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Daniel Yaw Addai Duah

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Daniel Yaw Addai DUAH is an Associate Professor and current Head of the Department of Architecture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. As a Chartered Architect, Fellow of the Ghana Institute of Architects, and Distinguished Fellow Project Management Professional of the Institute of Project Management Professionals, Ghana, he has over 19 years of experience in teaching, research, consultancy and mentorship and over 18 years in administrative/governancepositions. Professor Duah obtained his doctoral degree in Planning, Design, and Construction (Construction Management Specialty) from Michigan State University, USA in 2014; MSc. in Construction Management and Economics from the University of Greenwich, London, UK in 2004; Post Graduate Diploma and Bachelor of Science in Architecture from KNUST in 2000 and 2002 respectively. Professor Duah started his academic career when he was appointed a Tutor in Building Studies at Barnfield College in Luton, in the United Kingdom in January 2006. He was later appointed Lecturer in September 2006 at the Department of Architecture, KNUST. He was promoted to the rank of Senior Lecturer in 2015 following his return from study leave from 2010 to 2014, and Associate Professor in 2020. Having completed his doctoral studies 8 months ahead of time, he was appointed as a post-doctoral researcher at Michigan State in 2014. He previously served as the Dean for the International Programmes Office from January 2022 to October 2025. Since December 2023, he has been serving as the Ghanaian Director of the Confucius Institute at KNUST.Professor Duah served as a member of the Academic Board, Executive Committee and Planning and Resources Committee of KNUST from 2022-2025. He has chaired several statutory and non-statutory committees of the university and served in various roles on several committees in the university, at the national and international levels including the Board of the International Programmes Office, Senior Staff Housing Committee of the University, Search Committee for the Director of Works and Physical Development and Director of Health Services, Faculty Course Development Committee, Logistics and Organisation Sub-Committee of the 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th KNUST Summer Schools, and SDG (Goal 17) – Partnership for Goals. He has served as the non-professorial rep of CABE Board (2016-2019), College Examinations officer for CABE (2019-2021) and other roles in examinations leadership at the Department, Faculty, and College for 12 years. He also served as Coordinator of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies at the Department from 2017 to 2021 and 2024 to 2025 respectively.With a belief in the concept of servant leadership rooted in empathy, humility, fairness in judgment and shared purpose, Professor Duah is a leader who creates space for others to rise. He has the capacity to collaborate, lead, engage and inspire people in research, industry and other fields of endeavour. He has the experience of teaching at all levels of the university and industry including Diploma, BSc, MSc, MPhil and PhD programmes. He has been serving as the Chief Examiner of the Ghana Institute of Architects since 2020, a resource person for the “Sustainability and Climate Change: Implications of Architectural Practices” module, and served on the Education and Institutions Committee of the Ghana Institute of Architects. His research capacity is evident in the output which includes over 20 publications in high impact journals since 2022. He has been involved at various leadership roles in securing grants and working to deliver outcomes attesting to his distinguished scholarly, industry, leadership and organizational capacities. He has been a reviewer for a number of high impact international journals across the world, thus, contributing to the production of knowledge. The foregoing, combined with his extensive experience and exposure to partnerships at the national/international levels, highlights his capacity to attract grants and funds for research and development activities for CABE.Understanding the important role of quality assurance in setting standards, testing and inspection, process improvement and training and development for a tertiary institution, he has developed this capacity through various roles he has played in the university, nationally and internationally. In addition to working for 12 years in various examinations capacity in the university and serving on the Academic Board and Planning and Resources Committee, he previously served as the Chair of the College Quality Assurance Committee, Faculty Course Development Committee, and member of Departmental and Faculty Accreditation Committee, Standing Committee on Examination Malpractices, Ad hoc Committee to Review and Regulate Teaching and Examinations Time Tables and Use of Classrooms Across the University, and Committee to Self-Evaluate KNUST for Institutional Accreditation.Under his leadership as Dean for the International Programmes Office, he completely transformed the office with visible and quantifiable growth in her activities spanning, partnerships, mobilities, visibility and communication, scholarships, infrastructure development, and strategic governance, resulting in recognition locally and internationally. As Ghanaian Director of the Confucius Institute at KNUST, his leadership of a multi-cultural and diverse staff has led to the setting up and tremendous growth of the institute evident in the over $500,000.00 raised for her activities, steady growth of the Chinese minor programme at KNUST, new offices for the institute, creation of 4 teaching centers in Kumasi, industry-academia collaboration, cultural activities, partnerships etc.   Working with/in industry for over 20 years, Professor Duah served as a member of the Council of the Ghana Institute of Architects for four (4) years, worked on highly impactful national and international projects, and negotiated for establishment of Confucius Institute at KNUST. Under his leadership, two China-Africa international automotive development forums have been successfully held in China and KNUST, Ghana focusing on intelligent electric vehicles. In recognition of his sterling contribution to industry and education, he was admitted into Fellowship of the Ghana Institute of Architects in 2024, joining less than 30 Fellows in Ghana.The professional and academic interests of Daniel include Afro-Green Architecture, Planning and sustainable construction materials; Inclusive Architecture; Barrierfree Communities and Smart Cities; Urban and Rural Planning for Community Development; Resilient Communities Planning and Design; Food System Architecture and Planning, and Economic Designs. As a chartered architect and distinguished project management professional, he has consulted on projects such as Ghana Smart Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Cities Programme being implemented in 10 Cities, and is Co-Principal Investigator for the TRANS-SAHARA Project: Novel WEFE Nexus-based approaches towards agroforestry management in the Greater North African Region with an estimated budget of 5,997,350.00 euros which started in 2024 and will run till 2027, and has consulted for landmark building projects across Ghana such as Headquarters project for an international organisation in Accra, Church of Pentecost East Legon Assembly Auditorium, new School of Graduate Studies Complex, and 4 story 280 bed dormitory building for Pentecost Preparatory School in Koforidua among others.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work is centered on advancing sustainable practices through interdisciplinary approaches spanning architecture, energy, education, and technology. Their research focuses on sustainable building design assessment, energy impacts, and innovation, as well as the integration of smart cities and digital technologies in addressing sustainability challenges. Through case studies and theoretical frameworks, they explore how these areas can collectively drive positive change across urban, agricultural, and educational systems. The researcher's approach emphasizes collaboration between academic disciplines to address complex issues, particularly within the African context, aiming to enhance sustainable development through innovative solutions and rigorous empirical research.

