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Journal of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIAJ) is an academic journal

The Need to Develop Urban Green Spaces in Housing Estates in Enugu Metropolis

This research delved into the necessity of creating urban green spaces within housing estates in Enugu metropolis, with a focus on their environmental, social, and economic advantages. The study employed case studies of five housing estates: Golf Estate, Ivory Estate, Loma Linda Housing Estate, New Abakiliki Road Layout Area A, and Riverside Estate. The findings underscored the significant impact of well-maintained green spaces on the residents' quality of life, including improvements in physical and mental health, strengthened social cohesion, and increased property values. The study also emphasised the environmental benefits such as air and water purification, carbon sequestration, and climate regulation.
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Nigeria Institute of Architects Preliminary Pages June 2024 Vol 1

Journal of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIAJ) is an academic journal, which is coordinated by the Library and Publications Committee of the Nigerian Institute of Architects.
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IMPACT OF MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT ON LIFESPAN OF BUILDINGS: A LITERATURE REVIEW

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.
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Reviewing Buildings Management Measures to Curtail Airborne Infections

he 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.
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INFLUENCE OF CULTURE IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF BUILDINGS IN NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA

Indigenous cultures in Nigeria demonstrated robust social coexistence and governance structures long before colonialism, guided by established customs and traditions passed down through oral history. This paper explores the profound impact of culture on architectural expressions in Nigeria, specifically within the North-Central region.
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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.
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Valuing Heritage: A Study in Valuation of Colonial Heritage Buildings in Port-Harcourt, Nigeria

This 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.
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Preliminary Pages BGM 2023 Vol 4

Journal of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIAJ) is an academic journal, which is coordinated by the Library and Publications Committee of the Nigerian Institute of Architects.
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A literature review on the impact of architectural elements on the well-being of users of buildings

Architecture is a comprehensive and multidimensional discipline that incorporates diverse components, each of which holds significant importance in influencing the design and operational aspects of a structure. These fundamental elements serve as the foundational constituents of architectural design, significantly contributing to the overall visual appeal, functional efficiency, and user engagement of a building.
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Architectural Education Using Virtual Reality: A Case Study in Department of Architecture, University of Jos, Nigeria

In 2020, the world faced the unprecedented challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in widespread lockdowns. This situation necessitated a rapid shift towards virtual communication, forcing society to adapt to this new reality. Consequently, there arose a compelling need to explore technological innovations for enhancing architectural education.
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