Evolving the criteria for writing nigerian architecture history using historiographical approach – complete project material
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of study
- 1.5Limitation of study
- 1.6Scope of study
- 1.7Significance of study
- 1.8Structure of the research
- 1.9Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Evolution of Nigerian Architecture
- 2.2Historiographical Approaches in Architecture
- 2.3Theoretical Frameworks in Architectural History
- 2.4Cultural Influences on Nigerian Architecture
- 2.5Colonial Legacy in Nigerian Architectural History
- 2.6Contemporary Trends in Nigerian Architecture
- 2.7Comparative Studies in Architectural History
- 2.8Technology and Innovation in Architectural History
- 2.9Sustainability in Nigerian Architecture
- 2.10Critiques of Existing Architectural Historiography
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design and Methodology
- 3.2Data Collection Methods
- 3.3Sampling Techniques
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Research Instruments
- 3.7Data Interpretation Techniques
- 3.8Reliability and Validity
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Architectural Historiography in Nigeria
- 4.2Case Studies in Nigerian Architectural History
- 4.3Interpretation of Architectural Sources
- 4.4Trends and Patterns in Architectural History
- 4.5Impact of Historical Context on Architecture
- 4.6Preservation and Conservation of Architectural Heritage
- 4.7Challenges in Writing Nigerian Architectural History
- 4.8Future Directions in Architectural Historiography
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Recommendations
- 5.4Implications for Practice
- 5.5Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.6Areas for Future Research
- 5.7Reflections on the Research Process
- 5.8Conclusion and Final Remarks
Project Abstract
<p><br><br>Since independence in 1960, notable works of Nigerian architecture scholars and practitioners have been recorded, but practically little progress has been made in the area of architectural knowledge documentation. Architectural knowledge encompasses a vast array of ideas, which are basically classified into architectural theory, history, criticism, technology, environmental conditions, and these (subcategories) culminate in the material culture of a people. This research focuses on architectural history. In Nigeria, non-scripting of architectural history with required content stems from the paucity of documentation of built environment occurrences. Although there are some works on traditional architecture in the country, all those studied do not possess sufficient historic content (as measured by architectural periods, styles and methodological principles of writing history) that makes a story to be considered a history in architecture. History of architecture is dominated by works from Western Europe and North America, but there are other notable works from the Asian and African continents. This underlines one need to evolve a global evaluation criteria or template. The present study was to determine a global historic-content or constituents of architectural history, and to use same as a template for appraising works on history of architecture in Nigeria. To identify a tentative template or a set of criteria for historic contents or constituents inherent in writing of architecture history in diverse ideological perspective (both Western and non-Western), test this tentative criteria on the selected works in order to ascertain their verity and consistency, apply the appraised criteria as bases for assessing and evaluating the existing works on architectural history in Nigeria, to highlight the strength or weaknesses of the works of architecture history in Nigeria and evolve a substantive and comprehensive criteria for writing history of Nigerian architecture. This study adopted the descriptive and explanatory design methods. It used historiography and cross-tabular analysis. Through purposive sampling method, 163 works established or well-known were selected, appraised and grouped in four sets described as Rubrics I, II, III and IV. Rubric I included four main works (a) Yarwood (1987); (b) Cruickshank (1999); (c) Summerson (1991); and (d) Ching, Jarzombek, Prakash, (2011). Rubric II was from Attoe in Snyder J (1979)r. Rubric III included 157 papers from the third European Architectural History Network (EAHN) International Meeting in Turin edited by RossoMichela 2014and Rubric IV – African Traditional Architecture – An Historical and Geographical Perspective. A case study on the works were done, and through snow ball method, a tentative template for historic contents or constituents was identified. Eight Nigerian works on history of architecture that were subjected to historiographical study based on the appraised criteria were (a) Awotona (1986); (b) Dmochowski (1990); (c) Chukwuali (1992); (d) Saad and Ogunsusi (1996); (e) Umar (2008); (f) Edem (2010); (g) Okonkwo et al (2012); and (h) Ahianba (2013). On using the appraised criteria as basis for appraising and evaluating the existing works, the strength and weaknesses were ascertained this means that they were common in all the Rubrics examined. These works did not have adequate historical contents, methodological principles and style focus as mentioned above to constitute history of architecture. This comparison was done using cross-tabular analysis in order to arrive at the substantive criteria. The result was evolving of substantive criteria with 24 constituents which now serve as scaling template for assessing the extent of historic content in works dealing with architecture history; in which those scoring between 0-30% are considered inadequate in content, 31-60% (adequate) and 61-above (excellent). From the foregoing, the substantive and comprehensive criteria for writing Architecture history in Nigeria should contain/encompass up to 31-60% of a minimum of the 24 criteria.<br><br>This Research Project Material is posted with good intentions. if you own it, and believe that your right is infringed or violated, Please send us a mail – admin@freeresearchproject.com.ng and actions will be taken immediately. Thank you.<br><br>Download Complete Project Material<br>Talk to us<br>Please call 08111770269 or +2348059541956 to place an order or use the whatsapp button below to chat us up.<br></p>
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