Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Bogda Prucnal-Ogunsote page 1 of 13

CURRICULUM VITAE

Contact Information Name: PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE, Boguslawa. Address: Department of Architecture, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, . Cell Phone: +2348033788866. Alternate Cell Phone: +2348034735611. Email: [email protected]. Alternate email: [email protected]. Web site: sdngnet.com.

Personal Information Place and date of Birth: Jasliska, Poland, April 11, 1960 Citizenship: Polish Sex and marital status: Female, Married. Spouse's Name: Prof. Olusimibo Oladimeji Ogunsote (Nigerian, Ph.D. Architecture). International Languages: Fluent in English and Polish. Some knowledge of German and Russian. Countries Visited: Bulgaria, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Libya, Spain, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States of America.

Work History and Academic Positions

Employer Position Duration Federal University of Technology, Akure. Associate Professor 26Feb2003 to date. Federal University of Technology, Akure. Senior Lecturer 2000 to 2003. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Lecturer I. 1991-2000. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Lecturer II. 1988- 1991. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Assistant Lecturer. 1985-1988.

Research and Training: I have directly participated in the training of over a thousand architects to M.Sc. Architecture and M.Tech. Architecture level. Supervised over a hundred M.Sc. Architecture and M.Tech. Architecture theses and over a hundred B.Sc. Architecture and B.Tech. Architecture theses.

Undergraduate teaching

ARC 504 Comparative Studies of Built Form. ARC 505 Modern Movements in Architecture. ARC 509 Independent Research Project. ARCH 201 Architectural Design. ARCH 202 Architectural Design. ARCH 213 Free hand Drawing. ARCH 222 Architectural Graphics. ARCH 301 Architectural Design. ARCH 302 Architectural Design. ARCH 329 Presentation Techniques. ARCH 324 Landscape Design.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 2 of 13

ARCH 401 Architectural Design. ARCH 402 Architectural Design. ARCH 422 Research Project. ARCH 424 Site Planning / Landscape. ARCH 462 Terminal Essay.

Postgraduate teaching

ARC 701 Architectural Design (I & C/ Mass Housing). ARC 801 Advanced Architectural Design (Life Project). ARC 802 Advanced Design Studio Thesis I. ARC 802 Advanced Design Studio Thesis II. ARC 806 Design Economics and Cost Planning. ARC 814 Current Issues in Practice. ARC 834 Topics in Design and Environmental Processes. ARC 837 Housing and Urban Renewal. ARC 833 Architectural Theory in the 20th Century. ARC 839 Architectural Criticism. ARCH 551 Tropical Landscape Design. ARCH 601 Thesis Design. ARCH 602 Thesis Design. ARCH 603 Thesis Design. ARCH 604 Thesis Design. ARCH 605 Life Project. ARCH 605 Life Project.

Education

School Period Qualification Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 1985-1994 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Architecture. Cracow University of Technology 1979-1984 MSc Architecture second class upper.

Professional Qualifications

Certifications and Accreditations 1. Member, Polish Institute of Architects (SARP). 2. Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA). 3. Member, Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria, AARCHES (M- AARCHES/ 177).

Computer Skills

Office and presentation software: Proficient in the use of the latest versions of several word- processing, spreadsheet and bitmap editing software. Others include PageMaker, Publisher, PowerPoint, Photoshop and CorelDraw!

Computer Aided Design, Visualization and Animation: Proficient in the use of the latest versions of AutoCAD, Autodesk Architectural Desktop, 3D Studio Max, etc.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 3 of 13

Other software: Proficient in the use of the latest versions of Internet and communication software, video editing software and remote access software.

Computer Consultancy

1. Director of Design, Soft Designs Computers with 4 branches in Nigeria. Engaged in computer consultancy and training and has awarded over 3,000 certificates and diplomas in data processing and computer programming; desktop publishing, computer accounting and Computer Aided Design. 2. Computer Consultant to several Federal institutions including the National Research Institute for Chemical Technology, Basawa, Zaria, the Centre for Automotive Design and Development (CADD), Zaria and the Federal College of Agriculture, Akure.

