Appraisal of Fizzling Features of Hausa Vernacular Architecture (HVA) in Selected Areas of Jos (cikin gari) City Centre, Plateau State, Nigeria.

B. Jolaoso, Muhammad Murtala Bello, Auwalu Nasir Umaru, S. T. Adamu
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Dakali is a unique feature that plays a functional role in the Hausa Vernacular Architecture (HVA). However, events have revealed a gradual extinction from the streetscape due to contemporary changes in the cityscapes and the general physical development with the concomitant effect of reduction in the performance of the expected function in buildings. This paper focuses on the enumeration and documentation of buildings with or without this significant feature. It also appraises the attendant contemporary architectural design-shift. The paper adopts quantitative research approach; purposive sampling and Content analysis method in the selection of potential respondents and review of related literature respectively. This was complimented with the conduct of field survey, selective interviews and observation. Information extracted therefrom was descriptively presented. Findings revealed that out of the total of 235 selected samples, 50 buildings (about 21%) reflects the HVA features; only 14 buildings (about 5.95%), though with retained feature HVA like the Dakali, but have significantly lost the features and transiting towards the contemporary/modern trends; while, 171 (about 72.7%) of the buildings in the study area have completely been transformed. The paper concludes that there is the need for the identification and comprehensive documentation other HVA features for posterity, so as not to allow their total loss without any form of record of their historical existence, due to fast changes been experienced arising from the advent of innovative design, challenges of rapid rate of global urbanization and the trending break-through in technological advancement within our urban/city settings.
尼日利亚高原州乔斯(cikin gari)市中心选定区域豪萨乡土建筑(HVA)的没落特征评估。
Dakali是豪萨族乡土建筑(HVA)中一个独特的功能特征。然而,由于城市景观的当代变化和总体物理发展,伴随着建筑物预期功能性能的降低,事件揭示了街景的逐渐消失。本文着重于列举和记录具有或不具有这一重要特征的建筑物。同时也评价了随之而来的当代建筑设计的转变。本文采用定量研究方法;在潜在调查对象的选择和相关文献的回顾中,分别采用目的性抽样和内容分析法。除此之外,还进行了实地调查、选择性访谈和观察。从中提取的信息被描述性地呈现出来。结果表明,在235个选定样本中,有50个建筑(约21%)反映了HVA特征;只有14座建筑(约5.95%),虽然保留了像Dakali这样的HVA特征,但已经明显失去了特征,并向当代/现代趋势过渡;而研究区内171座(约72.7%)的建筑物已完全改造。本文的结论是,由于创新设计的出现、全球快速城市化的挑战以及我们城市/城市环境中技术进步的趋势突破,有必要为子孙后代识别和全面记录其他HVA特征,以免在没有任何形式的历史记录的情况下使它们全部消失。
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