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Journal of Architectural Environment & Structural Engineering Research

ISSN: 2630-5232 (Online)

Vol. 5 , Iss. 1 (January 2022)

Editorial

Articles

  • Comprehensive Investigation into the Menace of Roof Collapse in Tamale and the Way Forward

    Abdul Manan Dauda
    1-8

    Article ID: 3883
    402  (Abstract) 92  (Download)

    Abstract:

    There is a perpetual problem of partial or complete roof collapse within
    the Tamale Metropolis and other parts of Ghana. This has become an issue
    of grave public concern since this menace affects both public buildings
    of all kinds (schools, offices, churches, mosque etc.) as well as domestic
    buildings.
    This research sets out to conduct comprehensive investigations into the
    nature of... More

  • Experimental Shear Study on Reinforced High Strength Concrete Beams Made Using Blended Cement

    Brijesh Singh, VIKAS PATEL, P. N. Ojha, Amit Trivedi, V V Arora
    9-16

    Article ID: 4064
    376  (Abstract) 61  (Download)

    Abstract:

    With the increased application of High Strength Concrete (HSC) in
    construction and lack of proper guidelines for structural design in India,
    behavioral study of high strength concrete is an important aspect of
    research. Research on the behavior of HSC reinforced beams with concrete
    strength more than 60 MPa has been carried out in the past and is still
    continuing to... More

  • Inviting Nature into Academic Learning: Exploring the Possibility to Activate the Introvert Courts inside the University Buildings

    Gourpada Dey, Raduan Md. Saiful Islam Prottoy, Mushabbir Muttaki, Subrata Das
    17-25

    Article ID: 4240
    406  (Abstract) 76  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Established on peripheral sub-urban area of Sylhet city, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology is a public university well known for its beautiful natural environment and diversified landscape with green hillocks, waterscape, forests and biodiversity. But, the academic buildings of the campus were planned in an introvert way that the common void courts remain... More