Awards

1. Academic Award of the City President of Cracow, Cracow, Poland for contribution to the development of the Podgorze district of Cracow, July 1984. 2. Special Award of the Institute of Regional Planning, Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of Cracow, Cracow, Poland, for best First-year design in Regional Planning, July 1980. 3. Dean's List Fellowship Prize for overall performance, Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of Cracow, Cracow, Poland. 1981/82 Session. 4. Dean's List Fellowship Prize for overall performance, Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of Cracow, Cracow, Poland. 1980/81 Session.

Theses

1. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1994). “A Study of Modern Trends in Some Aspects of Architecture in Nigeria”. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. 2. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1984). “Spatial Concept for the Historic Market Complex in Cracow-Podgorze”. M.Sc. Thesis, Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of Cracow, Cracow, Poland.

Published Books

1. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2006). Campus Planning and Architecture: Memoirs from Seven American Universities. A monograph of the Department of Architecture, School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 32pp, 199 colour illustrations, 3 tables. 2. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1996). Introduction to Spreadsheets (Lotus 123). Recommended for Architecture students. Asekome Press, Zaria. ISBN 978-2528-97- 8. 74 pp. 3. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1996). Introduction to Word Processing (WordPerfect 6.0). Recommended for Architecture students. Asekome Press, Zaria. ISBN 978-2528-89-7. 90 pp. 4. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1994). ABC of Personal Computers. Introduction to Computer Aided Design. Asekome Press, Zaria. ISBN 978-2528-25-0. 131 pp.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 4 of 13

5. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1990). The Easy Way to Personal Computers - The IBM PC Disk Operating System. General reading material recommended for Architecture students. Asekome Press, Zaria. ISBN 978-2528-04-8. 86 pp.

Publications in Learned Journals

1. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). The International Style in Nigeria: Technological and Cultural Bridge - or Disaster? Journal of Environmental Technology, 1:1, 102-114. School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 2. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). Comfort Limits for the Effective Temperature Index in the Tropics: A Nigerian Case Study. Architectural Science Review, 45:2, 1-8, Sydney, Australia. 3. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). Choice of a Thermal Index for Architectural Design with Climate in Nigeria. Habitat International – A Journal for the Study of Human Settlements, 26:1, 1-19. Pergamon Press, London. 4. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). Defining Climatic Zones for Architectural Design in Nigeria: A Systematic Delineation. Journal of Environmental Technology, 1:2, 1-14. School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 5. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2001). Classification of Nigerian Architecture. Journal of the Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHESJ), 1:6, 48-56. AARCHES, Akure. 6. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. and Ogunsote, O.O. (1988). COLDHOT - A Design Aid for Multi-Index Thermal Stress Analysis. Architectural Science Review, 31.3, 99-106. Sydney, Australia. 7. Ogunsote, O.O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1987). Computing in Architectural Education in Nigeria - The ABU Experience. Nigerian Institute of Architects Journal, December 1987, , pp.12-20.

Conference Proceedings

1. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2005). Reflection of Culture and Climate in the Vernacular and Modern Architecture of Akure. Proceedings of the International Conference on Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 14-19 August, 2005. 2. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2005). Production of Intelligent and Active Architectural Drawings: Synergy of Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2005 with 3D Studio Max Version 7. Proceedings of the International Conference on Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 14-19 August, 2005. 3. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2003). Sourcing of Building Materials on the World Wide Web: A Nigerian Perspective. Proceedings of the Nigerian Institute of Architects Biennial General Meeting and Conference. Theme: A Building Materials Policy for Nigeria. 3 – 6 December, Abuja. pp 122-137. 4. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1987). The Use of Computers for Student Instruction in Building Climatology in A Developing Country like Nigeria. Second International Symposium on Building Climatology. Theme: New Developments in Building Climatology. Moscow, 12-15 May, 1987. 11 pp.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 5 of 13

