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Revitalizing Nigeria's built heritage using Facility Management service delivery: The Lagos National Arts Theatre Complex

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Revitalizing Nigeria's built heritage using Facility Management service delivery: The Lagos National Arts Theatre Complex. / Onwuanyi, N.; Oyetunji, A.K.
In: International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment, Vol. 5, No. 2, 31.12.2016, p. 579.

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Onwuanyi N, Oyetunji AK. Revitalizing Nigeria's built heritage using Facility Management service delivery: The Lagos National Arts Theatre Complex. International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment. 2016 Dec 31;5(2):579. doi: 10.1016/j.ijsbe.2016.05.001

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Onwuanyi, N. ; Oyetunji, A.K. / Revitalizing Nigeria's built heritage using Facility Management service delivery: The Lagos National Arts Theatre Complex. In: International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment. 2016 ; Vol. 5, No. 2. pp. 579.

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