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Barriers to the adoption of green certification of buildings(2019)
A framework for the implementation of green certification of buildings in Ghana(2019)
A conceptual framework for the uptake of the green building concept in Ghana(2019)
Towards a circular economy: a knowledge-attitude gap between demand and supply-side operators on green building construction in Ghana(2022)
Stimulation strategies to promote green building uptake in developing countries: the case of Ghana(2022)
Towards an Uptake Framework for the Green Building Concept in Ghana: A Theoretical Review(2019)
Application of green building concepts and technologies for sustainable building development in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Ghana(2022)
Examining green road construction components: the case of Ghana(2023)
Sustainability literacy level among real estate developers towards sustainability performance optimization in housing delivery in Ghana(2023)
Adoption of Indoor Environmental Quality Assessment Framework for Naturally Ventilated Classrooms in Basic Schools in Ghana(2022)
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES IN REAL ESTATE HOUSING IN GHANA: PERCEPTION OF OCCUPANTS(2017)
Structural equation modelling of the critical barriers influencing the adoption of green building concepts and technologies in Ghana(2024)
Drivers of the implementation of Green Building concepts and technologies in developing countries: The case of Ghana(2025)
Integration of Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Mini-Grid Solar PV Systems in Off-Grid Rural Communities (SoAMIRural)(2023)
Energy efficiency awareness and assertiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa households: The case of Ghana(2024)
Climate Change Threats and Public Perceptions Towards Energy Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Narrative from Ghana(2024)
Towards Reducing Residential Electric Energy End-Use Wastage in Developing Countries: The Case of Ghana(2024)
Information Framework for Intelligent Decision Support System for Home Energy Retrofits(2013)
Intelligent decision support system for home energy retrofit adoption(2016)
Decision support factors evaluative model for affordable PPP public housing delivery in Ghana(2024)
Regulatory Distress: Architects’ Perspective on Enforcement of Building Regulations in Ghana(2019)
An Analysis of Influence of Information-Sharing Behavioural Factors on Information Asymmetry in PPP Projects(2024)
Correction to: An Analysis of Influence of Information-Sharing Behavioural Factors on Information Asymmetry in PPP Projects(2025)
Direct and Indirect Costs of Change Orders(2017)
Expert knowledge elicitation for decision-making in home energy retrofits(2014)
DESIGN THINKING AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR ARCHITECTURAL PEDAGOGY: Challenges and benefits for Ghanaian schools(2022)
Civic administrative centres in the northern and southern cities of Ghana: Assessing their state and locational distribution and the implications for urban growth and land demand(2024)
Sustainable architectural design and land-use application to civic centres in Ghana: the case of Damongo(2023)
Exploring the possibility of flood- resistant buildings in Accra, Ghana.(2017)
Assessing housing accommodation challenges of health workers in Ghana: A case of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi.(2021)
Field diagnosis of the criteria for selecting affordable housing in less developed countries: evidence from homeowners and renters in Ghana(2024)
Towards an Adoption Framework for Indigenous Building Materials Usage in Housing Delivery in Urban/Peri-Urban Areas of Ghana: A Theoretical Review(2024)
Kumasi trees – project of the hearts. Decolonial strategies for advancing urban greenery in a Sub-Saharan city(2025)
Intelligent decision support system framework for energy retrofits in existing homes(2024)
Frugal Innovation a Game Changer to Sustainable Affordable Housing(2023)
Assessing the Level of Sustainable Affordable Housing Consciousness Using Frugal Innovation(2022)
Exploring street graphics: Strategies and challenges for city branding in Kumasi, Ghana(2023)
Role of Expert Knowledge in Home Energy Retrofits(2016)
Validation of Malaria Predictive Model with Missing Covariates(2016)
Energy Consumption and Usage Reduction in Lecture Halls, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology(2021)
Application of Situation Awareness Theory to the Development of an Assessment Framework for Indoor Environmental Quality in Classroom(2023)
Collaborative Flow of Work in the Construction Industry(2023)
Rethinking the Curriculum in Architectural Education in a Global Habitat: The Case of the Trans-African Dialogues Series(2023)
Faded memories: The role of design in enhancing the quality of life of persons living with dementia(2024)
Assessment Framework for IEQ of Classrooms in Basic Schools in Ghana-Review of Data Collection Methods(2023)
THE ECONOMICS OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE LEVELS IN THE U.S.: A PREDICTIVE MODELLING OF POLICYHOLDER PREFERENCES(2025)
PHISH OR LEGIT? QUANTIFYING WEB-BASED THREAT SIGNALS THROUGH PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS AND FEATURE ATTRIBUTION(2025)
Force and motivation Nexus: a two-tier integrated framework for sustainable electric energy-related behaviour change in Sub-Sahara African households(2025)
Bridging the Digital Finance Gap in the United States: Analyzing the Socioeconomic and Behavioral Determinants of Cryptocurrency Adoption(2025)
Corporate Sustainability and Green Technology Cost-Benefit Analysis: Ghanaian‘s Perspectives(2025)

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