Examining Flexibility in Space Use in Architectural Designs of Public Core Housing Schemes in Anambra State of Nigeria
Publication Date: 24/07/2021
Author(s): Dr. Nnaemeka Bennet Christian Dillon Okoye, Prof. Ikechukwu Onyegiri, Dr. Marcellinus Okafor.
Volume/Issue: Volume 4 , Issue 2 (2021)
Abstract:
Studies indicate flexibility in space use in architectural design as enhancing core housing affordability. Despite this and the notion that intended residents cannot afford core houses, it is not yet documented what constitutes this attribute, and whether they featured in the core house designs. This information, required as a check for future designs, is lacking. Study examined flexibility in space use in architectural designs of existing public core housing schemes in Anambra State, Nigeria, using Mixed Method approach (data sourced from architectural drawings of existing prototypes, field observations and personal interview protocols). Observation schedule with “Yes” and “No” ratings was used in ascertaining reflection of the attribute in each of the 7 prototypes studied. The attribute was found featuring only in 1 out of the 7 prototypes. For affordability improvement, the paper recommends consideration of the variables constituting flexibility in space use in future core housing designs in Anambra State.
Keywords:
Architectural design characteristics, Flexibility in space use, Housing affordability, Core housing schemes, Low-cost housing.