Abstract

The place of kitchens in contemporary designs is quite different from the traditional designs in terms of location, aesthetics and furnishing. Thus, this paper discussed development in kitchen designs over the past centuries and place emphasis on sustainable low-income kitchen design. The study examined the location of kitchens in contemporary dwellings in comparison with traditional dwellings in order to create a hybrid kitchen design that is sustainable, attainable and acceptable to contemporary and traditional individuals. Research methodology involved descriptive survey; with primary data obtained using structured questionnaire, systematic observation and interview with occupants of buildings in Awi community,  Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria which is the study area. These were complemented with photographs of kitchens in the existing buildings within the area of study. 50 buildings purposely selected were studied to determine the designs, and placement/location of kitchens in these buildings in relation to the contemporary buildings respectively. Finally, the data collected were analyzed using simple statistical tool to obtain percentages, rankings and relative significance index (RSI) respectively to determine the reasons for the design and location of the kitchen. The result shows that of the five variables examined, cultural influence was the most significant reason for the location of kitchens outside the housing unit. The recommendation is that low-income dwelling should have kitchen space within in addition to the attached or detached kitchens in their dwellings.

Highlights

  • Architectural piece is characterized by functional spaces in order to give the the end users the desired comfort

  • The result signify that among the five variables examined in terms of the reason for the location of kitchen in different area of the dwelling units in the study area, cultural influence is the most significant, implying that it contribute most to the overall reason for the location of kitchen in the housing units

  • This is followed by income level which implies that income at the disposal of the users determine the type and placement of kitchen in their dwellings

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Introduction

Architectural piece is characterized by functional spaces in order to give the the end users the desired comfort. Amongst the component spaces in any residential building, the kitchen stands out as one of the most important functional part. Kitchen can be described as that part of the building designed and equipped for preparation of all forms of meals needed by the occupants of the building (Cromley, 2011). Kitchens are either located within the interior of the building or outside usually attached/detached depending on the type of building. In recent times, the function of kitchens has not been limited to meal preparation and dining, laundry, storage of food items as well as entertainment. Modern kitchens are designed to accommodate facilities like kitchen cabinet, cooking units, sinks for dishwashing and refrigerators. Modern kitchens are designed to accommodate facilities like kitchen cabinet, cooking units, sinks for dishwashing and refrigerators. (Borson, 2011)

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