NIA Regional Secretariat
NIA Regional Secretariat
NIA Regional Secretariat
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter One
1.0 Background Of Study
1.1 Statement Of Problem
1.2 Aim
1.3 Objectives
1.4 Scope Of The Project
1.5 Motivation
1.6 Research Methodology
1.7 Limitations Of The Study Encountered
Chapter Two
Literature Review
2.1 Definition Of Terms:
2.2 History Of The Nia:
2.3 Mode Of Operation Of The Nia
2.4 Benefits Of The Nia
2.5deductions From Literature Review
Chapter Three
3.0 Case Studies
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Chapter Four
4.1 Planning Proposal
4.2 Site Planning
4.3 Zoning
4.4 Environmental Impact Assessment
Chapter Five
Design Proposal
5.1 Space Programming/Interrelationship Matrices
5.2 Zoning
5.3 Facilities
5.4 Anthropometric Studies
5.5 Design Considerations
Conclusion
Bibliography
Diagrams
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
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Due to the fact that the Enugu state chapter of the N.I.A has no
standard structure which will efficiently aid the architectural body properly
organize the practice of the profession in the state, there is need for a building
complex which will fully aid the Enugu state chapter of the professional
architectural body (The Nigerian Institute of Architects) carry out its mandated
obligations such as the mobilization of informal members for quality services
and maintenance of the good standards already set.
1.3 Aims
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1.4 Objectives
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in turn, from the national headquarters has had a couple of chain reactions in
the various 36 chapters all around the nation.
Basically, due to the fact that the Enugu state chapter of the NIA has no
secretariat building designed and erected specifically for the soul purpose of its
own, I found it necessary for the chapter to have a building of its own, for its
private purposes, such as it annual general meetings, executive committee
meetings, November-lectures, archi-wives meetings, professional practice
examinations and other social activities. There is need for a secretariat building
for the Enugu state chapter of the NIA, for the setting and maintenance of the
standard of architecture in the community. The architecture of a community,
defines its level of civilization.
A regional secretariat building for the NIA is a focal point for the
profession of architecture in the state which it is found. It should be a building
where architectural activities such as executive committee meetings, annual
meetings, November-lectures, archi-wives meetings, dinners, professional
practice examinations and other social activities will be held. It would also
serve as recreational center, whereby architects or regular individuals could go
to and relax their minds. The space analysis which were obtained from a case
study of the Royal Institute of British Architects (a professional body of
architects in the United Kingdom). The RIBA is the biggest and oldest
architectural body formally setup in the world with the best knowledge and
experience in the field of architecture. The spaces are as follows, a large
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However, prudent use has been made of the available information obtained
during my time of research.
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The research procedure used for this thesis was mainly the primary
source i.e. through individuals that know a lot about NIA. The secondary
sources were mainly the internet and books in the libraries
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CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
There are various terms very common with the Nigerian Institute of
Architects. The following listed below are some acronyms very common with
the Nigerian Institutes of Architects.
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On the first day of April in the year 1960, (six months before the nations
independence), the Nigerian Institute of Architects was founded as a Nigerian
Society of Architects in Lagos with 13 foundation members.
On April 2005 (45 years after), the membership of NIA surpassed the
4000 mark which comprised of fellows, full honorary members, associate
graduates and student members, all of which were located in 32 state
chapters.
There are various types of members of the NIA. The following listed
below are the types of membership obtained from the members directory.
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- Fellows
- Full members
- Graduate members
On both the national and state levels, there are executive committee members
who are elected for the proper regulation of the NIA activities.
The headquarters of the NIA is located on number 2 Kuwaka close off Gimbiya
street, area 11, Garki Abuja,Nigeria.
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Natural Factors
Climate
levels for human activities . . . do not isolate human needs from the
environment
avoid overdependence on mechanical systems to alter the climate
(such dependency signifies inappropriate design, disassociation
from the environment, and nonsustainable use of resources)
Analyze whether the climate is comfortable, too cool, or too hot for
the anticipated activities, and then which of the primary climatic
components of temperature, sun, wind, and moisture make the
comfort level better (asset) or worse (liability).
Temperature
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Sun
Wind
Moisture
Vegetation
Topography
Water Bodies
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Hydrology
Geology/Soils
Seismic
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Pests
Wildlife
Human Factors
Cultural Resources
Archeological resources
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Vernacular architecture
Historic resources
Anthropology/ethnic background/religion/sociology
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Sensory Experience
Visual
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Sounds
Touch
allow visitors to touch and be in touch with the natural and cultural
resources of the site
vary walking surfaces to identify or give different quality to different
spaces
use contrasting textures to direct attention to interpretive
opportunities
Smell
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direct air exhausted from utility areas away from public areas
Taste
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CHAPTER THREE
CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY I
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LOCATION:
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FUNCTION:
SPACE ANALYSIS:
Also included within are the executive offices which are used by the
executive committee members only.
