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Sustainable Driven Architectural Institutional Framework; the Backbone for an Improved Tropical Environment in Nigeria

July 13, 2017
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| Categories: Articles, Reports, Volume 14

By Akagwu Mamajaunkwun

Abstract

Architects over the years have been the major custodians of space organization in the
environment. Their training process is guided by an institutional framework geared towards
improving the environmental qualities of a space. Hence, the tropical architectural
institutional framework is…

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Posted in Articles, Reports, Volume 14 Tagged Architects, Institutional framework, Space organization, Sustainability, Tropical environment

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