Conference Papers

1. Ogunsote, O. O., Prucnal-Ogunsote, B and Umaru, N. A. (2006). Curricular Anatomy of the CAD Proficient Architecture Graduate in Nigeria. The Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES) 2006 Annual General Meeting and Conference. Theme: The Challenges of Architectural Education in the 21st Century. 25 – 27 October 2006, Minna. 2. Ogunsote, O. O., Omofaye, J. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2006). The Challenges of e- learning in Architectural Education: A case study of the Federal University of Technology, Yola, Nigeria. The Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES) 2006 Annual General Meeting and Conference. Theme: The Challenges of Architectural Education in the 21st Century. 25 – 27 October 2006, Minna. 3. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2006). Sustainable Campus Planning and Architecture: A Comparative Study of American and Nigerian Universities. Paper presented at the Staff Seminar of the School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 15 June 2006. 4. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2004). Achieving CAD Proficiency by Architecture Graduates in Nigeria: A Roadmap. Paper presented at the Annual Architecture Week Seminar of the Ife Architecture Students Association. Theme: Architecture and Technology in a New Era. Department of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 1– 6 March 1, 2004. 5. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2003). The Use of Search Engines, Web Directories and Indices on the World Wide Web for Architectural Research in Nigeria: Resources and Methods. The Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES) 2003 Annual General Meeting and Conference. Theme: Methodological Issues in Architectural Research. 24 – 27 September, 2003, Zaria. 6. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). The Natural Component in Modern Architecture: An Appraisal of Parks and Gardens in Paris and Lagos. National Workshop on Landscape Design for the Federal Capital Development Authority, Abuja organised by the Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 26 pp. 7. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). Reducing Population-Engendered Urban Heat Islands: Sustainable Design through Landscaping and Renewable Technologies. National Conference on Population, Environment and Sustainable Development in Nigeria, organised by the Research Group for African Environment and Development in collaboration with Department of Geography and Planning Sciences, University of Ado Ekiti, Ado Ekiti. June 6-8. 15 pp. 8. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). Decay versus Aging in Modern Nigerian Cities: The Environmental Dimension. The Nigerian Institute of Architects Annual General Meeting and Conference. Theme: The Decaying City – The Architect’s Dilemma and Challenges. 20 – 23 November, 2002, Ibadan. 9. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). Control of Tropical Microclimates through Landscape Design: Concepts and Methods. National Workshop on Landscape Design for the Federal Capital Development Authority, Abuja organised by the Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 25 pp. 10. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2002). A Review of Popular Software for Computer Aided Architectural Presentations: The Pros and Cons of Convergence of the Current Potpourri. Nigerian Institute of Architects Ekiti State Chapter Pre-Inauguration Workshop. Theme: Computer Technology and the Building Industry in Nigeria. 30 October – 1 November, 2002. Ado Ekiti. 11. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2001). Portraying National Architecture in Modern Buildings. Valedictory Conference of the Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES), Federal University of Technology, Akure. September 13-15. 14 pp.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 6 of 13

12. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2001). National Architecture and Housing in Nigeria. Biennial General Meeting and Conference of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, November 21- 24, Enugu. 7 pp. 13. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2001). FeeS for Windows: Computer Software for Calculation of Consultancy Fees Payable in the Construction Industry in Nigeria. Biennial General Meeting and Conference of the Nigerian Institute of Architects, November 21-24, Enugu. 10 pp. 14. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1990). “The Architect's Perception of Contemporary Modern Architecture in Nigeria”. Doctoral Seminar Paper, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 41 pp. 15. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1989). “Classification of Contemporary Architecture by Leading Architectural Critics”. Doctoral Seminar Paper, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 27 pp. 16. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1989). “Between Function, Construction, Form and Aesthetics (A Study of Public Buildings In Nigeria)”. Paper presented during the 1988/89 Staff Seminar Series, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 13 pp. 17. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (1987). “The Use of Computers for Architectural Education at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria”. Seminar Paper presented during Environmental Design Complex Week in Commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. December 7-11. 14 pp.

