Except
planning approval processes are reviewed to sooth the prevailing city growth,
the work of urban designers, predominantly, architects, and all stakeholders in
the building industry, whose efforts are geared towards seeing the Nigeria
space transformed into urban settlement will continue to be a mirage, the
Nigerian Institute of architects (NIA), Lagos Chapter, has said.
In a
communiqué issued after the Lagos Architects Forum, NIA said the time to ensure
total review of the planning approval process is now. According to them, the
building approval process needed to be simplified to ensure speedy project
delivery, which impacts positively on the overall economy of the city.
Under
the theme of the Conference, the architects said that planning laws must be
reviewed to make them compliant with global best practices.
Still
on planning, NIA said that the inability of professionals to have access to
requisite planning documents that may guide and specify building regulation
requirements, under their efforts on city planning and urban design, as the
various levies made to government for approval process is enormous and hinders development
in Lagos State.
The
5th edition of LAF conference, which had about 1000 participants,
had attendees from the public service, private practice, academia, allied
professionals in the built environment, manufacturers and suppliers of building
materials.
The
theme focused on evolving an efficient urban space via the art of creating and
shaping of cities in three dimensional (3D) form and character to make them
livable and sustainable through the application of planned multiple buildings,
public spaces, transport systems and infrastructure in the public sphere.
Scientific
sessions with seasoned professionals on topics ranging from planning in urban
centres, international standards in planning and development processes,
introduction to urban design, urban spaces and social conflict, urban projects
with case study in Dubai, real estate development and mass housing, made some
observations on militating against urbanization including absence of collective
ownership gives rise to urban social conflict and private developments of
iconic standards are not surrounded contextually by supportive facilities that
may enhance their urban value.
Lagos Island
Also,
they observed that bureaucratic bottlenecks created at the approval authority
with the time line for obtaining approval is unduly long, which impacts
negatively on the life of the project and overall economy of the city.
They
recommended that there must be integrated planning which takes into cognizance
the way of life and culture of the people so that it reflects on the urbanization
of the city as well as involvement of local participation to meet the challenge
of attaining a fluid urbanization process.
“There
is need to foster collaboration amongst professionals to create sustainable and
prosperous urbanization and review the historical development of public housing
concepts which have thus far created social conflicts of isolation.
“Cities
should be planned appropriately for economic growth as they affect the
productivity of the people; involvement of local content participation to meet
the challenges presently faced by conventional construction, by exploring
alternative construction systems, which aid speed and efficiency.
“A
checklist of building approval requirements should be made available to
architects’ firms to enable them comply with requisite building regulation
requirements from the conceptual stage, which will cut down on time required to
secure building approval.”
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