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Nexus between the participation of residents in house design and residential satisfaction in Akure, Nigeria |
Alexander Adeyemi Fakere(), Olatunde Arayela, Clement Oluwole Folorunso |
Department of Architecture, Federal University of Technology, PMB 704 Akure, Nigeria |
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Abstract This study examined the relationship between residents’ level of participation in house design and level of residential satisfaction in Akure, Nigeria. The study was based on the idea that the goal of housing projects is to provide satisfactory environments for users. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 304 household heads in transitional and peripheral zones of thecity. Data were obtained through a structured questionnaire and focus group discussionsand observations. The obtained data were subsequently subjected to single-factor descriptive analysis, mean satisfaction scoring, and categorical regression analysis. Results showed a positive significant relationship between the level of resident participation in house design and the level of residential satisfaction. The significant participatory predictors of satisfaction were number of bedrooms, general house design, development of the brief for the design, arrangement of interior spaces, and selection of finishing materials. Space size and building materials were not significant predictors in this context. The obtained p-value of 0.000 indicated that the regression mode laws significant. This study recommends a high level of resident participation in house design to achieve a high level of residential housing satisfaction in Nigeria.
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Keywords
Akure
Concentric zones
House design
Residentparticipa-tion
Residential satisfaction
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Corresponding Author(s):
Alexander Adeyemi Fakere
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Issue Date: 06 July 2017
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