Abdulkareem Abdulgafar
Abdulkareem Abdulgafar
Abdulkareem Abdulgafar
ON
FOR
BY:
FEBRUARY, 2021
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DECLARATION
fulfillment for the award of Higher National Diploma (HND) under the
supervision of ARC SOLOMON. All information used and source have been
duly acknowledge
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DATE SIGNATURE
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CERTIFICATION
ABDULGAFAR OLADELE and has been read and approved by the under
technology for the award of Higher National Diploma (HND) in the institute of
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ARC. FAMILUA O.S. SIGNATURE/DATE
(Mentor/Supervisor)
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ARC. TOMORI J.M. SIGNATURE/DATE
(Project Coordinator)
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ARC. B.Y.F ABDULAZEEZ SIGNATURE/DATE
(Head of Department)
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EXTERNAL EXAMINER SIGNATURE/DATE
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DEDICATION
Zainab Abdulkareem and my late dad Mallam Abdulkareem Alabi Alaanu for
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
All praise and adoration is given to Almighty Allah, the God of the
universe, may the blessings of Almighty Allah be upon the noble Prophet
Muhammad (S.A.W).
me during the writing of this project. I will never forget my able HOD, ARC
Technology, I say a big thanks to you all for the knowledge impacted.
was in this earth, may Almighty Allah grant him Aljanah Firdous, (Amin) and
your care, financial support you gave me, I really appreciate you.
ABDULKAREEM
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SALAUDEEN, YUNUS, HABEEB, HASSAN, JUBRIL, TOSHO,
a big thanks and financial support they gave throughout my course may Allah
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ABSTRACT
The importance of education cannot be over emphasized, as illiteracy is a
major factor in breeding and promoting poverty-of the mind and spirit. This
requires a conscious attempt at providing a place, which is a facial of serial,
economical and education activities, based on the students, there is need to
provide lecture theatre for activities which cannot be provided by individuals
no matter their wealth. The main characteristics of the lecture theatre are its
unique role in the creative use of academic and leisure time for various
programmes.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Declaration ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vii
Table of contents viii
List of figures x
List of plates xi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 Project Definition 2
1.3 Aims and objectives of the study 3
1.4 Scope of the study 3
1.5 Research methodology 4
1.6 Limitation of the study 4
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review 5
2.1 History of Lecture Theatre 5
2.2 Conclusion 6
2.3 Case Studies 6
2.3.1 Case Study One 7
2.3.2 Case Study Two 12
2.3.3 Case Study Three 17
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Historical/Introduction of Study Area 22
3.2 Site Location and Description 23
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3.3 Site Inventory 24
3.4 Geographical Climatic Data 25
3.5 Conclusion 27
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Design Criteria 29
4.2 Brief Analysis (Client/Use Requirement) 30
4.3 Special Analysis 31
4.4 Functional Relationship 31
4.5 Conceptual Development 33
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Aesthetic Appraisal of the Proposed Design 35
5.1 Construction Method 36
5.2 Site Clearance 39
5.3 Materials 39
5.4 Services 42
5.5 General Maintenance 46
5.6 Summary and Conclusion 47
References 48
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INRODUCTION
Lecture theater came about when the need arise for institution, in quest of
knowledge. The existence of lecture theater came into play from the art theater
within a unified space could be experience as the art theater such pioneer artist
BROWN) may 17, 1939- February 17, 1946 she was a pioneer actress in a silent
titanic one thriller as miss masquerade (1911) and loves find a way (1912) all in
in 1982. All the aforementioned above was relatively performed from more
refined great halls of noble men’s houses, the noble great hall came about in
1602 which were again make-shift theatres and the player would act in such
places by invitation. A screen would be erected at one end of the hall and
behind it there would be more room for actors to dress to move around and so
on. They would perform their play in stages. However, the hostility of London
brought about the Shakespeare who actually was twenty years old before he
performed the twelfth night on the second of February in 1603. The above
illustration has vividly depicts the demonstration of how lecture theatre was
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In Nigeria, the first category of higher citadel of learning was the Yaba
College of Technology, the University of Ibadan and among others. All these
institution had a space where students had their lectures, and other department
programme. The idea of the foreign developed countries in the creation of hall
institution in the erection of halls which were later, transformed into lecture.
thousand plus.
