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ABSTRACT
The built environment is a crucial frontier in the search for eco-friendly practices in the era of environmental awareness, low-cost housing and sustainable development. The next generation is situated at the nexus of education and sustainability, and this case study, "Assessment of Architecture Students' Perspectives on Affordable and Eco-Friendly Materials: A Case Study of the University of Benin, Benin City," offers a peek into the minds of these students. This research explores the viewpoints of the students of Architecture at the University of Benin in Benin City across the various levels, providing an intriguing narrative of the budding architects who hold the key to an urban future that is more environmentally sensitive. It exposes their beliefs, objectives, and perceived difficulties as they negotiate the intricate world of affordable and ecofriendly building materials.