2012
DOI: 10.4314/ejesm.v5i2.9
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An Evaluation of the Spatial Dimension of Landscape Consciousness among Residents in Ogbomoso, Nigeria

Abstract: This study is a survey of residential houses, to evaluate residents' conscious imputs to qualitative and nature-sensitive housing environments in Ogbomoso. Three relative objects of the built environment are focused for the study. The first is the conscious provision of open space. Open space considered acceptable in this study should not be less than the 3.0, 1.5 and 3.0 metres, mandatory set backs at the front, to the property fence and to the next neighbour's outer wall, respectively; constituting the appro… Show more

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“…A survey of house forms in the high, medium and low residential density zones of Ogbomoso shows that compound housesteads, the popular house forms among residents in the cores of Yoruba cities are gradually disappearing. Single and Brazilian house forms in the high and medium density residential zones of the cities are, however, gradually re-emerging in the low density residential zones (Atolagbe, 2011b). Some of these houses are still built with similar, local materials.…”
Section: New Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey of house forms in the high, medium and low residential density zones of Ogbomoso shows that compound housesteads, the popular house forms among residents in the cores of Yoruba cities are gradually disappearing. Single and Brazilian house forms in the high and medium density residential zones of the cities are, however, gradually re-emerging in the low density residential zones (Atolagbe, 2011b). Some of these houses are still built with similar, local materials.…”
Section: New Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%