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    Proposed Vocational Training Center, Ibadan, Oyo State (Integration of Green Design Principles in a Vocational Training Center)
    (Lead City University, Ibadan, 2024-12) Joshua Oluwatunmise ONI
    This research explored the strategic integration of green building principles within vocational training centers, proposing a transformative model where the facility itself served as a living laboratory for sustainable practices. The key areas of focus included leveraging passive design and renewable energy sources to enhance energy efficiency, implementing water conservation strategies, and selecting eco-friendly building materials. Additionally, the research investigated the integration of sustainability education directly into the curriculum, developing modules specifically tailored to various vocational programs. By equipping graduates with knowledge and practical experience in sustainable practices, this approach aimed to foster a generation of skilled workers capable of contributing to a more sustainable future. Data collection methods involved reviewing relevant articles, journals, and case studies to identify best practices and assess real-world applications of green design in vocational training centers. The research concluded by highlighting the multifaceted benefits of green vocational training centers, including reduced operational costs, improved learning environments that promote eco-consciousness, and the development of a skilled workforce prepared for the demands of the growing green economy. Keywords: Curriculum Development, Eco-Friendly Materials, Green Building, Resource Management, Sustainability Integration, Vocational Training, Word Count: 171 words

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