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Nnamdi Elleh

    Abuja
    Architecture and Politics in Nigeria
    Architecture and Power in Africa
    • Architecture and Power in Africa

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the architectural significance of the Our Lady of Peace Basilica and the Hassan II Mosque, Nnamdi Elleh explores their roles as symbols of national memory and urban identity in post-colonial Africa. The book delves into architectural styles, social hierarchies, and the decision-making processes of elites involved in constructing these monumental edifices. Through a blend of theoretical and empirical analysis, it invites discussion on the complexities of post-colonial identities and the cultural narratives embedded in these structures.

      Architecture and Power in Africa
    • Architecture and Politics in Nigeria

      The Study of a Late Twentieth-Century Enlightenment-Inspired Modernism at Abuja, 1900-2016

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the development of modernist national public spaces in Abuja, the book explores their historical and global significance. It analyzes both the successes and failures of these spaces, revealing their impact on the citizens of Nigeria. Through this examination, the author sheds light on the relationship between urban design and societal well-being, offering insights into the complexities of national identity and public life in contemporary Nigeria.

      Architecture and Politics in Nigeria