2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/665/1/012021
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Imprints of security challenges on vernacular architecture of northern Nigeria: a study on Borno State

Abstract: Security challenges are known to have diverse negative impacts on all facets of human endeavours across the world. However, in a country like Nigeria that is faced with myriads of security challenges ranging from armed bandits to insurgences by terrorist groups, the impacts of security challenges on architecture have not been adequately explored. This research examined how security challenges have influenced the architectural forms and spatial morphology of vernacular architecture in Northern Nigeria using thr… Show more

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“…Hence, as noted by Okpalike et al [10], in the conceptual design phase of any project, the selection of façade type, its arrangement, and the size of the fenestration system have a significant effect on determining how the building will function and also the airflow rate necessary to maintain indoor environmental quality for users' comfort and safety. This was emphasized by Ayoosu et al [12] that window placement and fenestration size are pivotal to the quality and quantity of natural ventilation and daylight a building receives, particularly in the tropics, where Okeke et al [13] stressed the importance of permitting more natural fresh air into the building for human thermal comfort. Therefore, building fenestrations should be utilized in buildings not just to provide visual interest to the façade but also as a tool for designers to create internal spaces that are conducive and more user-friendly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, as noted by Okpalike et al [10], in the conceptual design phase of any project, the selection of façade type, its arrangement, and the size of the fenestration system have a significant effect on determining how the building will function and also the airflow rate necessary to maintain indoor environmental quality for users' comfort and safety. This was emphasized by Ayoosu et al [12] that window placement and fenestration size are pivotal to the quality and quantity of natural ventilation and daylight a building receives, particularly in the tropics, where Okeke et al [13] stressed the importance of permitting more natural fresh air into the building for human thermal comfort. Therefore, building fenestrations should be utilized in buildings not just to provide visual interest to the façade but also as a tool for designers to create internal spaces that are conducive and more user-friendly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unless this is done, the designer runs the risk of creating a hot indoor climate that is expensive to maintain due to the cost of cooling or lighting by artificial means, especially during the hot season. Nigeria lies within the tropical region of the globe and as such, solar radiation poses a serious problem affecting urban dwellers that experience thermal discomfort within the indoor environment [13][14][15]. According to Nwalusi and Okeke [16], globalization trends and advent of colonialism have great implication on Nigeria building and construction industry with the eroding of traditional building techniques that utilized appropriate technology and the replacement with foreign material and technology from the western world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%