Ifiok Enobong Mfon
Research by ifiok enobong mfon
Sustainable Construction Strategies for Enhancing the Durability of Concrete Structures in Coastal South-South Nigeria: A Comparative Review of Global Best Practices and Material Innovations
Concrete structures in coastal regions of South-South Nigeria are increasingly threatened by weatherinduced deterioration caused by high humidity, salt-laden winds, frequent rainfall, and aggressive marine conditions. This paper investigates sustainable construction strategies and material innovations to enhance the durability of concrete buildings in these environments. Drawing on a comprehensive review of global best practices from the Netherlands, Japan, the USA, and Australia, the study...
Read more →Biomimicry as a Framework for Net-Zero Energy Architecture in Tropical Climates: Advancing Sustainable Practices in Design and Performance
The built environment in tropical developing regions faces critical challenges stemming from climate change, rapid urbanization, and rising energy demands. Conventional architectural approaches in hothumid climates, such as those found in West Africa Nigeria, often fail to deliver thermal comfort and energy efficiency, leading to increased dependence on carbon-intensive cooling systems. This paper explores biomimicry, the emulation of nature’s adaptive strategies, as a viable design...
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