GENERAL APPRAISALS:
Floor plan
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The floor plan is organized in such a way that the public areas accessible
more readily than the administrative areas within. The shape of the floor is a
combination of simple rectangular forms. The building is a 3-storey building
structure.
GROUND FLOOR:
The ground floor is practically public in nature. The following are located
on it, multi-purpose hall, restaurant, bar, control room, bookshop and the
indoor games room.
FIRST FLOOR:
The first floor has the admistrative offices and production or design
offices
SECOND FLOOR:
This floor has terraces, art works and a few administrative offices.
The façade is very simple. It has a very Royal look. The walls are of sand
Crete and hollow block finishing with mortar rendering and paint. The windows
are projecting windows, reflective in nature, the walls, floors and roofs are
insitu-cast, with internal partitions made of block walls, wooden or glass
partitions.
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- Very functional arrangement of spaces within the building
- Use of very simple, functional and prestigious forms in the elevations.
- Stairs open to adequate skylight to make it magnificent.
CASE STUDY II
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HISTORY:
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LOCATION:
The building is located at 18/20 chime lane G.R.A Enugu state. The area is a
residential zone.
FUNCTIONS:
The building is serving only three basic purposes for the Enugu state NIA
meetings
- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING ROOM
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The November-lectures and social gatherings are held at other locations such
as hotels and residential homes. The same goes for the private practice
examination.
APPRAISALS:
DEMERITS
Secondly, it very unsuitable and inconvenient, due to the fact that it was not
designed for public use.
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HISTORY:
LOCATION:
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FUNCTION:
SPACE ANALYSIS:
- Executive offices
- Administrative offices
- Library
- Exhibition spaces
- Seminary Rooms
- Snacks bar/canteen
- Storage facilities
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GENERAL APPRAISALS:
Floor plan:
The floor plan is organized in such a way that the public areas are
accessed first before the administrative areas. The higher you ascend the
floors, the less public you go.
Ground floor:
This floor has the exhibition hall, banks, canteens and a few
administrative offices and the conference room.
These two floors have the administrative offices such as the federal
ministry of education, code of conduct bureau, federal office of statistics,
federal ministry of labor, the federal pay office and many more.
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The walls are of sand Crete and hollow blocks, finished with mortar
renderings and paint. The windows are horizontally sliding glass windows, the
walls and floors are insitu-cast. The internal partitions are of block wall,
wooden or glass partitions.
MERITS:
DEMERITS:
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CHAPTER FOUR
PLANNING PROPOSAL
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The area in which the site is located is a developed area. The site is clean
and undeveloped. The soil type of the site is loamy and the land has a gentle
slope which comes from the western side to the eastern side of the site.
4.1.2 Topography:
The land slopes from the western direction to the eastern direction of
the site. Hence this determines
4.1.3 Soil:
The selected site is of laterite soil, and it has a good bearing capacity.
Soil analysiswill determine the following:
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Because of the sloping nature of the land from the west to the east of
the site, a drainage system will be introduced to restrict and redirect the flow
of water away from the proposed buildings on the site.
4.1.5 Vegetation:
4.1.6 Climate:
Enugu falls within the hot-humid tropical
climate zone.There are two major seasons the year. The rainy season lasts
from March to October and the dry season lasts from November to February.
4.1.7 Temperature:
The temperature of Enugu state is usually high and constant through the
year and may range from a mean monthly value of 25.9 oC-25.5oC.
Design Implication
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4.1.8 Rainfall:
This is usually very high with a mean monthly value ranging from 4.72cm
in December to 353.60cm in September and may reach as 595.0cm in the
month of September. The season of rainfall covers from March to October, July
and September being known as the period of the heaviest rainfall. Rainy
season is brought about by the south-west monsoon wind from heavy rainfall
on the building and adequate provision must be made for roof and storm
water drainage, protection of walls, windows and building fabric generally.
4.1.9 Humidity:
4.1.10Wind pattern:
The prevailing wind patterns are south-west monsoon wind and north–
east trade wind. The south-west monsoon wind blows from the Atlantic Ocean
from March to October. It is cool and fresh and gives rise to the rain. The
north-east trade wind blows from November to February. It is dry and dusty
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and gives rise to the harmattan which is major characteristic of the dry season
in this region.
4.2.1 Traffic:
The vehicle parking spaces are provided close to the building without
obstructing the movement of pedestrians. Provision has also been med
separately for pedestrians walking in the secretariat building.
