IMPROVING THERMAL AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NIGERIA BY DEVELOPING AND USING ECO-FRIENDLY AND SUSTAINABLE LOCAL MATERIALS.

Authors

  • Ripnung Shem Lekjep Department of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Jos.
  • Kaliat Joanna Kagai Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Kaduna State University, Nigeria, ,Graduate School of Education, Department of Architecture (Doctorate-English) Okan Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey
  • Jonathan David Chong Graduate School of Education, Department of Architecture (Doctorate-English) Okan Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey.
  • Julius Andrew Baji Department of Environmental Management, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Kaduna State University, Nigeria.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56892/bima.v8i1.622

Keywords:

Sustainable local materials; Energy; Thermal Performance; Residential buildings

Abstract

The effort to consume more energy inside buildings is driven by the extraordinarily high temperatures and intense sunlight which is a problem in most developing countries, especially those in tropical climates like Nigeria. This study investigates how locally produced, environmentally friendly materials enhance the energy and thermal efficiency of residential structures in Nigeria. The study adopted a literature approach, and the outcome shows that sustainable local materials such as wood, bamboo, straw bales, earth, clay brick, stone, timber, and laterite have the advantage of accessibility, biodegradability, energy effectiveness, reusability, thermal comfort, and ozone friendliness, as such the use of these materials develops and optimise the thermal and energy performance of residences. As a result, residential structures may use resources more efficiently, have less impact on the environment, and perform better; economically, environmentally, and socially. The study recommended that that residential buildings need to continually adapt to technology breakthroughs, and regulatory and legal requirements to meet the dynamics of the built environment to develop and improve thermal and energy performance and sustainability in buildings.

 

 

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Shem Lekjep, R. ., Joanna Kagai, K. ., David Chong, J. ., & Andrew Baji, J. . (2023). IMPROVING THERMAL AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NIGERIA BY DEVELOPING AND USING ECO-FRIENDLY AND SUSTAINABLE LOCAL MATERIALS. BIMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2536-6041), 8(1B), 157-169. https://doi.org/10.56892/bima.v8i1.622