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Architectural Morality of the International Conference Center (ICC) Abuja in Abuja

Ajiboye O.i, Olanegan M.K. and Taiwo A.A.
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Ajiboye O.i: Department of Architecture, Afe Babalola University. Ado-Ekiti Nigeria
Olanegan M.K.: Department of Architecture, Afe Babalola University. Ado-Ekiti Nigeria
Taiwo A.A.: Department of Architecture, Afe Babalola University. Ado-Ekiti Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2024, vol. 9, issue 9, 603-609

Abstract: The Abuja International Conference Centre (AICC) is the subject of this study, which explores morality in relation to its architectural influence, construction methods, and operational ethics. In addition to being a philosophical or cultural concept, morality—which is defined as the ability to distinguish between right and wrong—also serves as a foundational idea in the building sector. The concept of “moral architecture†postulates that organizations such as the AICC have the power to shape cultural norms and attitudes. The AICC is built with sustainable techniques and a dedication to ecological responsibility. Its use of eco-friendly materials, energy efficiency, and fair labor standards all represent a moral attitude. The center’s moral importance is further highlighted by the hosting of a range of activities, some of which advance social justice and education. However, its moral consistency is called into doubt when it hosts events occasionally that propagate destructive views. Evaluating the AICC’s moral integrity also heavily depends on its participation in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs and its tolerance for cultural diversity in a multicultural environment. This study assesses the center’s impact on visitors and on society at large through end-user reviews. All things considered, the Abuja International Conference Centre is an example of moral architecture in Nigeria because of its dedication to ethical labor standards, environmental sustainability, and cultural sensitivity.

Date: 2024
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