Research and Technical Reports

1. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2007). A Computer Animation (Film) entitled “Architectural Design for Sustainable Development in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Federal University of Technology, Akure.” Exhibit for the Joint African Union – Economic Commission for Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Exhibition, 25 – 30 January, 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 2. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2007). Pamphlet and poster display entitled “Architectural Design for Sustainable Development in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Federal University of Technology, Akure.” Exhibit for the Joint African Union – Economic Commission for Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Exhibition, 25 – 30 January, 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 3. Ogunsote, O. O. and Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. (2005). A Poster Display and a Film on Computer Animation in Architecture: “Reflection of Culture and Climate in Modern Nigerian Architecture.” Exhibit for the Nigerian Universities Research and Development Fair organized by National Universities Commission, Abuja, 6-8 December, 2005. 4. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. and Ogunsote, O. O. (1986). “System STRESS - A Computerised Method for the Determination and Graphical Presentation of Thermal Stress for Design Purposes”. Research Report, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 25 pp. 5. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. and Ogunsote, O. O. (1985). “Architectural and Planning Design Recommendations for Nigerian Towns and Cities Based on the Mahoney Tables”. Research Report, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 272 pp. 6. Prucnal-Ogunsote, B. and Ogunsote, O. O. (1985). “Program MOTOLA: A Computerisation of the Mahoney Tables for the Determination of Architectural and Planning Design Recommendations Based on Climatic Data”. Research Report, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 60 pp.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 7 of 13

Professional Practice:

Principal partner, Soft Designs Architects, 195 Ilesha Road, Akure. Abuja Office: Plot 541 Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.

Design and Supervision of Houses, Community Buildings, etc.

Project Date Comment Hostel for Seminary, Akure 2005 Sketch design. Residence for Mr. Kolawole Ogunsote, Ibadan. 2005 Sketch design and working drawings. St. Louis Catholic Church Extension, Akure. 2004 Sketch design, working drawings and supervision. School of Mines and Earth Sciences, Federal University of 2004 Sketch design, working drawings and Technology, Akure (Phase I). supervision. School of Mines and Earth Sciences, Federal University of 2004 Sketch design and working drawings. Technology, Akure (Phase II). General Ogomudia Electrical Electronics Laboratory, 2004 Sketch design. Federal University of Technology, Akure. Prince Adeyera Adeyemo School of Postgraduate Studies 2004 Sketch design. Extension to Senate Building, Federal University of 2004 Sketch design. Technology, Akure National Fellowship of Catholic Students Lodge, St. Alberts 2004 Sketch design and working drawings. Catholic Church, Federal University of Technology, Akure Central Bank of Nigeria sponsored Computer Resource 2003 Sketch design, working drawings and Centre, Federal University of Technology, Akure. supervision. Staff Offices for Federal University of Technology, Akure. 2002 Project Consultant (Department of Architecture). Vice Chancellor’s Lodge, Federal University of 2002 Sketch design, working drawings and Technology, Akure. supervision. Pro-Chancellor’s Lodge, Federal University of Technology, 2002 Sketch design, working drawings and Akure. supervision. Chancellor’s Lodge, Federal University of Technology, 2002 Sketch design, working drawings and Akure. supervision. Conference Centre, Federal University of Technology, 2002 Sketch design (Department of Akure. Architecture). Guest Houses, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 2002 Sketch design (Department of Architecture). Church Hall for St. Albert’s Catholic Church, Federal 2002 Sketch design, working drawings and University of Technology, Akure. supervision. Furniture design and interior decoration of the Akure 2001 Sketch design, working drawings and branch office of Soft Designs Computers supervision. Residence for Dr. Mohammed Umaru, Kaduna. 1998 Sketch design. Furniture design and interior decoration of the Zaria 1996 Sketch design, working drawings and branch offices of Soft Designs Computers supervision. Commercial / housing development for Mr. L. A. Akinloye, 1995 Sketch design and working drawings. Lagos. Family house for Mr. L. A. Akinloye, Offa. 1995 Sketch design, working drawings and supervision.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 8 of 13