Lecture theatre usually have tiered seating systems which gives Audience
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1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES
1.3.1 AIM
1.3.2 OBJECTIVES
researchers and PhD students who lead the workshops and lectures.
iv. Achieving a functional circulation space within all the components of the
lecture theatre.
a. Lecture theatre
i. Common room
iv. Podium
v. Utilities
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vi. Stair hall
vii. Shop
This refers to measure by which the research was carried out to achieve the
students.
v. Visiting the proposed site in order to acquaint with the site conditions.
A. SPACE CONSTRAINT
Given one acre of land for the said proposed lecture theatre was not
sufficient, I had to asked for the acre of land so as to situated the said proposed
lecture hall
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CHAPTER TWO
source, and do not report new or original experimental work. Most often
associated with academic oriented literature, such review are found in academic
journals, and are not to be confused with book review that may also appear in
the same publication. Literature review are basis for research in newly every
academic field.
The first art theatre was built in 1603 by the then artist. The idea was later
administer into English educational institution in 1889 by the then AIT MISS
transformed into great hall which were make shift theatre, the hostility of
London brought about the shakes peace who actually was twenty years old
before the performed twelfth night of the 2nd of February 1903. It however
observed the existence of Colonia are brought about educational system to some
a space for assembling the crowd or student for lectures, which was later,
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The idea was initiated and implemented into our various tertiary
institution among which are the pioneer institution such as Yaba College of
Zaria among others. All these institutions created room or hall of knowledge
number of admitted student and meeting the need of modern day architecture
and the new technology development. The lecture theatre came in play when
The existence of lecture theatre was cultured from the roman theatric art, which
requires stage where acting takes place and other cultural related activities.
2.2 CONCLUSION
article presenting new research, serving to situate the current study within the
body of the relevant literature and to provide content for the reader. In such a
case, the review usually precedes methodology and results sections of the work.
i. University of Ilorin
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2.3.1 CASE STUDY ONE
The lecture theatre can in play when search for accompanied by various
The existence of lecture theatre was cultured from the roman theatric art,
which requires stage where acting takes place and other cultural related
activities.
GENERAL APPRAISAL
elements are simple and functional the design made use of simple building
MERITS
1. Provision of multiple entrances
2. The building well ventilation
3. Provision of large hall ways
4. Seats well arranged to avoid visual distraction
DEMERITS
1. Visual distraction due to low level window
2. No parking lots
3. The entrance is not well defined
4. The lecture theatre has no projection room
OBSERVATION
It of observed that the Unilorin lecture theatre was purposely designed for
student usage as and such other related facilities that will enhance the space to
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CONCLUSION
lacking facilities to my design which will be more functional and conducive for
human environment.
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Figure 2: Showing the floor plan of case study one
FRONT VIEW
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RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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2.3.2 CASE STUDY TWO
as spring board for open and distance learning in Nigeria. It was suspended by
takeoff of the university, pioneer student enrolment stood at 32,400 by its nature
classrooms except some certain study centres. The study centre in Lagos for
instance provides lectures to all its law undergraduate and supplies necessary
course materials to all students after the payment of tuition fees. All the courses
Universities Commission.
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3. No consideration for security in the design
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Figure 3: Showing the location plan of case study two
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Figure 5: Showing the First Floor Plan of case study two
ENTRANCE VIEW
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4.
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BACK SIDE VIEW
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LEFT SIDE VIEW
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2.3.3 CASE STUDY THREE
known for her unique slogan written in Yoruba language as “Ise Logun Ise”
which means “work is the medicine for poverty” a classical Yoruba adage
MERITS
DEMERITS
4. Poor landscape
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Figure 6: Showing the Locational Plan of case study three
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Figure 6: Showing the Ground Floor Plan of Case Study Three
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FRONT SIDE VIEW
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RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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RIGHT SIDE VIEW II
CHAPTER THREE
on 11 July 2007 when the Kwara state Governor Bukola Saraki in auquratoda
Shaaba Lafiagi to prepare the ground for the establishment of the Kwara state
university. The Bill for the Kwara state university was signed into law on 24
(NUC) the pioneer vice chancellor profession Abdul rasheed Na’Allah who
until his appointment was chair of the African American studies Department of
office on 28 July 2009 when fully operational the university is planned to have
its academic activities operate from three campuses located in Malete Ilesha
The Malete campus is the main campus and houses the college of pure
and the college of Education Osi Ekiti local government campus will houses the
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the Baruba (Baruten local Government) campus will house the college of
education institution located in the suburban setting of the large city of Ilorin
bachelor degrees in several areas of study see the uni Rank degree levels and
areas of study matrix below for further details this 11 years old Nigerian higher-
The site of the project is located is the Kwara state university Malete at
area along with easy accessibility favoring the sitting of correctional centre.
