Muyiwa Lawrence Akinluyi
Experienced Architect and Educator with a wealth of experience in a wide range of Architectural Practices including Commercial, Residential, Religious and Institutional Projects. Enthusiastic Architect eager to contribute to team success through hard work, attention to detail and excellent organizational skills. Clear understanding of architectural practice, research, and training skills. Motivated to learn, grow, and excel in the construction industry.
As an alumnus of prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University, I obtained a Masters of Philosophy in Architecture (M.Phil.), Masters of Architecture (M. Arch) and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hon) in Architecture from Obafemi Awolowo University (O.A.U), Ile-Ife in, 2014, 2011 and 2007 respectively. Also, I obtained my Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (Ph.D. Arch) at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo-State. I’m an Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Architects with the Registration No (A/3984), Member Association of Nigerian Chartered Architects with Registration No (CA/114) and fully registered member of the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON) with the Registration No (F/4172). I have also recently joined the International associate member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) with registration number is 39313567.
I taught at the Department of Architecture, Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) between 1st December, 2010 and 1st October, 2017 as an Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer Grade II and Lecturer Grade I. As a pioneer staff of Architecture Department, I joined the service of the Department of Architecture, Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekti between 2019 and 2021 as Lecturer I. Also, I joined the service of Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology Ikere-Ekiti, (BOUESTI) and worked as a Lecturer I between 18th February, 2021 and 5th June, 2022 after which I withdrawn my service as a result my recent relocation from Nigeria to Mesa, Arizona USA. A large part of my scholarly work covers research on the Healthcare Architecture and Well- being). Urban Design and Housing Studies and Landscape Architecture. My PhD investigation explored and focused on the ‘Assessment of the physical facilities in the Federal University Teaching Hospitals in Southwest Nigeria’. Indeed, I have developed an extensive research experience, which has provided me the opportunity to publish more than thirty two (32) articles in reputable journals and conferences.
As an alumnus of prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University, I obtained a Masters of Philosophy in Architecture (M.Phil.), Masters of Architecture (M. Arch) and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hon) in Architecture from Obafemi Awolowo University (O.A.U), Ile-Ife in, 2014, 2011 and 2007 respectively. Also, I obtained my Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (Ph.D. Arch) at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo-State. I’m an Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Architects with the Registration No (A/3984), Member Association of Nigerian Chartered Architects with Registration No (CA/114) and fully registered member of the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON) with the Registration No (F/4172). I have also recently joined the International associate member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) with registration number is 39313567.
I taught at the Department of Architecture, Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) between 1st December, 2010 and 1st October, 2017 as an Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer Grade II and Lecturer Grade I. As a pioneer staff of Architecture Department, I joined the service of the Department of Architecture, Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekti between 2019 and 2021 as Lecturer I. Also, I joined the service of Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology Ikere-Ekiti, (BOUESTI) and worked as a Lecturer I between 18th February, 2021 and 5th June, 2022 after which I withdrawn my service as a result my recent relocation from Nigeria to Mesa, Arizona USA. A large part of my scholarly work covers research on the Healthcare Architecture and Well- being). Urban Design and Housing Studies and Landscape Architecture. My PhD investigation explored and focused on the ‘Assessment of the physical facilities in the Federal University Teaching Hospitals in Southwest Nigeria’. Indeed, I have developed an extensive research experience, which has provided me the opportunity to publish more than thirty two (32) articles in reputable journals and conferences.
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psychological design issues in hospital building design evaluation. The
study of morphological configurations design issues, concentrates on the elements of building, shape/form, the structure of the environment, the structural efficiency and the architectural appearance of the hospital building forms. The psychological design issues focused on the essential issues relating to Proximity, Privacy and Wayfindings. Through the literature review of previous models such as, Khan (2012) Operational Efficiency Model, Haron, Hamid and Talib Usability Framework, (2012), Zhao, Mourshed & Wright (2009) Model, Alalouch, Aspinall & Smith Model (2016) and Hill & Kitchen (2009). A conceptual framework for physical facilities design evaluation and satisfaction in hospital buildings was developed. The study, however, provides useful information for the development of a design framework that can inform policy on hospital buildings.
identified and classified through the literature of pas t studies and a conceptual framework was developed through it. These factors were categorized under the following headings. This includes functional design factors (FDF), aesthesis design factors (ADF), environmental design factors (EDF), security & safety design factors (SSDF), and Physiological
& Psychosocial design factors (PPDF). The study provides information on the importance of architectural space design on overall hospital performance. This study contributes to methods of evaluating architectural space design quality in hospital buildings in Nigeria and a similar context.
psychological design issues in hospital building design evaluation. The
study of morphological configurations design issues, concentrates on the elements of building, shape/form, the structure of the environment, the structural efficiency and the architectural appearance of the hospital building forms. The psychological design issues focused on the essential issues relating to Proximity, Privacy and Wayfindings. Through the literature review of previous models such as, Khan (2012) Operational Efficiency Model, Haron, Hamid and Talib Usability Framework, (2012), Zhao, Mourshed & Wright (2009) Model, Alalouch, Aspinall & Smith Model (2016) and Hill & Kitchen (2009). A conceptual framework for physical facilities design evaluation and satisfaction in hospital buildings was developed. The study, however, provides useful information for the development of a design framework that can inform policy on hospital buildings.
identified and classified through the literature of pas t studies and a conceptual framework was developed through it. These factors were categorized under the following headings. This includes functional design factors (FDF), aesthesis design factors (ADF), environmental design factors (EDF), security & safety design factors (SSDF), and Physiological
& Psychosocial design factors (PPDF). The study provides information on the importance of architectural space design on overall hospital performance. This study contributes to methods of evaluating architectural space design quality in hospital buildings in Nigeria and a similar context.