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  2. Igbo architecture - Wikipedia

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    Mbari is a visual art form practiced by the Igbo people in southeast Nigeria consisting of a sacred two-story house constructed as a propitiatory rite. [22] Mbari houses of the Owerri -Igbo, which are large opened-sided square planned shelters contain many life-sized, painted figures (sculpted in mud to appease the Alusi (deity) and Ala , the ...

  3. Architecture of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Hausa people predominantly dwell in the humid Sahel and Savannah zones of Central West Africa up to the southern boundary of the Sahara. [citation needed] Pre-colonial Hausa architecture found in Hausaland was influenced by cultural and environmental elements as dwellings were constructed from earthy and vegetation materials found in the surroundings, the materials are then used to build ...

  4. Architecture of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    According to Pruncal-Ogunsote; "It usually explores simple geometrical forms but often with exposed parapet walls. Characteristic is the use of concrete external walls supplemented by concrete, steel or aluminum sun shading devices (Senate Building at ABU Zaria, Management House in Lagos, CSS Bookshop House in Lagos).

  5. Gwarimpa Estate - Wikipedia

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    Gwarimpa Estate is a developed district situated in Phase 3, in the capital city of Nigeria, Abuja. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the largest single housing estate in Nigeria and in West Africa. [ 3 ] The mega housing estate consist of some of the most elegant architectural designs with good roads networks and expensive houses.

  6. File:Traditional House architecture in Hadejia, Nigeria.jpg

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  7. Uli (design) - Wikipedia

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    Uli (Uri) are the curvilinear traditional designs drawn by the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. These designs are generally abstract, consisting of linear forms and geometric shapes, though there are some representational elements. Traditionally, these are either stained onto the body or painted onto the sides of buildings as murals. [1]

  8. Tosin Oshinowo - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after her education, before leaving London, Tosin worked with Skidmore Owning and Merril's LLP London [1] between June and October 2007 after which she moved to Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam from January 2008 to January 2009, where she was part of a team of six that designed the proposed double-decker Forth Mainland Bridge meant to link Ajah and Ikorodu, in Lagos State.

  9. Jaekel House - Wikipedia

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    vegetation at jaekel house, lagos state tourists in jaekel house garden at jaekel house. The Jaekel House is a 2-storey colonial mansion in Ebute Metta, Lagos, Nigeria.The house was built in 1898 on a large expanse of landscaped land and named after the late Francis Jaekel OBE, a former superintendent of the Nigerian Railway Corporation who retired in the 1970s after almost three decades of ...