Project Date Comment Rehabilitation of six rentable blocks of flats in various 1993 Sketch designs. locations in Zaria. All buildings belonged to Alhaji Mohammed Kyari. Housing development for Professor and Mrs. Oladipo, 1992 Sketch design and working drawings. Ilorin. Private residence and clinic for Mr. Emmanuel Mba. 1992 Sketch design and working drawings. Private residence for Mr. L. A. Akinloye, Lagos. 1992 Sketch design, working drawings and supervision. Private residence for Mr. L. A. Akinloye, Alimi Odunsi 1992 Sketch design, working drawings and Street, Via Ipaja, Lagos. supervision. Housing development for Mr. L. A. Akinloye, Lagos (Site 1992 Sketch design and working drawings. A). Housing development for Mr. L. A. Akinloye, Lagos (Site 1992 Sketch design and working drawings. B). Housing development for Mr. L. A. Akinloye, Lagos (Site 1992 Sketch design and working drawings. C). Grains store and housing development for Zango Agro 1992 Sketch design and working drawings. Enterprises Ltd. Model Residence for demonstration of the use of stabilised 1991 Sketch design and working drawings. earth and local building materials. Project funded by CIDA and McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Rehabilitation of Workshop, National Leprosy Research 1990 Sketch design and working drawings. Centre, Zaria. Specialist Clinic and Maternity for Joverns Nig. Ltd, Zaria. 1990 Sketch design and working drawings. Private Residence for Alhaji Mohammed Kyari, Yola. 1990 Completion of working drawings, supervision. Student's Hostel for National Leprosy Research Centre, 1989 Sketch design, working drawings and Zaria. supervision. Extension to Ogunsote Family House, Ibadan. 1989 Sketch design, working drawings and supervision. Private residence for Professor Dolapo Lufadeju. 1988 Sketch design. Private residence for Professor C. Ikediobi, Oraukwu, 1988 Sketch design and working drawings. Anambra State. Regional Headquarters for Union Bank Plc, Kaduna. 1987 Working drawings (with Benna Associates). Private residence for Mr. Lanre Adesuyi, Bamboo Close, 1987 Sketch design, working drawings and Palladan, Zaria. supervision. Library for Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), 1986 Working drawings (with Benna Bauchi. Associates). Regional Headquarters and Warehouse for University 1986 Sketch design and working drawings Press Plc, Zaria. (with Benna Associates). Alumni Centre Complex of the Ahmadu Bello University, 1985 Sketch design and working drawings. Zaria comprising Conference Centre, Hotel / Guest House, ETC 10m. Restaurant, et cetera. Spatial Concept for the Historic Market Complex in 1984 Sketch design and working drawings. Cracow-Podgorze, Poland Office Development for the National Universities 1984 Sketch design. Commission, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 9 of 13

Completed Postgraduate Supervision: M.Sc. Architecture (sample selection as major supervisor only)

