Oluwatayo Adedapo, Akinola Adedotun O, Babalola Tosin, Okagbue Hilary I, Olademehin Samuel, Eyiaro Segun, Oludara Samuel, Johnson Ometaghogho, Famurewa Oluwasina, Obi Obiora, Adewakun Adebambo, Ekara Ekara N
Department of Architecture, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.
Department of Mathematics, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.
Data Brief. 2018 Jul 2;19:1888-1893. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.06.099. eCollection 2018 Aug.
Architects that specialize in designing cultural centers have often been accused of providing spaces that become obsolete in the coming years. This is because as technology and time changes, requirements also change, necessitating new arrangement of spaces. Very few of the spaces provided in cultural centers can however be adapted to other uses. This has affected the sustainability of those spaces. These data present the perceptions of users on the need for, and the features that enhance flexibility in cultural centers. The data were obtained from a questionnaire survey of users of the three (3) cultural centers in Nigeria. The survey was conducted between October and November 2017. The data may facilitate the evidence-based approaches to facilitate improved built environment and will be useful to built environment professionals, policy makers and design researchers.
专门从事文化中心设计的建筑师常常被指责所提供的空间在未来几年就会过时。这是因为随着技术和时间的变化,需求也会改变,从而需要对空间进行新的布局。然而,文化中心所提供的空间中很少有能适应其他用途的。这影响了这些空间的可持续性。这些数据呈现了用户对于文化中心灵活性的需求以及增强灵活性的特征的看法。数据来自对尼日利亚三座文化中心用户的问卷调查。该调查于2017年10月至11月进行。这些数据可能有助于采用循证方法来改善建筑环境,对建筑环境专业人员、政策制定者和设计研究人员将很有用。