Abstract:
Creating cities that are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable will be one of
the biggest tasks of this century in the face of current fast urbanization, environmental
degradation and natural resource depletion. In a bid to arrest this situation, technological
innovations in the building construction industry that can help preserve the ecosystem
through efficient energy, water and waste management has been taunted as way out. Based on
this assertion, this study seeks to assess the role of technological innovation and building
design consideration on sustainable urbanism in Selected Real Estates, Lagos State, Nigeria.
The study adopts a survey research technique which involves the use of well-structured
questionnaire to elicit information from the respondents. Simple random sampling technique
was used to distribute 220 copies of questionnaire among the respondents who are residence
of three selected real estates namely, County Estate (Agege), Unity Estate (Ikorodu) and
Arowojobe Estate (Victoria Island) selected across the three senatorial districts in Lagos State
Nigeria. 183 copies of questionnaire were eventually analysed with SmartPLS3.0 and SPSS
version 25 coding data after cleaning. The mean scores on the level of adoption of sustainable
building design reveal that indoor environmental quality (3.95), water conservation (3.32)
and optimization of site potential (3.16) were unanimously agreed by the respondents to be
among the most considered by building designers in ensuring sustenance and exploitation of
natural resources. Furthermore, descriptive statistics also shows that high initial cost of
building a sustainable home (4.57), Reluctance to leave conventional buildings adapted to for
sustainable building (3.78) and level of income (3.77) are the key factors affecting the
adoption of sustainable building design in the study area. A statistically insignificant P-values
of 0.216 and 0.91 95% significance level for energy conservation and site optimization
potential respectively indicates that energy conservation and optimization of site potential
aspects in building design considerations have not been critically looked into by designers in
ensuring a healthy built environment for man and the ecosystem. However collaborative
design approach has the highest contribution with beta value 岫�岻 of 0.307 with P-value 0.02.
Findings also reveal that technological innovation no mediation between the endogenous and
exogenous variables. First hypothesis result shows that there is significant difference between
sustainable building design and sustainable urbanism at P-value (0.000), less than 0.05.
Result of second hypothesis as it that there is no significant difference between role of
technological innovation adoption on the sustainable building design and sustainable
urbanism in the study area. Hence the study concluded that technological innovation in
building design and construction has not been exploited thereby giving rise to natural
depletion and environmental degradation in the study area event. The study therefore
recommends that sustainable building practices should be considered by building control
agency as a criterion to acquire building construction permit.
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