultural Landscape Design in Nigeria during the Pre- colonial,Colonial and Twenty first century |
Authors: | Ayuba, Philip Kolo, S. A. Elijah, E. A. Shuaibu, S. I. |
Keywords: | Architecture, Design, Environment, Landscape. |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Journal of Civil and Environmental Research |
Citation: | Ayuba, P., Kolo, S.A. Elijah, E. A. & Shuaibu, S. I. (2019). Cultural Landscape Design in Nigeria during the Pre- colonial,Colonial and Twenty first century. Journal of Civil and Environmental Research 11(2); 69-74. |
Abstract: | Landscape is an integral part of man’s environment and the term in relation to a place may invoke the creation and experience of multiple meanings. This research investigates the relationship between landscapes in Nigeria during the precolonial, colonial and the twenty-first century. It also looks at the influences of colonialism on landscape design, which seeks to find out how Nigeria has fared in its land use planning. The research highlighted the continued importance of historically constituted landscape upon which present-day activities in Nigeria are performed, and also considered the existing relationships of the present to the past. To this end, this paper through intensive review of evidences in the literature - books, journals and seminar papers amongst other documents, critically examined the factors that best answer the objectives of the study. Outdoor spaces connect individuals to their social, economic and religious or cultural activities and it is this very reason that necessitates the proper organisation or arrangement that landscape design is concerned with. The implementation of town planning laws through special programmes is recommended |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8223 |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture |
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