RETIREMENT HOME FOR THE AGED, ISOLO, LAGOS,
NIGERIA
A STUDY ON SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IN HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
OYEYIOLA, MOYOSORE ANNE
(12CA014080)
MAY, 2018
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2.4 FUNCTION, SPACES AND RALETIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPACES COMMON IN
A RETIREMENT HOME ......................................................................................................... 19
2.5 DESIGN OF RETIREMENT HOMES .......................................................................... 22
2.6 TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS COMMONLY USED
IN RETIREMENT HOMES ..................................................................................................... 25
2.7 CONCEPTUAL APPRAOCHES TO THE DESIGN OF RETIREMENT HOMES .... 27
2.7.1 CONCEPT OF ARCHITECTURE FOR THE ELDERLY .................................... 28
2.7.2 DISABILITY FACTOR ......................................................................................... 28
2.7.4 UNIVERSAL DESIGN: DEFINITION AND PRINCIPLES ................................ 31
2.8 MAJOR DESIGNING PROBLEMS AND UNIQUE SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS IN
RETIREMENT HOMES........................................................................................................... 33
2.9 SUMMARY ................................................................................................................... 35
CHAPTER 3 ................................................................................................................................. 35
SAFETY IN RETIREMENT HOMES ......................................................................................... 35
3.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 35
3.2 SAFETY ......................................................................................................................... 36
3.2.1 VERTICAL CIRCULATION ...................................................................................... 36
3.2.2 FINISHES ............................................................................................................... 43
3.2.3 SANITARY FACILITIES ...................................................................................... 44
3.2.4 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ............................................................................ 45
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3.2.5 FIRE SAFETY ........................................................................................................ 46
3.3 SUSTAINABLE HOUSING.......................................................................................... 48
3.3.1 SAFE HOUSING ....................................................................................................... 48
3.3.2 DECENT HOUSING ................................................................................................. 49
3.3.4 HEALTHY HOUSING .............................................................................................. 50
3.3.4 SMART HOUSING ................................................................................................... 51
3.4 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS ................................................................ 53
3.5 OTHER ISSUES ............................................................................................................ 54
CHAPTER 4 ................................................................................................................................. 55
CASE STUDIES ........................................................................................................................... 55
4.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 55
4.1 CASE STUDY 1: REGINA MUNDI HOMES, MUSHIN, LAGOS ............................ 56
4.1.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 56
4.1.2 DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT .................................................... 56
4.1.3 LOCATION AND ACCESS .................................................................................. 57
4.1.4 THE BRIEF ............................................................................................................ 57
4.1.5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING ............................................. 58
4.1.6 DESIGN AND CONCEPT ..................................................................................... 59
4.1.7 BUILDING ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 62
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4.1.8 APPRAISAL OF THE BUILDING ....................................................................... 64
4.2 CASE STUDY 2: OLD PEOPLE’S HOME, YABA, LAGOS ..................................... 66
4.2.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 66
4.2.2 DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT .................................................... 67
4.2.3 LOCATION AND ACCESS .................................................................................. 67
4.2.4 THE BRIEF ............................................................................................................ 68
4.2.5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING ............................................. 68
4.2.6 DESIGN AND CONCEPT ..................................................................................... 69
4.2.7 BUILDING ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 72
4.2.8 APPRAISAL OF THE BUILDING ....................................................................... 73
4.3 CASE STUDY 3: WINISEPH RETIREMENT HOME, OMOLE, LAGOS ................ 76
4.3.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 76
4.3.2 DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT .................................................... 76
4.3.3 LOCATION AND ACCESS .................................................................................. 76
4.3.4 THE BRIEF ............................................................................................................ 78
4.3.5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING ............................................. 78
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4.3.7 BUILDING ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 84
4.3.8 APPRAISAL OF THE BUILDING ....................................................................... 85