1. Olajide, Oladoyin Taye (2000). Proposed National Association for Women Academics (NAWACS) Centre: Functional Analysis of Space Relationships in a Complex Centre. 2. Titiloye, A. Olaleye (2000). The Catholic Diocesan Centre, Zaria: An Approach at Reviving Ecclesiastical Architecture in Cathedrals. 3. Mohammed Teni Ramatu (1999). Baro Inland Port Terminal: Building Form as an Expression of Immediate Environment. 4. Baka, Michael (1998). Still Pictures Complex, Jos: The Psychology of Photo Appreciation. 5. Egamana, Emmanuel (1998). Nigerian Institute of International Affairs Complex Abuja: The Response of Nigerian Architects Towards Regionalism. 6. Nwafor, Clement Amechi (1997). United Nigeria Insurance Company (UNIC) Headquarters: An Architectural Response to Corporate Image. 7. Opayimka, Adewale Murtala (1997). River Osun Tourist Resort, Oshogbo: Leisure and Recreational Activities on a Cultural Site. 8. Yaka, M. (1993). Matsinga Falls Holiday Resort and Recreation Centre: Synthesis of Natural Landscape and Architectural Forms. 9. Boumann, E. S. (1993). ECWA School of Health Technology Kagoro: Solving Circulation Problems in Schools of Health Technology. 10. Oyeleke, A.M. (1991). Comprehensive Secondary School: Towards the Architecture of Environmental Comfort for an Effective Secondary Education Programme in Kaduna State. 11. Odugbesan, A. O. (1991). Multi-purpose Auditorium Complex, Ogun State University: Minimising Maintenance Problems in Public Buildings. 12. Kyado, G. A. (1990). Library for University of Agriculture Makurdi: Incorporating Modern Trends in Library Design. 13. Martins, Y. E. (1990). Diary Farm in Shika: Technological, Structural and Functional Expansion. 14. Olajide, F. (1990). Fire Service Academy: Prevention of Fire in Institutional Buildings. 15. Njoku, C. E. (1989). Students Village, National University, Abuja - An Economic Design Approach to Students Accommodation. 16. Oladipo, O. O. (1988). University Square, Ilorin. 17. Daniel, A. (1988). Bank of Credit and Commerce International Victoria - Island. 18. Abdulkadir, H. A (1987). A Weaving Centre for Okene (Towards Production by the Masses). 19. Abrai, U. M. (1987). Educational Resource Centre, Yola. 20. Anayu, A. A. (1987). Kuncio Settlement: An Application of the Ujama Village Model in Wukari, Gongola State. 21. Biki, B. A. (1986). Ham Community Centre. 22. Adai, A. S. (1986). Ochidoma's Palace - Otukpo. 23. Maidoki, B. I. (1986). Students Centre, University of Maiduguri.

Completed Postgraduate Supervision: M.Tech. Architecture (sample as major supervisor selection only)

1. Akinmade, Emmanuel Abiodun (2007). Benin Cultural Theatre: Enhancing Cultural Heritage Through Architecture. 2. Muhammed, Yakubu Na’imah Olaniyan (2007). Sports Complex, Federal University of Technology, Akure: Using Sport to Improve the Recreational Potentials of Students Behavioural Pattern.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 10 of 13

3. Waheed, Adeaga Olawale (2006). Osun-State Cultural Centre, Osogbo: Cultural Influence on Architecture of Osogbo. 4. Famosinpe, Olajide K. (2006). Ondo State High Court Complex. Achieving Security in Courthouse Design through Space Planning. 5. Makanju, Olosu Raphael (2006). National Museum, Akure: Prevention of Fire Outbreak in Public Buildings. 6. Olaniyi, Olaniyan (2006). Construction Research Institute, Abuja: Controlling noise in a Construction Research Complex. 7. Adeaga, Olawole Waheed (2005). Osun State Cultural Centre, Osogbo: Cultural Influence on Architecture of Osogbo. 8. Johnson, Dele Matthew Victor (2005). Sport Stadium, Owo. Spatial organization and Effective Coordination in Sporting Activities. 9. Bamishaye, Olumide (2003). National Arts Theatre, Abuja. 10. Legogie, Oshoke Deric (2003). Ekiti State House of Assembly: Promoting Service through Symbolizm. 11. Adenola, Liaki Adeleye (2002). A Design Proposal for Ekiti State Radiovision Village, Ekiti State: Satisfying Users Acoustic and Climatic Requirements. 12. Adeyemi, Babatunde Alex (2002). Civic Centre for Ekiti State: Application of Passive and Active Solar Techniques.

