Splet10. apr. 2024 · Located in Benin City, 2.8 miles from The Benin City National Museum, OTI Resort has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a … SpletABSTRACT: Houses built in Benin Nigeria, have undergone evolutionary process from the traditional courtyard house to contemporary house type which is rather western style, but …
Tata Somba – Traditional Fortress in Northern Benin
SpletA traditional African hut in Ethiopia The African round hut known in literature as cone on cylinder or cone on drum hut. The hut has different names in various African languages. It is constructed usually with a conical foundation and peaked thatched roof. SpletThe domestic architecture in Benin has undergone an elastic process evolution from the pre-colonial period to the post-independence period. This is so because the people of Benin developed a social system which resulted in a transition process of traditional values that are firmly rooted in the past that will not endanger the future. djigui sack
Edo people - Wikipedia
SpletJun 18, 2016 - After living in developing countries for most of the last 20 years, including 4.5 years in small African villages, I have come to truly appreciated tradition homes. For their beauty, their simplicity and especially for their environmental friendliness. I also found them to have elements that are even better then modern housing, such as they are naturally … SpletThe Edo or Benin people are an Edoid ethnic group, primarily found in Edo State, Southern part of Nigeria. They speak the Edo language and are the descendants of the founders of the Benin Empire. They are closely related to other ethnic groups that speak Edoid languages, such as the Esan, the Afemai, the Isoko, and the Urhobo. [2] SpletThe Takyenta (also spelled Takienta) traditional dwelling, including the famous Tata Somba, is typically built of mud and surrounded by towers that support garrets, evoking medieval citadels. The dwellings each have a masculine (south) orientation and a feminine (north) orientation. Models of takyentas differ from village to village. djigzo