Interplay of Architecture, Social Housing, and SDG-11: Challenges and Opportunities in Nigeria
- Authors:Tajudeen Olawale Ajayi1 , Thomas Bolanle Akintunde2 & Tope Stephen Ayodele3
- Publication Date:September 2, 2024
- Type:Journals
Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive narrative review exploring the intricate relationship between
architecture, social housing, and Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG-11) in Nigeria. The narrative review method
was chosen for its ability to provide a broad, in-depth analysis by synthesising and critically evaluating existing
literature. This approach is particularly suited to examining the unique contextual factors shaping the interplay of these
elements in Nigeria. The literature reviewed spans from 2010 to December 2023, encompassing various sources,
including peer-reviewed journals, policy documents, conference papers, and reports from reputable databases. The
study comprises six sections: introduction, background, research methodology, central body/review, discussion,
recommendations, and conclusion. It assesses Nigeria’s current architecture and social housing, focusing on
challenges and opportunities in attaining SDG-11. The paper also integrates insights from global best practices to
provide recommendations relevant to policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders, emphasising the
potential benefits of sustainable and inclusive urban development, which can bring about positive change and a brighter future.