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AYOOLA HEZEKIAH ADEDAYO

Publication

Publisher:
 Tropical Journal Of The Built Environment, JABU
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Assessment Of Thermal Performance Of Residential Buildings In Ibadan Land.
Publication Authors:
 Lawal, A. F., Adedokun, A., Ayoola, H. A , And Fasuyi, B
Year Published:
 2011
Abstract:

Assessment of thermal performance of residential buildings in Ibadan Land

 
Publisher:
 Unpublished, M.Phil; Department Of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
Publication Type:
 Disertations
Publication Title:
 The Perception And Value Of Housing Among The Poor In Ilesa
Publication Authors:
 Ayoola H.A.
Year Published:
 2011
Abstract:

The Perception and Value of Housing Among the poor in Ilesa; (2011). M.Phil. Dissertation, (Unpublished), Department of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

 
Publisher:
 M.Arch. Project Dissertation (Unpublished), Department Of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
Publication Type:
 Disertations
Publication Title:
 Project Report On The Design Of Osun State Museum Osogbo
Publication Authors:
 Ayoola H. A.
Year Published:
 2007
Abstract:

Project Report on the Design of Osun State Museum Osogbo; (2007). M.Arch. Project Dissertation (Unpublished), Department of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

 
Publisher:
 M.Arch. Dissertation, (Unpublished),
Publication Type:
 Disertations
Publication Title:
 Assessment Of Thermal Comfort Of International Breweries Staff Quarters, Ilesa,
Publication Authors:
 Ayoola H.A.
Year Published:
 2007
Abstract:

Assessment of Thermal Comfort of International Breweries Staff Quarters, Ilesa, (2007). M.Arch. Dissertation, (Unpublished),

 
Publisher:
 Journal Of Architectural And Planning Research.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 SOCIO-PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NEIGHBORHOODS AND SENSE OF COMMUNITY IN CORE RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS IN AKURE, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA
Publication Authors:
 Hezekiah Adedayo Ayoola & Oludolapo Olutosin Amole
Year Published:
 2006
Abstract:
This study investigated the influence of neighborhood socio-physical characteristics on sense of community in four core residential neighborhoods in Akure, Nigeria. Previous research on sense of community has suggested a number of interrelated components, which were integrated into this research. For this study, the authors selected four specific residential neighborhoods in the core of Akure. They successfully administered 532 questionnaires across the four neighborhoods and analyzed the results using frequency distribution and categorical regression analysis. The regression analysis confirmed there was a significant relationship between neighborhood physical characteristics and sense of community . Sense of community was also found to be influenced by neighborhood physical quality. Sense of community variables related to trust and residents’ sense of belonging to the neighborhood were the strongest predictors of neighborhood physical quality. In addition, the socioeconomic variables age, income, length of residency and tenure status were found to be strong predictors of sense of community. The paper concludes that sense of community, was positively associated with neighbourhood quality and if well utilized, can result in neighborhood improvement, while neighborhood physical characteristics are an essential tool in building a strong sense of community, particularly in poor residential neighborhoods. 
Publisher:
 Unpublished B.Tech Project Dissertation, Department Of Architecture, Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomoso.
Publication Type:
 Disertations
Publication Title:
  Project Report On The Design Of LAUTECH Bank Ogbomoso
Publication Authors:
 Ayoola H.A.
Year Published:
 2003
Abstract:

Project Report on the Design of LAUTECH Bank Ogbomoso, (2003).

 
Publisher:
 Journal Of Urban Regeneration And Renewal.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Coping With Urban Poverty: Housing Transformation And Home Based Enterprises In Poor Residential Neighbourhoods Of Akure, Nigeria.
Publication Authors:
 Hezekiah Adedayo Ayoola & Alexander Adeyemi Fakere
Year Published:
 2002
Abstract:
This paper investigates how spaces meant for a residential purpose has been transformed for other uses particularly Home Based Enterprises. The paper shows that the houses in poor residential neighbourhoods provide residents with both home and workplace for livelihood. This is practised by the majority of people living in the core urban residential neighbourhoods in Akure, Nigeria. This paper attempts to identify different Kinds of Home Based Enterprises and analyses how spaces are used for other functions than they were initially designed to perform. Empirical data were sourced from four core residential neighbourhoods in Akure, Nigeria as a case study to examine how spaces for the domestic purpose were used for commercial activities, the size and nature of home-based enterprises. The study revealed that most households in the core residential neighbourhoods engage in one or more home-based enterprises and a lot of the houses in the study