4.2.2 Orientation:
4.2.3 Landscaping:
4.3 Zoning
The site is generally a public zone with varying levels of noise observed
within at different zones. The zone where the retail shops are found alongside
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the restaurant and bar,is of the highest level of noise within the site, followed
by the central driveway and the parking lot. The area where the proposed
building is found, posses the least level of noise.
The proposed chapter building for the N.I.A Enugu state will help
serve the industrial commercial and residential area. It will equally help in the
provision of job opportunity for the people around the area. It will help in the
development of the architectural standard of the society. It will aid develop
the community and maintain standards of living.
CHAPTER FIVE
DESIGN PROPOSAL
FORM:
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FUNCTION:
5.2 ZONING
5.3 FACILITIES
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- Entrance
- Sanitary facilities
- Emergency exits
- Foyers
- Library
- Multi-purpose hall
- Bookshop
Entrance
A well defined entrance shall be provided for entry into the building and
other functional spaces within. These entrances shall be designed to
accommodate the volume of traffic that will pass through them.
Sanitary facilities
Emergency exits
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Foyers
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- Exhibition halls
- Security office
Offices
This is a room where the NIA executive committee members gather for
executive committe meetings. Here issues are discussed and solutions are
proffered to them. Council elections are also held in this space.
Exhibition halls
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Restaurant
A restaurant where day to day businesses and diners will be held will be
made available. This will make the building a lot more comfortable and
independent for individuals living and working within.
Bar/Café
A bar will be very necessary for individuals that would want to drink and
relax themselves from the stress of their daily endeavors/activities.
This space is one where games will be played within the building.
Provision will be made for games such as snooker, table tennis e.t.c.
Games such as the lawn tennis and the basket ball will be appropriate
for this section of the welfare facilities and they will be located outside the
building.
Cyber café
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Virtual library
This is a regular library with a mini cyber café setup within the premises
for the private use of the library.
Swimming pool
Parking spaces
Adequate parking spaces will be made available and will also have
proper planning.
Leased spaces
Spaces will be created for lease by the NIA institutional body. This will
help create means through which the NIA will raise fund for the body’s regular
needs by leasing out the spaces.
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office
Book shop 112 1
Multi-purpose hall 880 2
Exhibition hall 280 3
E-library 240 1
Library 320 1
Store 49 6
Leased spaces 200 5
Control room 130 1
Librarian’s office 49 1
Acquisition and 49 1
cataloguing department
Records department 200 1
Technical studio 120 2
ARCON representative’s 64 1
office
Chapter Chairman 81 1
Committee chairmen’s 81 3
office
Treasurer 56 1
Council meeting room 160 1
P.R.O 56 1
Secretary 56 1
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5.5.1 Circulation:
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5.5.3 Security:
There is need for adequate security for the regional secretariat building
of the NIA through the following means:
- Physical security
o This entails the use of individual beings as security personeels.
It also includes the use of other physical elements such as
fences to enclose the site and restrict movements.
- Electronic security
o This entails the use of electronic devices such as gadgets to
provide adequate security. Such devices include security
cameras, alarms, scanners and automated doors.
- Designed security
Security by this method is provided through the design. Zoning
is one of the chief tools employed. Very sensitive areas are
kept consolidated/isolated from the public.
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5.5.5 Lightning:
- Natural lightning
This is any form of lightning gotten naturally, i.e. Through natural
means such as sunlight and moonlight. The window area within a
designed space must be at least 10% of the total floor area for
adequate natural lightning. It is important to note the amount of light
needed in a design in order to determine efficiently the size of the
window openings required.
Advantages of natural lightning
- It gives a better 3-dimensional view of objects.
- It gives the color rendering of objects to which we are accustomed.
- It creates the awareness of the spacing of time and period of day.
- It is a cheap form of light/solar energy.
Artificial lightning
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5.5.6 Ventilation:
- Natural ventilation
o All spaces within the building should to some extent be
ventilated naturally. Three factors greatly influence natural
ventilation within a designed. They are discussed as shown
below:
Orientation of building
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CONCLUSION
- The design which has passed through the documentation, analysis
and synthesis stages has resulted in a proposal which is worthy of
emulation to other undergraduate student in pursue of a degree in
architecture. The activities therein present are very functional in their
own spaces and at the same time blends with the entire activities
that share the same structure, however, there is no conflict.
- The design concept was used to achieve an architectural space that is
truly comfortable and meets the needs for proper communication
within the building. The design for effective communication within
the building formed the heart of the design process. The design has
actually proved that the services of a secretariat building for the
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