Is Nigeria's architectural landscape truly reflective of its potential? 🤔 In his insightful article, "Nigeria’s architecture is not its destiny," Dipo Baruwa challenges the notion that our built environment solely determines our future. He argues that the real crisis lies in authority, incentives, and capabilities—key areas needing urgent attention for genuine progress.

As someone who has observed the transformative power of architecture, I believe that understanding these underlying factors can drive actionable change. Let's engage in conversations that prioritize not just the aesthetics of our structures but also the systems that support them.

What steps can we take today to influence the future of Nigeria’s architecture and governance?

Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/903554-nigerias-architecture-is-not-its-destiny-by-dipo-baruwa.html
#Nigeria #Architecture #UrbanDevelopment #ChangeMakers #CriticalThinking
Is Nigeria's architectural landscape truly reflective of its potential? 🤔 In his insightful article, "Nigeria’s architecture is not its destiny," Dipo Baruwa challenges the notion that our built environment solely determines our future. He argues that the real crisis lies in authority, incentives, and capabilities—key areas needing urgent attention for genuine progress. As someone who has observed the transformative power of architecture, I believe that understanding these underlying factors can drive actionable change. Let's engage in conversations that prioritize not just the aesthetics of our structures but also the systems that support them. What steps can we take today to influence the future of Nigeria’s architecture and governance? Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/903554-nigerias-architecture-is-not-its-destiny-by-dipo-baruwa.html #Nigeria #Architecture #UrbanDevelopment #ChangeMakers #CriticalThinking
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Nigeria’s architecture is not its destiny, By Dipo Baruwa
The Crisis of Authority, Incentives and Capabilities It is not in my character to write an open commentary on someone else’s intellectual work, much less a work whose foreword was written by a professor I admire, albeit from afar. Yet I am increasing
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