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    A Proposed Mixed-Use Development, Lagos, Nigeria (Circulation in Mixed-Use Buildings)
    (Lead City University, Ibadan, 2024-12) Oluwafemi Abolaji ADEWUMI
    This thesis explores the critical role of circulation design in optimizing functionality and user experience within mixed-use buildings. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literatures and case studies, the research examines spatial organization, traffic flow management, and user interaction patterns in diverse mixed-use environments. Key findings emphasize the integration of multi-modal transportation networks, inclusive accessibility provisions, and sustainable design strategies to enhance movement efficiency and connectivity. Strategic layout planning, spatial zoning, and technological innovations emerge as pivotal in mitigating congestion, improving navigation, and ensuring user safety. The study underscores the transformative potential of digital technologies in monitoring and optimizing circulation patterns to enhance operational performance and environmental sustainability. By synthesizing empirical review, this thesis contributes to a nuanced understanding of circulation dynamics in mixed-use buildings. It provides actionable recommendations for architects, developers, and urban planners to create resilient, user-centric environments that support vibrant communities and sustainable urban development. Keywords: Accessibility, Circulation, Efficiency, Mixed-Use Buildings, Spatial Layout, Sustainability, Technology, Traffic Flow, Urban Mobility & User Experience. Word count: 148 words

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