biddulph, robin sandberg, mattias
Mixing tenure types is often seen as a means of reducing segregation by breaking up concentrations of poverty. Previous research suggests that introducing new tenure types may also result in homeowners erecting fences and attempting to control activity by public housing tenants in outdoor spaces. These have often meant that tenure mix rather than r...
vuuren, julia jansen-van rijal, hibo bobbette, nicole lysaght, rosemary krupa, terry aguilar, daniella
Adequate housing is a social determinant of health and well-being, providing stability from which people can engage in important life activities, including self-care and productivity. Social housing is a system-level intervention that aims to provide affordable housing to people vulnerable to experiencing social and economic marginalisation. Given ...
Teo, Jes She Mohd Aini, Ainoriza Zyed, Zafirah Al Sadat
Public housing (PH) focuses on assisting low-income households with housing stability. However, the inefficiency of property management in PH gives rise to a range of challenges in both physical and internal operational management, leading to negative stigmatisation towards tenants living in PH. Various initiatives have been launched to address the...
m. shareef, omar sherzad ahmed, khaled galal
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is slowly transitioning from traditional single-family public housing to a ‘vertical’ typology to meet the increasing demand on public housing, solve the problem of the scarcity of land in urban areas, and contribute to achieving its local agenda for sustainable development goals. However, the direct involvement of Em...
cheung, ka-shing sham, chiu-wing yiu, chung-yim
Urban planning education must address the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem (MAUP) to comprehend the critical impact of urban density on sustainable city development. Quantitative studies using administrative area units face indefinite aggregate level biases. This paper introduces an efficient block-searching method to calculate property densities arou...
Sánchez-Holguín, Victoria
The Colombian State undertook the construction of a significant number of houses in rural areas between 1939 and 1956 through the Instituto de Crédito Territorial. The rural housing program required abundant resources and posed challenges due to the country’s complex geography and its precarious road infrastructure, as it involved building single-f...
He, Yishu (author)
During the rapid urbanization of the early 20th century, Western policies and forms of public housing provided a significant model for the development of modern public housing in China. In the face of severe national conditions, Chinese scholars and the Nationalist government worked together to develop public housing as a symbol of societal reform ...
cangelli, eliana conteduca, michele kia, elnaz behnam zaiter, hassan fonti, valerio
The buildings and construction sector is responsible for 37% of energy-related CO2 emissions and over 34% of energy demand globally. The redevelopment of the existing residential building stock has become a consolidated policy of the European Commission to implement the objectives of economic recovery and energy transition towards climate neutralit...
vojtíšek, tomáš
Řešeným objektem bakalářské práce je novostavba bytového domu s názvem Dům Na Ostrém úhlu. Tento rohový dům se nachází na místě dnešního brownfieldu, který se ovšem po vybudování metra D stane živou čtvrtí Nové Dvory. Dům nabízí sociální bydlení s malými byty pro studenty, bezbariérovými byty pro seniory a byty pro větší rodiny. V přízemí se nacház...
wang, lu cheng, jingru cyan mazan, wojciech jacoby, sam
This paper examines the role of standard block and modular dwelling designs in Hong Kong’s public housing provision since the mid-1950s. It explores how standard types have evolved in relation to housing policies, demographic and socio-economic changes, and minimum space requirements. In contrast to other countries, Hong Kong lacks defined space or...