EVALUATION OF AFROCENTRIC STRATEGIES FOR THE DESIGN OF COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DESIGN INITIATIVE, SATELLITE TOWN, LAGOS
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2025-07
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Covenant University Ota
Abstract
The underrepresentation of African cultural identity in contemporary architecture has led to
growing interest in Afrocentric design approaches. Afrocentricity is the primary standpoint
specifically addressing that spaces and buildings should resonate with the local community’s
identity, pride and heritage while ensuring that it is standardized. This study aimed to evaluate
the adoption of Afrocentric design strategies with the purpose to improve user wellbeing
leading to its integration in the design of a community centre in Satellite Town and addressed
these objectives which are to analyze level of adoption of afro-centric design strategies in
community centres, assess the overall wellbeing of the users of the community centres and to
establish a relationship between afro-centric design strategies and user wellbeing in community
centres in Lagos mainland. This research adopted a pragmatic philosophy employing mixed
method and a qualitative approach to explore Afrocentric design strategies for user wellbeing
in a Lagos Mainland Community centre. Utilizing stratified random sampling method, the
study focused on 318 respondents from three community centres employing the use of
questionnaires, observation guide and case studies to comprehensively collect data within the
study area. The scope encompasses the community needs, heritage preservation in its
surroundings by incorporating the Afrocentric design strategies, the findings show that
integrating indigenous symbols, spatial hierarchies, and community participation enhances
both cultural relevance and environmental responsiveness and opportunities for the creation of
community centres that are Africa-centred within the specified area and considered wellbeing
of the users. The study recommends that architects adopt Afrocentric design principles,
planners integrate culturally sensitive policies into urban frameworks, and communities
actively engage in co-creating spaces that reflect their heritage.
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Afrocentricity, Afrocentric design strategies, Community centre, Lagos Nigeria User wellbeing