Impact Factor (2025): 6.9
DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
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indigenous architecture is not haphazard. It results from an organized cultural
and religious system. Family, community, and belief were given top priority
while designing every part of the building, including the material choice,
architectural style, and construction method. Culture needs a useful location
where it can express and manifest its actions in order to fulfill its purpose.
Therefore, the area in which this activity and lifestyle can be practiced must
be provided through architectural design. Although it is true that both
architecture and culture are dynamic and will change for the better, culture
must not be readily changed yield to the demands of architecture and its
allure. Authors have noted that socio-political, cultural, and religious ideas
are expressed in art forms and emanate from them within the majority of
societies and throughout time. This suggests that the building embodies and
portrays the culture in terms of homage, food, hospitality, education, and
sociopolitical ideas. Generally speaking, architecture offers, suggests, or
demonstrates the direction of cultural values; it identifies or shows cultural
identities. Ake palace in this study denote a series of techniques that
establish the city’s identity plans and concepts of the town image as a whole
into an integrative city which is based on communal relationships of an urban
fabrics. The gap in this study is the disregard for the natural and
architectural environments, prior cultural expressions that weakened cultural
identity. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between culture
and architecture using Ake palace in south-west Nigeria as a reflection of it.
A qualitative approach was used, and focus groups made up of custodian leaders
from Ake Palace was used to conduct in-depth interviews. Nvivo word trees and
place theory was used to analyze the data. Description of Ake palace design
concept was gathered from the custodian leaders. This study demonstrated how
the architecture of squares reveals important information about the built
environment of the current urban fabric, past historical accounts, cultural
practices, and the traditional identity of the Ake people.
Country : Nigeria
IRJIET, Volume 7, Issue 5, May 2023 pp. 108-113