4.4 CASE STUDY 4: CARITAS NURSING HOME, AUSTRIA ...................................... 87
4.4.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 87
4.4.2 DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT .................................................... 87
4.4.2 LOCATION AND ACCESS .................................................................................. 87
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4.4.4 THE BRIEF ............................................................................................................ 88
4.4.5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING ............................................. 88
4.4.6 DESIGN AND CONCEPT ..................................................................................... 89
4.4.7 BUILDING ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 95
4.4.8 APPRAISAL OF THE BUILDING ....................................................................... 96
4.5 CASE STUDY 5: RETIREMENT HOME, VAUD SWITZERLAND ......................... 98
4.5.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 98
4.5.2 DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT .................................................... 98
4.5.3 LOCATION AND ACCESS .................................................................................. 99
4.5.4 THE BRIEF ............................................................................................................ 99
4.5.5 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING ............................................. 99
4.5.6 DESIGN AND CONCEPT ................................................................................... 100
4.5.7 BUILDING ANALYSIS ...................................................................................... 105
4.5.8 APPRAISAL OF THE BUILDING ..................................................................... 107
CHAPTER 5 ............................................................................................................................... 109
SITE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYIS ............................................................................ 109
5.1 SITE SELECTION CRITERIA ................................................................................... 109
5.2 SITE CONDITION ...................................................................................................... 110
5.2.1 SITE LOCATION ................................................................................................. 110
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5.2.2 EXISTING STRUCTURE ON THE SITE ........................................................... 112
5.2.3 ACCESSIBILITY ................................................................................................. 113
5.2.5 SECURITY ........................................................................................................... 114
5.3 UTILITIES ................................................................................................................... 115
5.3.1 ELECTRICITY ..................................................................................................... 115
5.3.2 DRAINAGE .......................................................................................................... 116
5.3.3 TRAFFIC .............................................................................................................. 116
5.4 GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES ................................................................................. 116
5.4.1 SOIL CONDITION .............................................................................................. 117
5.4.2 TOPOGRAPHY .................................................................................................... 117
5.4.3 VEGETATION ..................................................................................................... 117
5.5 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS ......................................................................................... 117
5.5.1 WEATHER CONDITIONS.................................................................................. 117
5.5.2 RAINFALL ........................................................................................................... 118
5.5.3 TEMPERATURE ................................................................................................. 119
5.5.4 RELATIVE HUMIDITY ...................................................................................... 119
5.6 DEDUCTIONS FROM SITE LOCATION AND ANALYSIS ................................... 120
CHAPTER 6 ............................................................................................................................... 121
DESIGN CRITERIA .................................................................................................................. 121
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6.1 PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES .................................................................... 121
6.2 FUNCTIONAL AND SPACE CRITERIA .................................................................. 122
6.3 OTHER FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS .............................................................. 127
6.3.1 PARKING FACILITY.......................................................................................... 127
6.3.2 CONVENIENCES ................................................................................................ 127
6.3.3 OUTDOOR GREENERY ..................................................................................... 127
6.3.4 INDOOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CIRCULATION .......................... 127
6.4 OTHER PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RETIREMENT HOME .... 128
6.4.1 MATERIALS AND FINISHES (BUILDING ENVELOPE) ............................... 128
6.4.2 FIRE SAFETY AND SECURITY........................................................................ 130
6.4.3 LIGHTING ........................................................................................................... 130
6.4.4 VENTILATION .................................................................................................... 130
6.4.5 FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY .............................................................. 131