Completed Undergraduate Supervision B.Sc. Architecture (sample selection as major supervisor only)

1. Eduvie, Ojiyovwi Vivian (2000). Landscape Architecture in the Sudan Savannah: A Case Study of Ahmadu Bello University. 2. Salau, Semiu Oyewumi (2000). The Effect of Landscape Elements on Residential Building: A Case Study of Three Residential Buildings in Zaria. 3. Hamza, Ibrahim (1999). Analysis of Modern Architecture. Study of Buildings in Abuja. 4. Ohiare, Adai Paul (1999). Temporary Structures: A Case Study of Tent, Cable and Suspendable Structures. 5. Omoregbee-Edigin, Nosasu (1999). Nigerian Architecture. It’s Style, Successes and Failures: A Case Study of Owah Unik Consultants, Warri, Delta State. 6. Ajayi, Florence Toyin (1998). Assessment of Landscape Architecture in Residential Buildings. 7. Esievo, Omoefe (1998). Landscape Design as a Component of Architecture in Nigeria. 8. Gandonu, Soyingbe A. (1998). Landscaping as a Means of Achieving Environmental Balance. Focus on Ahmadu Bello University. 9. Ibrahim, Adedo Zulkarnain (1998). Assessment of AutoCAD in Architecture with Emphasis on the Nature of Design and Presentation Techniques. 10. Junaid, Muhammed Munir (1998). Aesthetics of Landscaping. 11. Ukonga, S. Ozav (1998). Alternative Energy Sources in Residential Architecture: A Survey of Prospects and Potentials of Solar Energy in Nigeria. 12. Usman, Ibrahim Bala (1997). Forty Years of Architecture in Zaria: Products and Their Practice. 13. Odesomi, Stevens O. (1997). Focus on Successful Architectural Practice in Nigeria: A Study of Femi Majekodunmi Associates. 14. Fodeke, Olusegun Opeyemi (1997). Contemporary Modern Architects in Nigeria. 15. Sani, I. Saulawa (1997). Landscape as a Component of Architectural Design. 16. Audu, David Ahmed (1997). Post Modern Architecture: The Nigerian Experience. 17. Gajere, Betty (1993). Landscaping Plant Species in Asso (Kagona): Problems and Solutions.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 11 of 13

18. Udongwo, Ime Ekanem (1993). Evolution of ABU Main Campus, Central Core Landscaping. 19. Obanewo, Titus Adeniyi (1993). Nigerian Architecture: An Appraisal. 20. Ibrahim, Balami (1991). The International Style. 21. Icha, E. E. (1991). Psychology of Perception of Space. 22. Mathias, I. K. (1990). Landscaping in Nigeria University Campus. 23. Ajetomobi, R. (1990). Life Span of Public Buildings in Kwara State. 24. Tanko, B. A. (1989). An Appraisal of the Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture (MOTNA), Jos. 25. Tauheed, I. A. (1989). Library Design in Nigeria - A Critical Appraisal of Kashim Ibrahim Library, ABU, Zaria. 26. Afolabi, M. A. (1988) The use of Aluminium in Buildings. 27. Dikko, N.Y. (1988). Garbage Housing (A Documentation of an Existing Garbage House in Samaru). 28. Iyamabo, O. R. (1988). Iron and Steel in Buildings. 29. Martins, Y. E. (1988). August Perret's Contribution to Development of Concrete in Modern Architecture.

Completed Undergraduate Supervision B.Tech. Architecture (sample selection as major supervisor only)

1. Egigba, A.K.A. (2005). Effects of Light in Residential Buildings. A Case Study of Akure, Benin and Sapele. 2. Oladeinde, Ebiesuwa (2005). The Ideal Architectural Church as a Worship Place for Christians. A Case Study of Catholic Churches in Rome, Benin and Akure. 3. Olufalaji, Adelaya (2004). Effectiveness of Open Spaces in Building Design. Case Study of Abuja. 4. Raheef, Fasilat (2004). Effect of Culture on Housing in Western Nigeria. Oshogbo as a Case Study. 5. Awolere, O. Oluwafunmilayo (2002). User Needs and Site Planning of Residential Developments. 6. Famutimi, Buki (2001). Residential Interiors: A Study of the Practice of Interior Design in South-Western Nigeria. 7. Ifidon, U.E. (2001). Decorative Effect of Paint in Residential Housing: An Appraisal of Residential Housing in Akure Metropolis.

