The Renewal of Ile Akogun in Ile-ife, Nigeria:
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2010Author
Osasona, Cordelia O.
Ogunfolakan, Benjamin A.
Ewemade, Friday O.
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Ile-Ife has many socio-culturally iconic buildings. Unfortunately, most of these presently range
from being poorly maintained to derelict. Though the town records a sizeable annual influx of tourists (as
participants in the Olojo and other traditional festivals, as well as routine visitors to the museum and other
historic sites), its tourism potentials have not been fully tapped – particularly those centered on its
architectural monuments. Ile Akogun, is the official residence of Ife’s traditional chief-of-army-staff. Nearly
100 years old, it is one of the town’s heritage buildings. It is characteristically an impluvim-courtyard
typology. Apart from being imbued with mythological nuances, special spatial considerations have been
made in its articulation. Faculty of the Obafemi Awolowo University and some concerned indigenes of the
town, are engaged in a drive to sensitize the public to the implications for Yoruba posterity of the neglect of
traditional architectural monuments. One way of doing this, is by renewing dilapidating heritage buildings.
The article discusses the proposal to renew Ile Akogun. It narrates its socio-political significance, linking it
with Oranmiyan (the pre-cursor of Akogun), the descendant of both Ogun (the god of iron) and Oduduwa,
the progenitor of the Yoruba race. It concludes that in conserving heritage buildings, Ile-Ife has the material
to compare favourably with other nations that thrive on architecture-based tourism. The submission is
supported by a design proposal to restore both the utility and heritage value of Ile Akogun
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Africa habita reviewSponsorhip
University of NairobiSubject
architectural renewal,architecture-based tourism,
dilapidating heritage buildings,
heritage architecture upgrading,
iconic architecture,
Ile Akogun,
Ile-Ife’s tourism potential
impluvium-courtyard,
traditional architectural monuments
Yoruba vernacular architecture
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