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Title: BIOCLIMATIC DESIGN PRINCIPLE A SOLUTION TO THERMAL DISCOMFORT IN MINNA RESIDENCES, NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
Authors: Adedayo, O. F.
Ayuba, Philip
Oyetola, S. A
Buhari, Amina
Keywords: bioclimatic design, local materials, thermal comfort.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Journal of Environment and Earth Science
Citation: Adedayo, O. F., Ayuba, Philp, Oyetola, S. A., Buhari, A. (2013). Bioclimatic Design Principle a Solution to Thermal Discomfort in Minna Residences, Niger State, Nigeria. Journal of Environment and Earth Science, 3(12), pp. 45-51
Abstract: Residential buildings are places where people find themselves to be for a betterpart of their day for a lot of individuals, this should serve as a comfort zone but is being defeated by a number of factors that range from construction materials choices, inappropriate design concept to suite building location, lack of consideration of rxisting site features, micro climate of the building location and improper orientation of building. From the simple random sampling in Niger State, Nigeria drawn from Dutsen Kura, Tunga and Chanchaga in Minna, it was deduced from the study by administering 25 questionnaires in Dutsen, 14 in Chanchaga and 15 inTunga that 49% of the residents are uncomfortable in their homes during the day, while the rest 26% find it to be fair while 24% say it is good. The aim of this paper is to determine ways in which thermal comfort can be achieved in houses within Minna. The methodology adopted was both structured survey and observation. It was deduced that bioclimatic design through the use of readily available materials can reduce the effect of heat gain into the building, incorporation of natural landscape, and micro climate of the environment will be considered. It is recommended that individuals in their various capacities adopt such design principles in order to have a serene energy efficient and less polluted environment.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8186
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