International Conferences and Workshops and Exhibitions Attended

1. The Joint African Union – Economic Commission for Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Exhibition, 25 – 30 January, 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 2. International Conference on Science and Technology organized by Federal University of Technology, Akure. Theme: Science and Technology for Self Reliance: Challenges for Developing Countries. 14-19 August, 2005, Federal University of Technology, Akure. 3. “PRZEMYSL 2000”. Workshop on the Rehabilitation of the Historic Fibre of Przemysl. Przemysl, Poland, Summer 1982. 4. XIV Congress of the International Union of Architects (UIA), Warsaw, Poland, 15-21 June, 1981.

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 12 of 13

Local Conferences and Workshops Attended

1. Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES) 2006 Annual General Meeting and Conference. Theme: The Challenges of Architectural Education in the 21st Century. 25 – 27 October 2006, Minna. 2. Nigerian Universities Research and Development Fair. Organized by National Universities Commission, 6-8 December, 2005, Abuja. 3. Nigerian Institute of Architects Archibuilt 2004 Seminar. Theme: Urban Regeneration. International Conference Centre. 3 – 10 October, 2004, Abuja. 4. Annual Architecture Week Seminar of the Ife Architecture Students Association. Theme: Architecture and Technology in a New Era. Department of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, 1– 6 March 1, 2004, Ile-Ife. 5. The Nigerian Institute of Architects Biennial General Meeting and Conference. Theme: A Building Materials Policy for Nigeria. 3 – 6 December, 2003, Abuja. 6. Nigerian Institute of Architects Ekiti State Chapter Pre-Inauguration Workshop. Theme: Computer Technology and the Building Industry in Nigeria. 30 October – 1 November, 2002. Ado, Ekiti. Member, Organising Committee. 7. The City in Nigeria: Perspective, Issues, Challenges, Strategies. National Conference organised by the Faculty of Environmental Design and Management, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. 9-11 October 2002, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. 8. Eko Architecture: 1st Annual National Exhibition and Symposium on Contemporary Nigerian Architecture. 26-29 September, 2002. , Lagos. 9. National Conference on Population, Environment and Sustainable Development in Nigeria organised by the Research Group for African Environment and Development in collaboration with Department of Geography and Planning Sciences, University of Ado Ekiti, Ado Ekiti. 6-8 June 2002, Ado-Ekiti. 10. National Workshop on Landscape Design for the Federal Capital Development Authority, Abuja organised by the Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, April-May 2002, Zaria. 11. Nigerian Institute of Architects Biennial General Meeting and Conference, 21-24 November 2001, Enugu. 12. Association of Architectural Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES) Valedictory Conference, 13-15 September 2001, Akure. 13. Nigerian Institute of Architects Seminar on Computers in Design and Project Management. 6-7 February, 1989. Sheraton Hotel, Lagos.

Journal Assessment

1. UDRT Urban Design Research Team, Federal University of Technology, Akure (2004 to date). 2. Assessor to the Research and Technical Journal, Ondo State Polytechnic, Owo (2001 to date).

Curriculum Vitae of Dr. (Mrs.) Boguslawa PRUCNAL-OGUNSOTE page 13 of 13

References 1. Professor Peter O. Adeniyi (OON) Former Vice Chancellor Federal University of Technology Akure Tel: +234 802 864 6673 (Office); +234 803 720 9356 (Mobile) Email: [email protected]

2. Professor Hamman Tukur Sa’ad Vice Chancellor Federal University of Technology Minna Tel: +234 66 222422; +234 803 702 4873 (Mobile); +234 66 223482 Email: [email protected].

3. Professor John Godwin (MBE, OFR) Coordinator of Post Graduate Programmes Department of Architecture Faculty of Environmental Sciences University of Lagos Lagos Tel: +234 1 4703709; +234 1 2600849; +234 1 2600845 Email: [email protected].

4. Professor Jimmy O. Adegoke Department of Geosciences College of Arts and Sciences University of Missouri Kansas City 420K Robert H. Flarsheim Hall 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, Missouri USA Tel: +1 816 235 2978 (Office); +1 816 235 5995 (Lab); +1 913 669 9581 (Mobile). Email: [email protected].