Sustainable Architectural Design and Project Management Strategies for Climate-Resilient Buildings in South-Eastern Nigeria

International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (1):764-781 (2025)
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Abstract

This study examines sustainable architectural design and project management strategies for climateresilient buildings in South-Eastern Nigeria using a qualitative research methodology. In the face of increasing climate challenges such as flooding, erosion, and rising temperatures, the region’s built environment demands innovative approaches that not only minimize environmental impacts but also enhance infrastructure resilience. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis with architects, project managers, policymakers, and community stakeholders. Such collaborative insights are critical to understanding the complexities of adapting design practices to local environmental conditions. The analysis revealed that effective climate-resilient building strategies integrate sustainable materials, passive design principles, and adaptive project management practices. Stakeholders highlighted the importance of iterative design processes that incorporate feedback from the local context, as well as the need for robust policy support to enforce environmental standards. Furthermore, findings indicate that successful projects not only reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs but also promote occupant comfort and long-term sustainability. This research underscores that the integration of design innovation with efficient project management is essential for transforming traditional construction practices in the region. The study concludes by proposing a framework for incorporating sustainable design and adaptive management strategies into future building projects, aiming to inform policymakers, architects, and developers on best practices for resilient urban development in South-Eastern Nigeria.

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