Retrofit for Enhanced Building Resilience in Flood Vulnerable Settlements: A Quantitative Review
The global history of flood is full of documented cases of massive devastation and havocs to the built
environment. In recent times, global warming has led to climate change resulting in increased frequency of flooding.
The magnitude, scope and impact of these flood events on the built environment cannot be overemphasized.
Investigating The Socio – Economic and Environmental Impact of Building Collapse in Nigeria, (A Case Study of Jos Metropolis, Plateau State)
This study aimed to examine building collapses in Nigeria, focusing on Jos metropolis in Plateau State as a
case study. The specific objectives were to investigate the Socio-Economic and Environmental Impact of building
collapses in Jos metropolis, identify the primary causes, evaluate the supervisions rated factors which has
contributed to building collapse in Jos metropolis, Plateau State, and recommend solutions to reduce or eliminate
such incidents.
Interplay of Architecture, Social Housing, and SDG-11: Challenges and Opportunities in Nigeria
This article presents a comprehensive narrative review exploring the intricate relationship between
architecture, social housing, and Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG-11) in Nigeria. The narrative review method
was chosen for its ability to provide a broad, in-depth analysis by synthesising and critically evaluating existing
literature.
The thermal efficiency of aluminum roofing sheets lined with plywood and common ceilings in tropical buildings in Nigeria
The main source of indoor discomfort has been identified as high solar radiation entering
through the roofs and ceiling layout. The synergistic combination of ceiling underlay and roofing sheet
was critical in controlling internal heat imbalance in the tropics. Hence, this works examined the impact
of lined and non-lined aluminium roofing sheet in the tropical buildings, Ibadan Nigeria.
The Impact of residents-initiated transformations in public housing Estates in Owerri Capital Territory, Imo State Nigeria
The challenges of unguided housing transformations without adherence to stipulated
guidelines in public housing estates has become a major concern amongst housing scholars in the
global South Countries.
Thermal Performance of Residential Building Envelope in Tropical Climate of Jos, Nigeria – A Literature Review Approach
There has been a renewed conversation on thermal performance and thermal efficiency of buildings lately as
a means of addressing the current energy crisis and series of environmental problems, this is because the building
sector constitutes a substantial percentage of overall global consumption and demand for energy. Buildings generally,
and residential buildings in particular consume a lot of energy for ventilation, heating, and air conditioning.
Thermal Performance of Residential Building Envelope in Tropical Climate of Jos, Nigeria – A Literature Review Approach
There has been a renewed conversation on thermal performance and thermal efficiency of buildings lately as
a means of addressing the current energy crisis and series of environmental problems, this is because the building
sector constitutes a substantial percentage of overall global consumption and demand for energy. Buildings generally,
and residential buildings in particular consume a lot of energy for ventilation, heating, and air conditioning.
P6 Pattern of Biophilic Design: Impact on visual comfort and cognitive performance of architectural technology students
Scrutiny of the NBTE-approved curricula and course specifications for both National Diploma and
Higher National Diploma students of Architectural Technology revealed that the revised document has new
courses and upwardly reviewed course hours of some existing courses. Students are now expected to
spend extended periods in the studio for sundry academic tasks. This puts considerable pressure on their
visual comfort especially when lighting conditions are below-par, inappropriate, and ineffectual.
An Evaluation on the Application of Sustainable Waste Management Principles on Construction Sites in Jimeta-Yola, Nigeria
Construction plays a crucial role in developing a country's infrastructure, yet the industry faces significant
challenges in managing construction material waste, predominantly generated from the demolition of structures. This
waste impacts project costs, profitability, and the environment. Common waste materials include concrete, sand,
aggregates, steel, bricks, glass, electrical fixtures, and tiles, with less common materials like paints, PVC pipes, and
glass fixtures also affecting profitability.
Assessing the Impact of Sustainable Roof Designs on Rain Water Harvesting and Resource Conservation in Yunusari, Yobe State
This study investigates the effect of roof design on rainwater harvesting in rural Toshia, Yunusari
Local Government, Yobe State. Using cluster sampling, 40 households were randomly selected from four
streets (A-D). Field observations, questionnaires, and rainfall data analysis revealed that sustainable roof
designs significantly impact rainwater harvesting potential.
