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Between Tradition and Trend: The Direction of Nigerian Architecture
Blessing Ngozichukwuka Nwodo, Guest Contributor · 6 min read

Going back home as a Nigerian who was born and raised in the UK is always something I look forward to. Whether it is immersing myself in the chaos and movement of Lagos or returning to my roots in Enugu, I know I am bound to always have a GREAT time.
The piece continues — with the materials, the makers, the costs, the conversation with the architect, and the lessons the project taught its owner. The next paragraph picks up where the first leaves off, with a closer look at the decisions that shaped the work and the trade-offs they implied. We carry on through five more sections, including a maker interview and a sourcing index for anyone who wants to build something adjacent.