There is also quite with little or no traffic problems among existing structure
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3.3 SITE INVENTORY
These are physical feature present on the site sure feature include the
following existing telephone line water service line foot path, electricity line.
TOPOGRAPHY
The proposed site was found to be broad that the soil is made up of loamy
SOIL STRUCTURE
The site is made up of loamy hard and compact soil which has the
VEGETATION
The site is virgin land covered with grasses and trees such as palm trees,
WIND DIRECTION
Trade wind from north – east, it is a strong, dry, dirty and disastrous wind
which bring harmattan from Sahara within the month of November to April,
trees may be planted to this direction as a wind breakers to protect roof being
blown off.
SUN DIRECTION
The sun rise from the East set to the west. From east, the radiation is very
friendly, the front elevation of the proposed building can face this direction
(East) and one can take sun baths it contain vitamin D necessary for human
body.
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While at the west, sun radiation is very critical which to hear in the
building and thereby causing discomfort to the occupants of the building. Trees
order architectural tools has over hang hot, Venetia blind, double or triple
SOURCES OF NOISE
The possible source of noise to the proposed site is from existing access
INVENTORY
Refuse or debris.
RAINFALL:
Rain always results from current of the south – west trade wind which
comes from the Atlantic Ocean. The wind is moisture and it continues to move
towards the sky until it get its saturation point and condenses and fall back as
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rain water to the earth. The precipitation is at its peak around the month of May
TEMPERATURE:
and March which is characterized by dry dust laden winds coming from the
north east (Sahara Desert). The dry wind blowing on the region brings
period of time. The relative humidity of the place is about 40-70% in the
atmosphere.
VEGETATION
WIND DIRECTION
The wind direction of Ilorin and its environment wind blows from east to
the west directions. From the information given about the prevailing longitude,
there is no account of any serious condition with regard to the effect of the wind
direction apart from the fact that the roof must be secured against whirlwind
which is common at arrival and end periods of rainfall annually around March
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GEOGRAPHY/ CLIMATIC DATA
The city (Ilorin) has a tropical climate. The summers here have a good
deal of rainfall, while the winters have very little. According to Koppen and
The least amount of rainfall occurs in January. The average in this month
August aids the coldest month with temperatures averaging 24.5 oC.
The variation in the precipitation between the driest and wettest month is
3.5 CONCLUSION
This chapter contains all information regarding for the proper orientation
of the site, dictating the comfort zone and the positioning of the project design
on site.
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TABLE 1: SHOWING AVERAGE TEMPERATURE ILORIN
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CHAPTER FOUR
placing them in proper relationship to each other and locating them according to
needs.
follows:
1. Entrance
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2. The lecture hall for students learning.
3. Female convenience
4. Male convenience
5. Store
expression of student’s designed and should be located such that the institution
lecture theatre OAU, is located for reason of improving the institution image
unavoidably comes in this aspects of life has witnessed development over the
ages that cultivated in the emergence of great halls lecture theatre. Thus serve
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the purpose of preserving this aspect of learning and other educational centers
as well as social culture where people gather together for the ad-visual arts,
In respect to these the necessity for lecture theatre plays a paramount role
The institution believes that the faculty will enhance students learning the
Lecture
Debates
Guests speaker
Revision classes
Orientation class
room
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3. 600 Capacity lecture 30.6 x 23.0m 3 703.8 m2
room
The brief was acquired from detailed studies and analysis carried out on
existing types of the project which are to be incorporated in the design of this
project.
general services facility area such as Lecture theatre, Projector Room, Office,
The general services facility include parking lot, car wash etc.
DESIGN CONCEPT
a. Projector Room
b. Store
c. Convenience
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d. Offices
functionally and all it stand for free flow in design, easy construction of
building which leads to the evolution of a form for the plan and building in
general. Also efforts was made to ensure that the four principles of design was
harmonious effect.
The site elements of design are line, colour, value, texture, volume and
Straight lines were mostly used in the design because they suggest
rigidity. The use of delicate colours and the design gives it a cool and homely
feeling.
