Iteoluwakishi Kristiana Davies
From the Lagos Lagoon to the Yangtze River: Memory and Urban Identity in the Morphological Parameters of Waterfront Settlements in Lagos and Nanjing.
Rel. Marco Trisciuoglio, Mario Artuso. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture Construction City, 2025
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Abstract
This thesis investigates the evolution, transformation and transference of “urban identity” within these settlements from their origins to current conditions. Examining how different urban elements are fixed and contested, and their relevancies in these sites and their urban fabric today. Through a comparative analysis of the Lagos Lagoon (Lagos, Nigeria) and Yangtze River waterfront (Nanjing, China), this research utilises urban morphology analysis—specifically analyzing architectural typologies, settlement patterns, and spatial organization—to interpret the socio-cultural, political, and physical dimensions that shape these urban typologies. Taking the settlements around Lagos Lagoon and the Yangtze River as primary case studies, this research brings attention to the complexities that have contributed to the urbanization trends and models in each city.
??This thesis also theorizes on the concept of collective memory and how it plays a pivotal role in the morphological evolution of these waterfront settlements
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