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

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.
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Architectural Approach to Reducing the Menace of Street Hawking in Kebbi and Its Environment

Street hawking has become a global phenomenon and has been common in Nigeria for a long time. This affects all facets of the community, regardless of gender. Yet, the Girl-child's participation in this notorious behavior is notably widespread in northern Nigeria nowadays, especially in Kebbi state's Aliero local government.
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Foreign Influences and Actors of Change: Heritage Architecture in Nigeria’s Niger Delta (1860 – 1960)

Nigeria like most African countries was colonized by a foreign culture and evidence of colonial influences can be seen in some of its heritage buildings.
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