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  1. Sensory Sustainable Homes – A Healthy Happy Home (3H) Design Model
  2. Climate change impact on the architecture and built environment dwellers' well-being
  3. Sustainable building materials (SBMs) and their impact on displaced persons health/wellbeing in selected IDP facilities, Nigeria
  4. Psychosocial well-being needs of alcohol/drug sufferers and therapeutic architectural solutions in rehabilitation centre, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study
  5. Eco-friendly construction materials and health benefits in the health resort
  6. Go-ahead urban liveability indicators (ULI) influence on residents’ well-being: a case for Lekki-Lagos, Nigeria
  7. Effects of Wastewater Management on the Environment: A Case Study of Selected Shopping Malls in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
  8. Evaluation of Building Materials Using Energy Efficiency Criteria in Selected Museums in South-West Nigeria
  9. Users' Perception of Comfort Experienced in Academic Buildings of Selected Universities in Ogun State, Nigeria
  10. Psychosocial Well-Being Determinants and Occupants’ Happiness in a Green Neighbourhood/Community
  11. Homelessness Factors and Psychological Wellbeing Concerns in Nigerian Cities
  12. Promoting Green Urbanism in Nigerian Purlieus as Therapy for Psychological Wellbeing/Health
  13. Socio-Cultural Resilience to Domestic Space Change, the Benin Traditional City Experience, Nigeria
  14. A REFLECTION ON THE PURPOSE OF SCHOOLING: A SURVEY OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS AND GRADUATES
  15. Architects’ View on Design Consideration that Can Reduce Maintenance Cost
  16. Assessing Users’ Perceptions of the Current Maintenance Disorder of Public Secondary School in Ogun, Nigeria
  17. Prefiguring houses in a traditional city: a case for Benin house types and characteristics
  18. THE INFLUENCE OF COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD) ON STUDENTS’ CREATIVITY IN ARCHITECTURAL SCHOOLS (COVENANT UNIVERSITY AS A CASE STUDY)
  19. DIMINISHING VALUE OF TERTIARY EDUCATION IN NIGERIA
  20. SPIRIT AND MEANING OF SPACE IN BENIN DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE NIGERIA
  21. Green Agenda: A Socio-Cultural Response to Sick Building Syndrom (SBS) and Building Related Illness (BRI) in African Domestic Architecture