Current Volume 9
Recreational spaces within university campuses serve functions that extend far beyond leisure. They constitute critical social infrastructure through which students form relationships, develop community ties, and accumulate the forms of trust and reciprocity that collectively constitute social capital. Despite their significance, student-oriented recreational spaces in Nigerian universities have received limited scholarly attention, particularly with respect to how their physical design and management shape the quality and frequency of communal interaction. This study investigates the relationship between communal interaction and social capital formation at the Lagoon Front recreational space, University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. The Lagoon Front represents one of the most distinctive and heavily used informal recreational spaces within any Nigerian university campus, offering a unique setting in which students from diverse academic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds converge for relaxation, socialization, and community engagement. The study employs a mixed-methods research design, combining structured questionnaire surveys with systematic behavioral observation, to examine how the spatial characteristics of the Lagoon Front mediate the development of interpersonal trust, community participation, and a shared sense of belonging among students. Findings reveal that the Lagoon Front functions as a significant generator of both bonding and bridging social capital, with its open waterfront setting, informal seating configurations, and landscape features creating conditions conducive to spontaneous and repeated social interaction. However, deficiencies in maintenance, inadequate seating provision, safety concerns particularly at night, and the absence of structured programming are found to limit the space's social capital potential. The study concludes with design and management recommendations aimed at enhancing the Lagoon Front's capacity to foster communal interaction, and offers a broader framework applicable to the design of student-oriented recreational spaces in Nigerian universities.
Bonding Social Capital, Bridging Social Capital, Campus Design, Communal Interaction, Lagoon Front, Mixed-Use Urbanism, Post-Occupancy Evaluation, Recreational Space, Social Capital, Student Experience, University of Lagos.
IRE Journals:
Oluwatumininu Akinseinde, Odupitan Boluwatito Kristana, Abel Kayode Oyakunle, Olanrewaju Emmanuel Ogundiran "Communal Interaction and Social Capital in Student-Oriented Recreational Spaces: A Case Study of Lagoon Front, University of Lagos, Lagos State" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 12 2026 Page 1191-1206 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I12-1718740
IEEE:
Oluwatumininu Akinseinde, Odupitan Boluwatito Kristana, Abel Kayode Oyakunle, Olanrewaju Emmanuel Ogundiran
"Communal Interaction and Social Capital in Student-Oriented Recreational Spaces: A Case Study of Lagoon Front, University of Lagos, Lagos State" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(12) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I12-1718740