Traditional architecture in Nigeria used locally available materials and responded to the climate and environment. Houses were constructed with mud walls, thatched roofs, and courtyards to promote air circulation. Regional variations emerged across Nigeria due to differences in materials, climate, and cultural practices.
Traditional architecture in Nigeria used locally available materials and responded to the climate and environment. Houses were constructed with mud walls, thatched roofs, and courtyards to promote air circulation. Regional variations emerged across Nigeria due to differences in materials, climate, and cultural practices.
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Traditional architecture in Nigeria used locally available materials and responded to the climate and environment. Houses were constructed with mud walls, thatched roofs, and courtyards to promote air circulation. Regional variations emerged across Nigeria due to differences in materials, climate, and cultural practices.
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