Biophilia, Design Principles, Healthcare facilities, Institutional buildings
Maintenance is a key requirement for buildings to operate at their maximum efficiency throughout their
intended lifespan. This study examined the consequences of building maintenance management on the longevity of the
structure through the medium of a literature review. The study is purely a review of documented evidence hence data
for the study were obtained from journal articles, manuals, reports, databases, and other published works.
The extent of application of biophilic design principles in Institutional Buildings: A Case Study of Bayero University Clinics
The concept of Biophilia implies that humans hold a biological need for interaction with nature on
physical, mental, and social levels, and that this connection affects our personal well-being, productivity, and
societal relationships.
Valuing Heritage: A Study in Valuation of Colonial Heritage Buildings in Port Harcourt, Nigeria
his article examines the rather complex issue of valuing heritage, particularly as it concerns
buildings with age, historical or cultural relevance, which are all qualities difficult to measure in financial
terms. It also reviews some valuation techniques used in the recent field of heritage economics from
relevant literature and how these techniques have been used in Valuing heritage.
Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) for residential buildings: Literature Review
Users’ perception of Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) is critical for sustainable residential
development. IEQ factors that affect evaluation of quality life for occupants in residential buildings are
thermal comfort, air quality, light quality and indoor acoustics. This study critically reviewed literature
on IEQ for residential buildings with the view to establish an improved IEQ concept on sustainable
development.
