Christian Koranteng
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
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Journal of Construction Engineering | 2014
Kofi Agyekum; Joshua Ayarkwa; Christian Koranteng
Rising damp is one of the most severe phenomena that leads to decay and deterioration of both old and modern types of buildings. This study employed a holistic approach to dampness investigation and sought to examine the problem of rising damp in the walls of two residential apartments in Kumasi, Ghana. The study sought to determine the types of soluble salts and their concentrations in the soils and accumulated percentages in the walls over time and whether there exists any linkage between the salts in the walls and those in the ground. Results from the geotechnical survey of the building sites found that the soils on site 1 consisted of silty sandy gravel with some clay particles and those on site 2 consisted of silty sandy soil with some clay and traces of gravel. The study identified several groups of salts in the walls of the buildings, with the most damaging and dangerous being magnesium sulphate, magnesium chloride, and sodium sulphate salts. Similar salts were identified in the soil samples from the trial pits. The results therefore indicate a linkage between the salts found in the ground and those found in the walls and therefore confirm the presence of rising dampness.
Structural Survey | 2014
Michael Nii Addy; Emmanuel Adinyira; Christian Koranteng
Purpose – Building energy efficiency is an inescapable part of the solution to Africas sustainable development; its implementation can result in cost effective ways that can contribute to economic and social development as well as environmental sustainability. Despite this, a number of factors including financial barriers and market barriers are perceived by policy makers and building designers to influence the efficient use of energy in buildings. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the perceptions of architects in relation to the challenges of building energy efficiency in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach – From a review of pertinent literature 18 factors were identified as challenging. Empirical investigation was carried out using survey questionnaire. The consideration of overlapping aspects of the study largely motivated the use of factor analysis to analyse the data which made it possible to make scientific deductions and built explanations from the results. Findings – The study derives f...
Advances in Applied Science Research | 2012
James Appah-Dankyi; Christian Koranteng
Journal of Sustainable Development | 2013
Kofi Agyekum; Joshua Ayarkwa; Christian Koranteng; Emmanuel Adinyira
Energy and Buildings | 2011
Christian Koranteng; Ardeshir Mahdavi
Journal of Building Construction and Planning Research | 2014
Barbara Simons; Christian Koranteng; Emmanuel Adinyira; Joshua Ayarkwa
Archive | 2012
Barbara Simons; Christian Koranteng
Advances in Applied Science Research | 2011
Albana Dibra; Ardeshir Mahdavi; Christian Koranteng; Kwame Nkrumah
Advances in Applied Science Research | 2012
Barbara Simons; Christian Koranteng; Sandra Woanyah-Deladem
Archive | 2009
Christian Koranteng; Ardeshir Mahdavi; Kristina Orehounig; Claus Pröglhöf
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