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Architecture In Nigeria


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Architecture In Nigeria

Architecture in Nigeria is a style of building and design that draws on the country's rich cultural and ethnic history. From the traditional mud and straw huts of the Yoruba and Hausa people to the modern skyscrapers of Lagos, architecture in Nigeria reflects the country's vibrant culture and changing socio-economic landscape. The country has developed a distinctive architectural style that combines local influences, such as the use of natural materials like wood and stone, with modern touches, such as open floor plans and large windows. Many Nigeria’s buildings showcase a combination of traditional and contemporary style, often featuring interesting shapes and vibrant colors.

African architecture, traditional African, modern design, sustainable development, Lagos skyline.

Lauren Moore

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