Architecture as a multi-sector employment generator; the underexplored aspects beyond Design and Construction in Nigeria
Architectural training and practice in Nigeria have long been confined to two narrow domains, building
designs and construction supervision.
Heritage Architecture as Empowerment for Architects in National Development; Ogbunike Cave Case, Anambra State, Nigeria
With more than one hundred (100) sites, the research identified such as Obudu Cattle Ranch, Benin Kingdom
moat, Olumo rock in Egba, Abeokuta, Osun-Oshogbo sacred Grooves, Osun State, Oduduwa Grooves, Ogbunike Caves,
Ikogosi Spring in Ekiti and Ogbunike cave.
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. The purpose was to investigate the
untapped potential of archi-preneurship as a vital contributor to economic diversification.
Reviewing Buildings Management Measures to Curtail Airborne Infections
The high mortality and morbidity rates of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to an
explosion of research on studying the dynamics of the survival and transmission of its causative agent, as well as other
airborne pathogens. This has resulted in a plethora of information on the role of building design in the spread of
microorganisms associated with respiratory diseases. Consequently, it appears that in most settings, the construction
and maintenance of residential and commercial buildings did not prioritize the risk posed by airborne pathogens, and
thus were ill-prepared for the likely occurrence of a respiratory disease outbreak.