6.5 BUILDING SERVICES ............................................................................................... 131
6.5.1 MECHANICAL SERVICES ................................................................................ 131
6.5.2 ELECTRICAL SERVICES .................................................................................. 131
6.6 LEGAL/PLANNING REGULATIONS ...................................................................... 132
CHAPTER 7 ............................................................................................................................... 132
APPROACH TO THE DESIGN ................................................................................................ 132
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7.1 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY ............................................................................................ 132
7.2 DESIGN CONCEPT .................................................................................................... 133
7.2.1 CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT...................................................................... 133
7.3 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS ................................................................... 133
REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................... 135
APPENDICES ............................................................................................................................ 139
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2. 1: An early example of Philadelphia almshouses, the Friends Almshouse ................... 13
Figure 3. 1: Cross section of Stairs …………………………………………………………..38
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Figure 3. 2: Cross section of stairs ................................................................................................ 38
Figure 3. 3: Cross section of stairs ................................................................................................ 39
Figure 3. 4: Section of landing showing clearance and railings ................................................... 39
Figure 3. 5: Plan of Lift Design .................................................................................................... 41
Figure 3. 6: Section of a typical ramp ........................................................................................... 42
Figure 3. 7: Plan showing the circulation allowance for a disable user ........................................ 45
Figure 7. 1: Site Zoning …………………………………………………………………134
Figure 7. 2: Bubble Diagram showing Functional Relationships in the home ........................... 135
LIST OF PLATES
Plate 4. 1: Regina Mundi Homes, Agege ...................................................................................... 56
Plate 4.9: The second entrance used mostly by the ambulance ................................................... 62
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Plate 4.10: Yaba Old Peoples’ Home ........................................................................................... 66
Plate 4.11: Location plan of Yaba’s old peoples’ home ............................................................... 67
Plate 4.12: Entrance to Yaba’s old peoples’ home from Lancaster road ...................................... 68
Plate 4.13: Site plan of Yaba’s old peoples’ home ....................................................................... 70
Plate 4.14: The kitchen and dining hall ........................................................................................ 70
Plate 4.15: The Medical section with Ambulance Park ................................................................ 71
Plate 4.16: The corridor linking the Administrative section ......................................................... 71
Plate 4.17: The external store and part of the main residence ...................................................... 72
Plate 4.18: Location of the Winiseph retirement home ................................................................ 77
Plate 4.19: Entrance to Winiseph Retirement Home .................................................................... 77
Plate 4.20: Ground floor plan of Winiseph Retirement Home ..................................................... 79
Plate 4.21: Upper floor plan of Winiseph Retirement Home........................................................ 79
Plate 4.22: The Kitchen in Winiseph Retirement Home............................................................... 80
Plate 4.23: The Equipment store in Winiseph Retirement Home ................................................. 80
Plate 4.24: The male bedroom in Winiseph Retirement Home .................................................... 81
Plate 4.25: The sitting room in Winiseph Retirement Home ........................................................ 81
Plate 4.26: The risers of the stairs in Winiseph Retirement Home ............................................... 82
Plate 4.27: The window lighting the stairway in Winiseph Retirement Home ............................ 82
Plate 4.28: The bathroom in Winiseph Retirement Home ............................................................ 83
Plate 4.29: The bathroom in Winiseph Retirement Home ............................................................ 83
Plate 4.30: Location of the Caritas Nursing Home ....................................................................... 88
Plate 4.31: Site plan of Caritas Nursing Home ............................................................................. 90
Plate 4.32: Ground floor plan of Caritas Nursing Home .............................................................. 90
Plate 4.33: First floor plan of Caritas Nursing Home ................................................................... 91
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RETIREMENT HOME FOR THE AGED, ISOLO, LAGOS,
NIGERIA
A STUDY ON SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IN HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
BY
OYEYIOLA, MOYOSORE ANNE
(12CA014080)
[Link] Architecture, Covenant University, Ota
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE
STUDIES IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
AWARD OF MASTER OF SCIENCE ([Link].) DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE IN THE
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY, COVENANT UNIVERSITY.
