Post-occupancy evaluation of residential satisfaction in Lagos, Nigeria: Feedback for residential improvement

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Adesoji David Jiboye
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[1] DepartmentofArchitecture,ObafemiAwolowoUniversity
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This study is a post-occupancy evaluation of residential satisfaction in Oniru Estate, Lagos, Nigeria.It conceived residents' satisfaction as a measure of people's attitudes towards certain aspects of their residential environment. The very important role of certain physical quality or characteristics of the environment as a dominant predictor of satisfaction is emphasized. Apart from the measurement of residential satisfaction through post-occupancy evaluation, it also utilized respondents' satisfaction scores as indices for evaluating the performance of residential development in the study area.Analysis was done using Chi-square statistics(p=0.05 with a level of significance of 0.000) to confirm the relationship between the quality of housing physical environment and level of residents' satisfaction. The results show and confirm that the quality of certain physical characteristics in the housing environment is imperative thereby influencing the level of residents' housing satisfaction.The need to consider relevant inputs emanating from the end-users or occupants of residential developments in the planning, design and development of satisfactory dwellings is highlighted.
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