Daylight Influence on Architecture Studio Culture in Nigerian Universities
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2024-08
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Preprints
Abstract
Productivity levels of architecture students have been ascertained via research to relate strongly to
the quality of studio culture in architecture studios. Students' comfort is significantly influenced by the quality
of daylight within architecture studios, as demonstrated by research findings. The comfort level in architecture
studios is also known to influence the productivity of architecture students significantly. Building on separate
research findings that have proven the individual impact of daylighting and studio culture on the performance
of architecture students, this research aims to explore the potential connection between daylighting and studio
culture. At the commencement of this research, data collection was via a qualitative approach in the form of
interviews. At a later stage, we administered structured questionnaires for a quantitative analysis. From
observations, many students would instead not work in their studios but elsewhere – at the expense of
cultivating a good studio culture. Hence, this research is pertinent in that it would discover the reason(s) behind
this trend among architecture students in the sample universities and the contribution of daylighting to studio
culture in these universities. The outcome of this research would provide a knowledge base further to improve
the design of architecture studios in Nigerian universities.
Description
Keywords
architecture students, daylighting, design studio, student productivity, studio culture