MAY, 2018
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Plate 4.34: Second floor plan of Caritas Nursing Home ............................................................... 91
Plate 4.35: Elevation of Caritas Nursing Home ............................................................................ 92
Plate 4.36: Elevation of Caritas Nursing Home ............................................................................ 92
Plate 4.37: Elevation of Caritas Nursing Home ............................................................................ 92
Plate 4.38: Elevation of Caritas Nursing Home ............................................................................ 93
Plate 4.39: Section of Caritas Nursing Home ............................................................................... 93
Plate 4. 40: External view of the Caritas Nursing Home .............................................................. 93
Plate 4.41: Cross section showing the covered atrium for allowance of light .............................. 94
Plate 4.42: Cross section showing the bedroom and the cream colored walls ............................. 94
Plate 4.43: Location plan of Vaud Retirement Home .................................................................. 99
Plate 4.44: Ground floor plan of the Vaud Retirement Home .................................................... 101
Plate 4.45: Upper floor plan of the Vaud Retirement Home ...................................................... 102
Plate 4.46: Upper floor plan of the Vaud Retirement Home ...................................................... 102
Plate 4.47: Section of the Vaud Retirement Home ..................................................................... 102
Plate 4.48: External view of the Vaud Retirement Home ........................................................... 103
Plate 4.49: Close up of the external perforated sheets of the Vaud Retirement Home............... 103
Plate 4.50: Interior view of the corridor of the Vaud Retirement Home .................................... 104
Plate 4.51: Interior view showing the flow from interior to exterior spaces in the Vaud Retirement
Home ........................................................................................................................................... 104
Plate 4.52: Interior view of the corridor showing the hand rail of the Vaud Retirement Home . 105
Plate 5.1: Map of Lagos Showing Oshodi Isolo Local Government 111
Plate 5.2: A layout showing Oredola Lasisi Street .................................................................... 111
Plate 5.3: An Aerial View showing the proposed site ................................................................ 112
Plate 5.4: Ijeshatedo Secondary School ...................................................................................... 113
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Plate 5.5: Existing road into the site ........................................................................................... 113
Plate 5.6: Access Road ................................................................................................................ 114
Plate 5.7: Access Road ................................................................................................................ 115
Plate 5.8: Electric cable running along the site ........................................................................... 116
Plate 5.9: Vegatation on Site....................................................................................................... 117
Plate 5.10: Average rainfall chart in Lagos ................................................................................ 118
Plate 5. 11: Average rainfall in Lagos ........................................................................................ 119
Plate 5.12: Average temperature in Lagos .................................................................................. 119
Plate 5.13: Average relative humidity in Lagos.......................................................................... 120
LIST OF TABLES
Table 6. 1: Spatial Program for the Administrative Unit ............................................................ 122
Table 6. 2: Spatial Program for the Medical Unit ....................................................................... 123
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Table 6. 3: Spatial Program for the Social/Recreational Unit .................................................... 124
Table 6. 4: Spatial Program for the Welfare Unit ....................................................................... 124
Table 6. 5: Spatial Program for the Residential Unit .................................................................. 125
Table 6. 6: Spatial Program for the Maintenance Unit ............................................................... 126
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ABSTRACT
Safety is the act of being free from any form of harm or hazard within and around a building.
Although safety is one of the key considerations in building design, more attention is needed when
designing for the aged population. The requirement of safety for the aged population has not been
adequately articulated in research literature. Therefore the primary aim of this study was to develop
an architectural design proposal of a retirement home for the aged in Lagos State, Nigeria that is
safe and meets the housing aspirations of all categories of elderly people. The objectives were: (i)
to examine the history of retirement homes both locally and internationally (ii) to examine the
evolving trends in the design of retirement homes over the course of time. (iii) to examine how
architecture meets the safety and design requirements for the elderly, and (iv) to develop a design
proposal for a retirement home that meets the safety requirements and accommodates a wide range
of individual preferences. In order to do this, this study has used existing literature and available
information from case studies to examine the historical and current trends as well as the safety
requirements necessary for the design of a retirement home. Consequent upon this, this thesis has
made an architectural design proposal of a retirement home that embodies safety and all other
elements that engender a greater preference for all possible preference of the aged.
