EVALUATION OF HABITABILITY FACTORS OF WET SPACES AT QUEENS LODGE
Table Of Contents
- <p> </p><p>Title page — – – – – – – – – – – i </p><p>Declaration — – – – – – – – – – -ii</p><p>Approval page — – – – – – – – – – -iii</p><p>Dedication — – – – – – – – – – -iv</p><p>Acknowledgement — – – – – – – – – -v </p><p>Table of content — – – – – – – – – -vi Abstract — – – – – – – – – – – -vii</p> <br><p></p>
Project Abstract
This research project focuses on the evaluation of habitability factors of wet spaces at Queens Lodge. Wet spaces, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms, are essential areas in residential buildings that require careful consideration to ensure they are habitable and functional. The evaluation of habitability factors in wet spaces is crucial for promoting the health, safety, and well-being of residents. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative assessments and qualitative analysis to comprehensively evaluate the habitability factors of wet spaces at Queens Lodge. Quantitative assessments involve measuring key indicators such as ventilation, lighting, temperature, humidity levels, and water quality to determine the overall environmental quality of the wet spaces. These assessments are conducted using specialized equipment and monitoring tools to collect accurate data. Qualitative analysis involves gathering insights from residents and building managers through surveys, interviews, and observation to understand their perceptions and experiences regarding the habitability of wet spaces. By integrating both quantitative and qualitative data, this research provides a holistic evaluation of the habitability factors at Queens Lodge. The findings of this study aim to identify areas of improvement in the wet spaces at Queens Lodge and provide recommendations for enhancing habitability factors. By addressing issues such as poor ventilation, inadequate lighting, high humidity levels, and water quality concerns, the research seeks to enhance the overall living conditions and comfort of residents in the building. Furthermore, the evaluation of habitability factors in wet spaces contributes to sustainable building practices by promoting energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and water conservation. Implementing recommended improvements based on the research findings can lead to a more sustainable and healthy living environment at Queens Lodge. Overall, this research project highlights the importance of evaluating habitability factors in wet spaces to ensure the well-being and satisfaction of residents. By combining quantitative assessments and qualitative analysis, the study offers a comprehensive understanding of the environmental quality and user experience in the wet spaces at Queens Lodge. The findings and recommendations from this research can inform future design and maintenance practices to create more comfortable and sustainable living spaces.
Project Overview
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</p><h3><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></h3><p>In most of the world the term wet space has gone viral. However wet space is also used predominantly when it comes to architectural analysis. (Wikipedia free encyclopedia, 03/09/2015) Wet space usually refers to rooms or spaces containing sanitary fixtures and appliances- including bathrooms and en suites, toilets, laundries and kitchen. It has dated way back since people started building modern house. Wet spaces are subjected to high level of; direct wetting, high humidity levels, condensation etc. (Wikipedia free encyclopedia, 03/09/2015).</p><p>Wet spaces are designed in order not to increase the risk of slip and other safety hazards, and are to be made accessible and comfortable for the occupant. It must be designed to meet statutory requirements, including the requirements of building code clause E3 internal moisture, which aims to safeguard building users against illness, injury and loss of amenity and to protect the rest of the building from water damage. (Wikipedia free encyclopedia, 03/09/2015)<strong>. </strong>With good design, detailing and installation of waterproof membranes and impervious finishes to manage the moisture generated, wet areas can be durable, healthy, safe and comfortable, and should not result in damage to the building structure, surface finishes and fixtures. (Wikipedia free encyclopedia, 03/09/2015).</p><h3><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></h3><p>The statement of problem is such that the project can take care of the following: Provision of functional and habitable wet space for Queen`s hostel Oko; Through the wet space evaluation, it will increase the standard of hostel in Oko and Reduce the high level of ill health caused by bad wet space design.</p><h3><strong>1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES</strong></h3><p>The aim of the study is the evaluation of wet space at Queen`s hostel Oko.</p><p>Provision of a functional and habitable wet space at Queen`s hostel Oko.</p><p>Reduction of high level of ill health caused by bad wet space design.</p><p>To increase the standard of hostels in Oko.</p><p>To arrest the existing wet space problem at Queen`s hostel Oko.</p><h4><strong>1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></h4><p>Is the location of the wet spaces at Queen`s hostel appropriate?</p><p>Is the space allotted for the wet spaces adequate?</p><p>Is there any need for a new design of the wet spaces at Queen`s hostel?</p><h4><strong>1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></h4><p>The project will benefit the students at the Queen`s hostel.</p><h4><strong>1.6 SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY</strong></h4><p>The scope covered only the students that stay at the Queen`s hostel.</p><h5><strong>1.7 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY</strong></h5><p>Inadequate co-operation from some of the respondent. The problem is solved by what is called (focus group) which is referred to as a scientific research method.</p>
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