Exploring Eco-Friendly Design Principles for Residential Design
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijsrmt.v4i10.941Keywords:
Eco-Friendly Design, Sustainable Development, Residential Buildings, Occupant Well-Being, Indoor Air QualityAbstract
This study investigates the integration of eco-friendly design principles in residential building design in Nigeria, with an emphasis on sustainable development and environmental impact reduction. It explores key principles including energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, the use of sustainable building materials, indoor air quality, and livability. The study adopts a qualitative research approach by reviewing existing literature on sustainable residential building projects in Nigeria and comparable global contexts. Findings are expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of eco-friendly design principles and highlight the benefits of their adoption, such as reduced environmental degradation, lower long-term costs, and improved occupant health and well-being. The research further aims to identify best practices and offer practical recommendations to guide architects, urban planners, and policymakers in promoting sustainable residential design across Nigeria. The study contributes to the growing discourse on green architecture and sustainable housing solutions in developing economies.
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