Keywords: Old people, Retirement home, Elderly, Aged, Safety.
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ACCEPTANCE
This is to attest that this dissertation is accepted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the
award of the degree of Master of Sciences in Architecture in the Department of Architecture,
College of Science and Technology, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.
Mr. John A. Philip
(Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies) Signature / Date
Prof. Akan B. Williams
(Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies) Signature / Date
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DECLARATION
I, OYEYIOLA, MOYOSORE ANNE (12CA014080), declares that this research was carried out
by me under the supervision of Prof. E. O. Ibem at the Department of Architecture, College of
Science and Technology, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. I attest that the dissertation has
not been presented either wholly or partially for the award of any degree elsewhere. All sources of
data and scholarly information used in this dissertation are duly acknowledged.
OYEYIOLA, MOYOSORE ANNE
Signature / Date
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CERTIFICATION
We certify that this dissertation titled “Retirement Home For The Aged, Isolo, Lagos, Nigeria” is
an original research work carried out by Oyeyiola Moyosore Anne (12CA014080) in the
Department of Architecture, College of Science and Technology, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun
State, Nigeria under the supervision of Prof. E. O. Ibem. We have examined and found this work
acceptable as part of the requirements for the award of Master of Science in Architecture.
Prof. Eziyi O. Ibem
(Supervisor) Signature / Date
Prof. Akunnaya P. Opoko
(Head of Department) Signature / Date
Prof. Olatunde Arayela
(Supervisor) Signature / Date
Prof. Akan B. Williams
(Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies) Signature / Date
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DEDICATION
This design thesis is dedicated to the glory of God who made this a success and the service of
humanity.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This thesis would not have been possible without the undeniable help of God and the assistance of
my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oyeyiola. I want to specially thank my parents for their financial and
moral support and continuous encouragement throughout the two years of Masters Program. My
deepest gratitude also goes to my sister Abimbola.
I want to thank my supervisor, Prof. E.O. Ibem, for his guidance and insightful contributions to
this work. I also want to acknowledge the contributions made by Dr. A.A. Oluwatayo for her
assistance and mentoring.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... i
DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................ ii
CERTIFICATION ......................................................................................................................... iii
DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................... iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................................................................................................ v
TABLE OF CONTENT ................................................................................................................. vi
LIST OF FIGURES ...................................................................................................................... xv
LIST OF PLATES ....................................................................................................................... xvi
LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................... xix
ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................................. xxi
CHAPTER 1 ................................................................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY ................................................................................ 1
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM ......................................................... 3
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................ 4
1.4 RATIONALE AND JUSTIFICATION FOR THE STUDY ........................................... 4
1.5 THE CLIENT/USERS ..................................................................................................... 6
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1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY ................................................................................................ 6
1.7 LOCATION ..................................................................................................................... 6
1.8 RESEARCH METHODS................................................................................................. 7
1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS ............................................................................................... 7
CHAPTER 2 ................................................................................................................................... 8
LITERATURE REVIEW ............................................................................................................... 8
2.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 8
2.1 DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS .......................................................................... 9
2.1.1 RETIREMENT ......................................................................................................... 9
2.1.2 AGED ....................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.3 HOUSING............................................................................................................... 10
2.1.4 AGEING AND DEMOGRAPHICS ....................................................................... 10
2.2 HISTORY OF RETIREMENT HOMES ....................................................................... 12
2.2.1 EARLIEST RETIREMENT HOMES .................................................................... 12
2.2.2 RETIREMENT HOMES OF THE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY ........................... 14
2.2.3 RETIREMENT HOMES IN NIGERIA.................................................................. 15
2.3 CLASSIFICATION OF RETIREMENT HOMES ........................................................ 16
2.3.1 CATEGORIZATION BASED ON PURPOSE ...................................................... 16
2.3.2 CATEGORIZATION BASED ON OWNERSHIP ................................................ 18
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