A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria

The quest for better living standards for humanity has stimulated mass movement of people across the globe. This has created a nomadic culture and spurned the re-evaluation of housing conditions, environmental standards, and the ever-changing requirements of nomads. The Fulbe nomadic tribe of Nigeri...

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Main Authors: Sarkile, Abubakar Kawuwa, Ahmed, Sani Aminu, Bashir, Faizah Mohammed, Dodo, Yakubu Aminu
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spelling my.utm.670472017-11-20T08:52:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/67047/ A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria Sarkile, Abubakar Kawuwa Ahmed, Sani Aminu Bashir, Faizah Mohammed Dodo, Yakubu Aminu TH Building construction The quest for better living standards for humanity has stimulated mass movement of people across the globe. This has created a nomadic culture and spurned the re-evaluation of housing conditions, environmental standards, and the ever-changing requirements of nomads. The Fulbe nomadic tribe of Nigeria are particularly at risk due to lack of basic social infrastructure. The temporary structures in which they reside lack structural stringency, material strength and climate adaptableness. Hence, current housing and living conditions of the Fulbe require comprehensive review. Consequently, the government in 1990 to address these challenges introduced the Nomadic Education Programme (NEP). In furtherance of its objectives, this paper proposes the introduction of retractable vault covered (RVC) housing as a practical, low cost and sustainable solution to the housing crises among the Fulbe. It presents a comprehensive review of potential buildings with RVCs, variable location or mobility and other kinetic architectural forms to address the housing needs of the Fulbe nomadic tribe of Nigeria. The findings of the study demonstrate that retractable vault covers (portable buildings) can provide structural rigidity, material durability and climate adaptability to the current housing and living conditions of the Fulbe. JMEST 2016-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Sarkile, Abubakar Kawuwa and Ahmed, Sani Aminu and Bashir, Faizah Mohammed and Dodo, Yakubu Aminu (2016) A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria. Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology (JMEST), 3 (1). pp. 3818-3824. ISSN 3159-0040 http://www.jmest.org/
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Sarkile, Abubakar Kawuwa
Ahmed, Sani Aminu
Bashir, Faizah Mohammed
Dodo, Yakubu Aminu
A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria
description The quest for better living standards for humanity has stimulated mass movement of people across the globe. This has created a nomadic culture and spurned the re-evaluation of housing conditions, environmental standards, and the ever-changing requirements of nomads. The Fulbe nomadic tribe of Nigeria are particularly at risk due to lack of basic social infrastructure. The temporary structures in which they reside lack structural stringency, material strength and climate adaptableness. Hence, current housing and living conditions of the Fulbe require comprehensive review. Consequently, the government in 1990 to address these challenges introduced the Nomadic Education Programme (NEP). In furtherance of its objectives, this paper proposes the introduction of retractable vault covered (RVC) housing as a practical, low cost and sustainable solution to the housing crises among the Fulbe. It presents a comprehensive review of potential buildings with RVCs, variable location or mobility and other kinetic architectural forms to address the housing needs of the Fulbe nomadic tribe of Nigeria. The findings of the study demonstrate that retractable vault covers (portable buildings) can provide structural rigidity, material durability and climate adaptability to the current housing and living conditions of the Fulbe.
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author Sarkile, Abubakar Kawuwa
Ahmed, Sani Aminu
Bashir, Faizah Mohammed
Dodo, Yakubu Aminu
author_facet Sarkile, Abubakar Kawuwa
Ahmed, Sani Aminu
Bashir, Faizah Mohammed
Dodo, Yakubu Aminu
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title A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria
title_short A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria
title_full A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria
title_fullStr A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed A review of retractable vault covered housing for the Fulbe nomads of Nigeria
title_sort review of retractable vault covered housing for the fulbe nomads of nigeria
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/67047/
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