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    Proposed Community Shopping Mall for Moniya, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. (Sustainability Relevance of Eco-friendly Materials in Construction)
    (Lead City University, Ibadan, 2024-12) Adeola Abidemi OLABODE
    This research focuses on how eco-friendly material utilization in construction can be substantially relevant to environmental sustainability in multiple ways simultaneously and investigates why buildings are still partially and not absolutely sustainable yet. In the development of a Proposed Community Shopping Mall in Moniya, Ibadan, Nigeria, six case studies were investigated to identify materials required for a standard home-based mall design and how they function in achieving environmental sustainability. Also, it helped to realize some avoidable mistakes so they could be prevented in the proposal. The research concluded that utilizing eco-friendly material for the proposal would have diverse benefits and advantages on the biosphere, building, business, Community and all users by measuring with the expectations of the sustainable development goals. It further recommends that eco-friendly materials should sufficiently be made available so that when used in construction, their impact can holistically salvage the already distressed earth. Keywords: Biosphere, Community, Eco-friendly, Environmental Sustainability. Word count: 147 words.

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