Archive narrative
Heritage Line: perforated metal screen Across Scales in Lagos documents a built work that continues to circulate in teaching studios and competition briefs. The project demonstrates how brief, climate, and procurement constraints were translated into a coherent spatial idea with legible tectonics. Led by Civic Fabric, the scheme responds to Lagos's regulatory and environmental context while maintaining a clear public-facing identity. Circulation, daylight, and material durability were coordinated early with engineers and specialists—an approach that later influenced regional guidance on similar building types. This archive entry preserves photography credits, key metrics, and narrative context so researchers can compare approaches across decades. For contemporary teams, the lesson is less about copying details than about understanding decision sequencing: which moves were fixed early, and which remained flexible through construction. Editors classify the work under recurring editorial tags—shaded colonnade, waterfront promenade—to help readers discover related case studies across regions and scales.
