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Samuel Owusu Afram

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About

He is a Professor of Architecture and former Head of Department of Architecture and former Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Built Environment in the College of Architecture at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi Ghana.He undertook his undergraduate degree in Architecture at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology BSc (design) in 1981. In 1984 he graduated with a Postgraduate Degree in Architecture in the same institution, winning the much-coveted Frank Llyod Wright Award for the best Postgraduate Theses Design. He then undertook a Masters degree in Housing at the University of NewCastle Upon Tyne in the United Kingdom 1994.He has taught in the Department for over 34 years in Construction Technology, Architectural Design, and Housing, in both the Undergraduate and Postgraduate years, supervising numerous thesis work of students on various topics relevant to the Ghanaian and West African situations. He has also conducted several Socio-cultural surveys with students of the Department in Kumasi, Cape Coast, Accra and other parts of Ghana, as well as an Academic visitation with students of the Department to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in the USA, with which the Department has Academic links with.He was promoted to the rank of Professor in 2016/2017 Academic Year after which he retired from active service. He is presently working on contract in the University. Professor S.O. Afram also served and chaired over 50 committees, Statutory and Adhoc, as well as Boards, while in active service.On the national level he is a member of the Ghana Amateur Basketball Association and the Chairman of the Infrastructure Committee of same, from 2010 to date and a Member of the Management Board of  Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) from 2018 to date.On the international level he is a Member of the Executive Committee for Validation of Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA) programmes and Schools from 2016 to date and was the Chair of the Committee for the International Conference on “African Architecture Today” KNUST, Kumasi, 2007. Professor Afram has written several academic research papers for several renowned journals, locally and internationally. His special area of study is Housing and in most of his publications he dwells on the concept of the indigenous design of the Ashanti Traditional Compound house, emphasizing its merits and improving its demerits whiles deliberating on how these could be effectively and efficiently infused into contemporary housing designs to ameliorate needs of the urban poor, especially in this era of sustainable architecture.In professional life, he is a Fellow and the former President of the Ghana Institute of Architects, Kumasi Chapter, and Vice-President of the Ghana Institute of Architects (GIA) and run a registered architectural practice in Kumasi.  He is also a Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CMCIH) in the United Kingdom.  He is married with a son and is an ardent sports enthusiast

Research Summary

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The researcher's work focuses on developing frameworks for improving collaborative working in construction projects, particularly employing methodologies such as fuzzy set theory and principal component analysis. Their research encompasses themes including PPP delivery challenges, urban development impacts, project management strategies, noise effects, sustainable development goals, community engagement techniques, and BIM integration.

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A critical success model for PPP public housing delivery in Ghana(2016)
Building Permit Acquisition in Ghana: The Situation in Kumasi(2014)
Continuity, Utility and Change: The Urban Compound House in Ghana(2009)
Overview of Self-Help (Self-Build) Housing Provision in Ghana: Policies and Challenges(2014)
Design innovations towards enhancing the quality of living in multi-storey compound housing for low-income households in Kumasi, Ghana(2006)
Evaluating the level of physical transformation of houses in gated communities in Ghana(2015)
Relationship clusters and performance of conflict management strategies in cross-organisational projects teams(2023)
Principal component analysis of professional competencies of architects in the Ghanaian construction industry(2016)
Analysis of Causes of Delay in Middle and High Income Self-Build Housing Projects (SBHPs) in Wa, Ghana(2015)
Nature of communication performance among multi-teams in mass housing project delivery: a fuzzy set theory approach(2021)
Communication performance inherent in the repetitive attributes of projects: the case of mass housing projects(2021)
Critical behavioural index for improving collaborative working in projects teams using fuzzy synthetic evaluation(2023)
Noise Exposure Levels in Basic School Environments in a City in Ghana(2021)
Utilization of simulation tools for building performance assessment among design professionals(2023)
Achieving Healthy City Development in Ghana: Referencing Sustainable Development Goal 11(2023)
Sustainability literacy level among real estate developers towards sustainability performance optimization in housing delivery in Ghana(2023)
Capability readiness model for green design practices for affordable housing delivery in Ghana(2025)
An Evaluation of Climate Responsive Design Features of Buildings on Knust Campus Based on Mahoney Tables(2015)
Residential User Satisfaction of Real Estate Housing in Ghana.(2014)
Architectural service consulting strategic clusters and service quality performance in public procurement in Ghana(2025)
An Appraisal of Sacred Spaces in Terms of Inert Strategies; a Case of Bantama, Kumasi(2015)
The woes of a " 'straight-jacketed' central business district" : the case of Odum, Kumasi(2010)
The Impact of Computer Aided Architectural Design Tools on Architectural Design Education. The Case of KNUST.(2015)
Critical behavioural index for improving collaborative working in projects teams using Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation(2022)
Relationship clusters and performance of conflict management strategies in cross-organisational projects teams()

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