The value of these colours and also considered with the amount of light it
reflects, so that it does not make the design monotonous or confusing. The
texture of the materials used is also put into great considerations space being
bath in the interior and exterior spaces which is achieved by the adaptation of
the forms.
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In conceptualized the design of this facility for inmates, it was first
lecture theatre. If this facility is to meet the need of all its users, cutting cross
geographical, behavioural, physical and language, the architect must then look
The concept of the site is based on coming plan. Site planning in its
narrows sense involves the disposition of space for its appropriate use the
main forms are to solve the visual interpretation of the functions, this forms are
geometric in nature.
relationship of facilities within the Lecture theatre and also within the site in
space but from function or activity to activity. It should be noted that what a
person believes in, is what he has perceived, experienced, thought of and proud.
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The provision of open spaces, hard and soft landscape elements are all
beautiful view is not left out of the characterizing element that such a facility
should possess.
comfort and pleasing the elevation create a well aesthetic and it also give a
sense of excitement.
maintain space, considering the use these spaces will be put to. Another
In all the design requirement regarding the site its location, layout,
services etc. have been weighed and considered and made to evolve a balanced,
pleasure and comfort environment in a functional and beautiful facility for the
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5.1 CONSTRUCTION METHOD
beginning and an end with limits on cost, time and standard performance.
stacked on site fr easy access when they are needed in places away from general
site layout as received to the construction to be executed this will take care of
5.1.1 FOUNDATION
specify tenuous support requirements the foundation is the base on which the
building is to rest on and transfer its load into the subsoil the foundation system
must distribute vertical load so that the settlement of the building is uniform.
The advice of foundation to be used is determined by the soil type and its load
bearing capacity for the nature of this work it is recommended that raft
foundation to be used since the soil nature loamy with a bearing capacity of
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5.1.2 STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
A building structure system helps to identify the type of force acting and
their effects which give an insight into how best they can be treated.
They provide for physical and visual penetration of light and sound. They
are classify the sources of ventilation and access to the building. There are many
types of doors and windows the choice of which affects the physical appearance
of the building for this project standard hard wood doors polished to be used for
internal door of admin block, lecture room office, store convenience etc. but
external door would be made of metal doors of a steel frames. The lecture room,
the burglar doors are to be used in internals. The windows would have cross
barts running along the span of the window to serve as burglar proof for
security. The windows in the lectures rooms are made of perforated walls which
between 750mm-1800mm for the main entrance doors and all others to
specification.
along structural and non-structural panels between them. The walls are to be
while full concrete walls are to be used in some areas such as lecture theatre.
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The walls of the exterior serve as a protection shield against external elements
should control air slow, moisture sound and wind flow. Internal wall
composition may be load or non-load bearing, but they are basically dividers,
giving privacy or exclusion from other spaces they must be durable and weather
resistant.
serve the purpose of concealing conduct cable for electrification and pipe fitting
for plumbing. The use of text coat is suggested as well finish, vanish and polish
for panels. It is suggested that the text coat be used painted in cream and green
450mm from the natural ground level. It is also important to note the total
integration of the structure for the purpose of this project; emphasis is made on
For this facility the floor is made of hard wearing, porous materials such
All of these floor and floors finishing’s are used for easy maintenance and
durability.
5.1.6 ROOF
strength, fine and weather resistance and to give a beautiful appearance. The
choice of roof in this design is green long span aluminum sheet on timber roof
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trusses. Decking (slab) has to be done before gutter incorporated in the roof
design. The choice of this design is for the function they perform appearance
and aesthetics. The roof should form a focus of attraction from a distance.
5.1.7 CEILING
ceilings are recommended non suspended ceilings. The ceilings using timber
Before construction begins, the site is first of all cleared of grass, trees
and often forms of waste not wanted on the site and setting out should be in
accordance to the rules of the town planning authority of such area. The design
relation with facilities surrounding the site, keeping in mind the climate factors
5.3 MATERIALS
the basic materials to be used for the project are materials such as concrete,
block, cement mortar, steel, iron, wood glass, tiles, paint, roofing sheet, inter log
e.t.c.
