Climate-Responsive Architecture as A Catalyst for Sustainability: Innovations, Performance and Long-Term Economic Implications
This study investigates the role of climate-responsive architecture as a catalyst for sustainability, with
emphasis on its innovations, performance outcomes, and long-term economic implications across Nigeria’s six
geopolitical zones.
Optimising Visitor Flow in Tropical Urban Entertainment Hubs: A Proposed Architectural Framework for Port Harcourt, Nigeria
The architectural layout of modern entertainment centres has changed not only to offering recreational
areas but also acting as a driving force in regenerating the cities, social interaction, and economic growth.
Architecture beyond completion: contextual innovations from practice in Nigeria
Architecture in Nigeria must evolve beyond the notion of project completion. The nation’s-built environment
continues to face challenges of durability, maintenance, and environmental adaptation that test the long-term value
of design.
Concrete-Money vs Oil-Money: The Untapped Economy of Archi-preneurship in Nigeria
This study examined the economic dichotomy between concrete money generated through architectural
entrepreneurship (archi-preneurship) and traditional oil money in Nigeria.
