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Green architecture transcends environmental sustainability by integrating cultural and social dimensions to foster community well-being. This explores how sustainable architectural practices can be harmoniously aligned with local cultural identities and social needs, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for communities. This begins by establishing a theoretical framework that includes sustainability principles, cultural considerations, and social inclusivity. It emphasizes that effective green architecture must respect local traditions and heritage, using indigenous materials and techniques that resonate with the community’s cultural identity. This cultural sensitivity in design not only preserves cultural landmarks but also ensures that new structures are embraced by the local populace. Furthermore, this review examines the impact of green architecture on community well-being. By prioritizing health and wellness through improved indoor air quality, natural lighting, and biophilic design elements, green buildings contribute significantly to physical and mental health. These spaces are designed to foster social cohesion by creating inclusive, accessible environments that encourage social interactions and community engagement. The review highlights participatory design processes as essential to successful green architecture. Involving community members in the design and development phases builds social capital and ensures that the final structures meet the specific needs and aspirations of the community. Case studies of urban green spaces, sustainable housing developments, and public buildings illustrate the practical application of these principles, showcasing projects that have successfully integrated cultural and social dimensions with sustainability goals. Challenges such as balancing sustainability with cultural and social goals, and navigating policy and regulatory frameworks, are also discussed. The review concludes by advocating for a holistic approach to green architecture that leverages technological advancements and policy support to create sustainable, culturally resonant, and socially inclusive environments. Future trends and innovations in this field are poised to further enhance the synergy between sustainability and community well-being. Keywords: Cultural, Social, Dimensions, Green Architecture, Community Well-being.
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Obinna Iwuanyanwu
Delta State University
Ifechukwu Gil-Ozoudeh
Enugu State University of Science and Technology
Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu
International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences
Delta State University
Enugu State University of Science and Technology
Letterkenny Institute of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5a2bab6db64358753d098 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.51594/ijarss.v6i8.1477
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