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The properties of these materials are classified generally as physical
chemical and mechanical. The choice made stems from their tested
characterized properties, availability and work ability which breaks down the
construction process to a less tedious operation and this makes the economic
viability of this project lie on the factor which remains the ultimate design
goals.
a rationally chosen mixture materials such as, water, sand, stone and
aggregate. The mixed together and left to cure or set, which then becomes
concrete when concrete has tensile elements at the base in form of steel
weather shield texture paint, it is water and fungi resistant, fire retarded,
(silica Alumina and iron oxide) with lime stone (CaCO 3) in a rotating
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furnace of about 180m in length, the resulting residue after drying is
called clinker and mixed with a small portion of gypsum to retard the
requirement of BS 12-1958.
walls. The load bearing walls transfer load from the roof draw to the
namely; solid, hollow and cellular, with hollow blocks most commonly
strength not less than 7N/sq metre as the compressive strength of hollow
block wall.
5. MORTAR: blocks and bricks are bonded with mortal when joining the
movement is lesser and wider cracks but for the choice of mortal to be
used is cement mortal in a ratio of 3:1 mix (sand, cement). The sand
adequate strength for the mortal to be used for plastering both in wet and
dry periods are should be taken so that water does not weaken the mix
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6. TIMBER: the origin of timber is the trunk of trees recently increase in
their uses and protection from harmful parasites like fungi, insect and
fire. Timber used in this project work are used in areas such as roofing,
5.4 SERVICES
INTRODUCTION
The natural environment does not adequately provide been set out to
provide protection from the elements for the building occupants therefore the
which is now resent in a vast range of building material and product. The aim of
building itself has its own environment is not consciously considered nor is it
rewarding to do so the best balance between the use of the building its forms
the use of the building will react to the natural environment conditions
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plant and distributing ducts. Not only must environmental consideration to be
taken into account in the fundamental design of the building they also must
balance one another, large window give better day lighting and make less heat
during the seasons with high sun and heat intensity for comfort and efficiency
environmental conditions.
5.4.1 PLUMBING
the supply system predominant in the country, private water supply is provided
through dug boreholes, which are generated into the overhead tank by a water
per day, per person for the gardens, p0ipes are used to irrigate the soil with
should ensure the service connection used as the switch board, panel board
installation and separate wire circuits used for alarm and cables conducts are
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The risk of fire and electrocution must be guarded against electrical
the circuit that will melt at a passage of high voltage unsafe for wiring this
Switch polarity: this has some effect on fuse fixed on the phase side of
earthling is done on the metal works so that heavy current flows to earth and
failure light is to be installed all over the site in an attractive and natural
manner.
duct size, cover and access for any further services should be determined by the
board concerned. All services should be kept away at least 1500mm away from
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A life is to install which require an expert in such an installation to meet
The principal aim of fire protection is to simplify safe guard lives and
or negligence for the purpose of this project, five security would be taken
care of through fire detection, extinguishing of fire and fire escape means.
too sensitive as to give false alarms but it should be heat detector (point and line
type) smoke detector and flame detector, it should be placed along strategic
the addition of dilatants to the combustion/flame zone stops fire spread. The
method include: coolant concept using water and carbon dioxide, isolation
concept (frame process) and the chemical physical inhibition process that works
by breaking down the chain reaction essential to combustion process the simple
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1. Soda acid extinguisher, a normal standard of provision for ten liters of
stair case that will inhibit fire spread and the materials used in the staircase
should have a reasonable safety level in controlling fire spread and give the
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5.4.5 VENTILATION DESIGN
The ventilation design got rid of excessive heat, moisture and excessive
product such as smokes and dust as close as possible to the point of generation.
The proper orientation is the proposed building i.e in the direction of prevailing
winds (North-East and South-West) coupled with spacious and useful open
spaces afford all the functional part of the building enough natural ventilation,
large scale an incinerator is provided for on site to take care of the refuse. It is
positioned away from where wind can propagate the smell and it should be a
keep or restore every facility i.e every part of the site and building in an
theatre accommodation, durable materials are chosen to reduce the time and
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cost of maintenance. Maintenance work will be carried out on an organized
This design through its concept and philosophy (aims and objectives) has
worked at creating a facility for lecture theatre. The aim of this project is to
lecture theatre.
The whole idea is kept as simple as possible to meet the taste of the users.
planning and designing of lecture theatre in different towns and state which
enables me to know about lecture theatre the merit and demerit which help in
my design.
of our lecture theatre in the state to reduce the problem facing the students such
as congested.
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