Sustainable Ventilation Strategies in Institutional Buildings A Case Study of Edozien Lecture Theater, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
feathers and is used for flying. The H shaped building plans consist of two wings that are connected by a central axis, forming an H shape. The central axis often includes common living areas such as the kitchen, student lounge, and Food Court, Multi-faith Prayer Room, while the wings can be used for various purposes such as Student sleeping quarter, Ablution facilities, Student Game Room, Convenience Shops, Design studios H-shaped building plans are designed to maximize natural light and ventilation, which can have numerous benefits for students. The central axis of the plan allows for plenty of sunlight to enter the building, while the wings provide shade Third and fourth floor plans and protection from the elements. This design is particularly The ground floor, 1st and 2nd beneficial in areas with extreme temperatures such as in the floor plans looks like this proposed site, as it can help regulate the indoor climate and reduce energy costs. Bubble and spatial relationship diagram The orientation of the wings and central axis allows for air to flow through the building, creating a comfortable indoor environment without the need for air conditioning. This is particularly useful in areas with high humidity, where proper ventilation is essential for preventing the growth of mold and mildew. Natural light and ventilation have health benefits for the students. Exposure to natural light has been linked to improved mood, productivity, and overall well- being while proper ventilation can help STUDENT STUDENT reduce indoor air pollution, which can SLEEPING SLEEPING have negative effects on respiratory QUARTER QUARTER health.
In addition to the health and energy
benefits, maximizing natural light and ventilation can also have aesthetic benefits. A well-lit and ventilated home can create a bright and inviting atmosphere that is both comfortable and stylish. This will be even more crucial in Passage/link Passage/link Balcony areas where natural is limited, where the KEY H-shaped plan can help bring more light Multi-faith Prayer Room Convenience Shops Food Court into the home. Student Lounge Design studios Ablution facilities
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Sustainable Ventilation Strategies in Institutional Buildings A Case Study of Edozien Lecture Theater, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology