DR. ANTHONY ODUOR RALWALA

SENIOR LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING SCIENCE

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The Kibaga ancestral Mausoleum—a key traditional architectural typology of Kenyan Luo vernacular architecture.

Citation:
Ralwala AO, Barker AAJ. "The Kibaga ancestral Mausoleum—a key traditional architectural typology of Kenyan Luo vernacular architecture." Africa Habitat Review, Journal of the School of the Built Environment, University of Nairobi. 2016;10(10):975-986.

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Recent Publications

  • Honouring National Heroes through Architecture: a case of the Presidential Mausoleum.
  • Assessment of Heat Stress Exposure on Construction Workers in Hot and Humid Environments during the Covid-19 Pandemic Period.
  • Effectiveness of Health and Safety Policy and Audit on Kenya Power Last Mile Connectivity Project performance in Nakuru County, Kenya.
  • Perceived effectiveness of Occupational Health and Safety Ergonomics on Kenya Power Last Mile Connectivity Project performance in Nakuru County, Kenya.
  • The moderating influence of employees attitude on the relationship between Occupation Health and Safety Training and Kenya Power Last Mile Connectivity Project performance in Nakuru County, Kenya.
  • Sustainable construction Literacy: A study of the Kenyan Interior Design Market Segment of the Construction Industry.
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