HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE IN IBADAN, NIGERIA:
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2018-06-30
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Adeoye, D. O.
Akande, A. O.
Oladiti, A. A.
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This paper examines the architectural design and planning of the residential apartment of the great Ibadan icon, businessman and philanthropist. The architecture is neo-classical and the building boasts of at least eighty five living spaces (parlour and rooms). The Adebisi mansion is a symbol of Ibadan-Yoruba material heritage. The people of Ibadan had great respect for the patron of the house - Giwa Adebisi and this is confirmed in the fact that his memories are preserved in legend, songs and poems that enunciate the man’s wealth and influence. These legends and songs that accompany his home in Ibadan is rarely found elsewhere in Yoruba society. The paper discusses the grandeur of the Adebisi mansion and concludes that the building is of significant historic and architectural heritage value and thus makes a worthy material for preservation.
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Heritage , Patronage , 19th century , Ibadan , Colonial Architecture
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Adeoye D. O., Akande, A. O., & Oladiti, A. A. (2018). Heritage architecture in Ibadan, Nigeria: the house of Adebisi Giwa of Idikan. J Art Arch Stud. 7 (1): 11-20.