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    Effects of energy efficient architectural design features on users’ thermal comfort in a typical private Nigerian university
    (Archiculture, 2023-06) Aderonmu, Peter A.
    The effects of energy efficient architectural building design Features on the users’ thermal comfort in public building spaces have become critical concerns on the built environment in Nigeria. This study therefore relied on the collection of data from respondents that receive their lectures from three (3) selected auditorium buildings in Ajayi Crowther University Oyo State Nigeria. The methodology engaged quantitative techniques by the administration of questionnaire (with 40 questions). The study assessed the: (i) existing energy efficiency design features in the auditorium buildings, (ii) application of the energy efficiency design features in the auditorium buildings and (iii) critical success factors that influence the application of the energy efficiency building design features in the auditorium buildings. The results revealed Ten (10) energy efficiency architectural design features applied in the three (3) auditoria with the respondents mostly agreed on the availability of sun shading devices and the use of operable windows. In terms of the application of the architectural building design features in the selected auditoriums, the respondents mostly agreed on the application of raked sitting arrangements ranked 1st, LED (light emitting diode) lighting ranked 2nd, solar shading devices ranked 3rd and green roof as the least (10th) agreed upon respectively. More so, the critical success factors that determine application of architectural building design features in the auditorium buildings, the respondents mostly agreed on the willingness of the school to finance the purchase and installation of these design features (3.50) and the organisation of enlightenment seminars by the school authorities (3.31). This study concluded that improvements in the application of architectural design features that enhance users’ thermal comfort levels can be made inclusive and other more effective energy efficient measures could also be integrated to improve the thermal comfort experiences of the users of the auditorium buildings in the school environment. This study suggested further studies on other smart technologies that can simulate the effects of energy efficiency-tropical design features that can enhance users’ thermal comfort satisfaction
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    Exploring the opportunities in circular design as an affordable housing solution in Nigeria
    (International Conference on Civil Engineering and Technology 2023, 2023) Aderonmu, Peter A.
    The shortage of adequate housing is caused by global challenges such as urbanisation, economic instability, pandemics, and displacements. Additionally, the building sector is resource-intensive, leading to the emergence of the circular economy (CE) that is focused on resource efficiency. The design stage plays a central role in the CE model. However, circular housing design (CHD) in Nigeria has not been thoroughly explored. This study examined the opportunities for implementing CHD in Nigeria. Through a desk review approach, relevant data from the critical review of selected articles from reputable databases in the last five years were synthesized and incorporated into the study. The findings revealed that the adoption of CHD in Nigeria can assist in achieving affordability, decarbonisation, climate change mitigation, improving environmental value, energy optimisation, resource efficiency, and urban mining. More specifically, it will stimulate sustainability in the housing sector, digitalisation, technical expertise development, policies and regulations, land provision, coordination and collaboration, local voluntary stewardship programme, and new market opportunities in housing delivery in Nigeria. There is a need to develop technical skills in CHD through knowledge sharing among design professionals via multi-stakeholder collaborations and investment in technologies, as well as adopting integrated circular project delivery methods in the supply chain.
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    The Need for New Media Technologies in the Teaching of Computer Aided Design Courses in the Digital Design Studio: a case in the architecture department, Covenant University
    (New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2017) Aderonmu, Peter A.
    Architecture in Covenant University, the students are assembled in the Digital Design Studio with the advanced computer graphics suite on each system. As in the case of learning technologies, the use of new media is grounded in its value to support sound pedagogical approaches. This paper investigates the current study methods adopted in Architecture by administering questionnaires to undergraduate and postgraduate students of the 2016/2017 batch. The data collected showed a marked learning gap as a result of the adopted method of teaching. It is expected that the introduction of new media technologies and websites for hands-on training will lead to marked improvement in the knowledge dissemination and acquisition.
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    Effects of Energy Efficient Architectural Design Features on Users’ Thermal Comfort in a Typical Private Nigerian University
    (Archiculture, 2023-06) Aderonmu, Peter A.
    The effects of energy efficient architectural building design Features on the users’ thermal comfort in public building spaces have become critical concerns on the built environment in Nigeria. This study therefore relied on the collection of data from respondents that receive their lectures from three (3) selected auditorium buildings in Ajayi Crowther University Oyo State Nigeria. The methodology engaged quantitative techniques by the administration of questionnaire (with 40 questions). The study assessed the: (i) existing energy efficiency design features in the auditorium buildings, (ii) application of the energy efficiency design features in the auditorium buildings and (iii) critical success factors that influence the application of the energy efficiency building design features in the auditorium buildings. The results revealed Ten (10) energy efficiency architectural design features applied in the three (3) auditoria with the respondents mostly agreed on the availability of sun shading devices and the use of operable windows. In terms of the application of the architectural building design features in the selected auditoriums, the respondents mostly agreed on the application of raked sitting arrangements ranked 1st, LED (light emitting diode) lighting ranked 2nd, solar shading devices ranked 3rd and green roof as the least (10th) agreed upon respectively. More so, the critical success factors that determine application of architectural building design features in the auditorium buildings, the respondents mostly agreed on the willingness of the school to finance the purchase and installation of these design features (3.50) and the organisation of enlightenment seminars by the school authorities (3.31). This study concluded that improvements in the application of architectural design features that enhance users’ thermal comfort levels can be made inclusive and other more effective energy efficient measures could also be integrated to improve the thermal comfort experiences of the users of the auditorium buildings in the school environment. This study suggested further studies on other smart technologies that can simulate the effects of energy efficiency-tropical design features that can enhance users’ thermal comfort satisfaction.
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    Users Perception on Need for Universal Design in Recreation Centres in Ogun State, Nigeria
    (International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2023-04) Aderonmu, Peter A.
    The study examined perception of users on the need for Universal Design (U.D.) in Recreation Centres in Ogun State Nigeria. Cross-sectional survey method was adopted with stratified random Sampling. A sample size of 100 instead of expected minimum of 53 from maximum 2,650 estimated daily users of the nine standard recreational facilities in the State. A questionnaire was randomly administered to the users of the facilities in the State, to harness their views on need for U.D. in them. Data gathered were appropriately analysed. Findings showed that the facilities have good accessibility and usability. It was recommended that management and architects, among others involved with designing and constructing recreational facilities should ensure conformity to U.D. principles for improved accessibility and usability for all users without discrimination