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Covenant University holds Public Lecture
on Meaning and Relevance in the Nigerian Traditional
Architecture: The Dialectics of Growth and Change
Covenant University’s 21st Public Lecture will critically
explore the virtuosity of mud structures as may be found in
the major Nigerian/African cultural context, especially
their suitability in contemporary building structures with a
view to creating a typical Nigerian or African vocabulary
for architecture.
The lecture, titled, " Meaning and Relevance in the
Nigerian Traditional Architecture: The Dialectics of Growth
and Change” will be delivered by the first Professor of
Architecture in Africa, Professor Ekundayo Adeyemi, on
Thursday, April 24, 2008 at the University Chapel by 3 pm.
Professor Adeyemi is a Distinguished Professor of Covenant
University and currently the Head, Department of
Architecture of the University. He was also the former Dean
of the University’s College of Science and Technology.
Before joining the University’s faculty, he had held various
administrative and academic positions in many institutions
of higher learning, including Acting Vice Chancellor of the
Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria.
Professor Adeyemi is a Member of the Architects Registration
Council of Nigeria (ARCON), Fellow of the
Architect/Educators in Nigeria and an Associate of the
American Institute of Planners (AlP).
Detailed Citation on
Professor Ekundayo Adeyinka Adeyemi |