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Sick Buildings Syndrome, Health Issues and Life Expectancy Of Residents In Nigerian Cities

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Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a building phenomenon in research which is a building related concern today.
 
Published at Proceedings 5th West Africa Built Environment Research (WABER) Conference, 12-14 August 2013, Accra, Ghana, 993-1007
Published in 2014
 
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Ekhaese Eghosa Noel and Omohinmin Asotie Conrad
Ekhaese Eghosa Noel » Dr. Ekhaese has a PhD in Architecture. He is a research fellow and a Senior Lecturer in Covenant University, Nigeria. His research interest encompasses interdisciplinary/multi-disciplinary research area based on therapeutic Architecture, Urban Studies, Built Environment health/wellbeing, Behavioural Science, and Space Syntax. I have years of experience in working with communities. As a... view full profile
Ekhaese  Eghosa Noel
 
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