Co-Designing Public Spaces: The Role of Community Engagement in Shaping Urban Landscapes in Nigeria
Public spaces are major subsets of an anthropological settlement, which provide vistas for social interaction,
cultural transmission, and economic enterprise. In Nigeria’s rapid infrastructural development, the planning of public
spaces seems to overlook the various needs of the communities that will use such spaces. This study focuses on
communities’ involvement in the birthing of public spaces through participatory design in Nigeria. It focuses on how
these participatory processes can influence the urban landscape towards creating a more inclusive, culturally
sensitive, and ecologically sound human habitat.