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Ron Dulaney Jr.
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Architects are increasingly engaged in efforts to provide affordable, owner-occupied housing in the United States. Yet architects? roles in broadly addressing affordable housing remain marginal as was anecdotally evident by the absence of architects at a...
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Gerard van Bortel and Vincent Gruis
Affordable housing is increasingly developed, financed and managed by a mix of state, third-sector, market and community actors. This has led to the emergence of various hybrid governance and finance arrangements. This development can be seen as part of ...
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Affordable housing is increasingly developed, financed and managed by a mix of state, third-sector, market and community actors. This has led to the emergence of various hybrid governance and finance arrangements. This development can be seen as part of ...
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Ashraf M. Salama
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on a new paradigm of research: trans-disciplinarity; a form of inquiry that crosses the boundaries of different disciplines. Brief notes to highlight affordable housing issues in the Gulf States are outlined.An argument on the impact of trans-disciplinar...
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Delphine Isimbi and Jihyun Park
In this paper, the characteristics of the Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) green building certification system in terms of the scope of certification, and environmental and social strategies focused on 6024 units in the 17 EDGE-certif...
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Georgi Nikolov Georgiev
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The paper investigates the issue of fuel poverty and its presence in the Bulgarian context. The focus of the analysis is on the potential for alleviation and ? in the long term ? elimination of energy poverty through the implementation of measures for en...
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Georgi Nikolov Georgiev
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The paper investigates the issue of fuel poverty and its presence in the Bulgarian context. The focus of the analysis is on the potential for alleviation and ? in the long term ? elimination of energy poverty through the implementation of measures for en...
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Laleh Derakhti and Guy Baeten
Transit-oriented development (TOD) has become a leading model of urban planning worldwide that promises to meet a broad range of local and regional objectives: improving mobility, expanding ridership, attracting investment, reducing urban poverty, improv...
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M. Martínez,D. Villalba,R. Misle,E. Rey,H. Páez
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This article presents the alternatives resulting from the analysis of environmental feasibility and its associated costs, based on the incorporation of the sustainable criteria determined by the LEED certification, for the development of a case study in ...
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Amanda Howell, Kristina Currans, Steven Gehrke, Gregory Norton, Kelly Clifton
Planning for affordable housing is challenged by development policies that assess transportation impacts based on methodologies that often do not distinguish between the travel patterns of residents of market-rate housing and those living in affordable u...
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Candace Tannis, Araliya Senerat, Malika Garg, Dominique Peters, Sritha Rajupet and Elizabeth Garland
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Susanna Kunttu,Minna Räikkönen,Teuvo Uusitalo,Teppo Forss,Josu Takala,Sara Tilabi
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Raffaello Furlan, Attilio Petruccioli
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Qatar is making large investments for the development of the urban fabric and public transport systems of Doha (i.e. the Msheireb downtown Doha, the Doha metro, and the Lusail light rail transit). It has also already been publicly announced that the popu...
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Stephen Pullen, Michael Arman, George Zillante, Jian Zuo, Nicholas Chileshe, Lou Wilson
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Sustainable housing has been subject to research, practice and policy making for some considerable time. More recently attention has been drawn to the separate problem of declining affordability in housing. This paper describes research aimed at developi...
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Stephen Pullen, Michael Arman, George Zillante, Jian Zuo, Nicholas Chileshe, Lou Wilson
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Sustainable housing has been subject to research, practice and policy making for some considerable time. More recently attention has been drawn to the separate problem of declining affordability in housing. This paper describes research aimed at developi...
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Sara Brysch, Vincent Gruis and Darinka Czischke
Building costs play a significant role in determining the affordability of a housing project, and these depend to a large extent on design choices. This paper is based on the premise that collaborative design processes, or co-design, used in collaborativ...
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Sampa Chisumbe, Clinton Aigbavboa, Erastus Mwanaumo and Wellington Thwala
Development of urban housing requires participation of various stakeholders, from the state, private sector, and community to the civil society organizations. Cognizant of that fact, this research sought to establish the measurement model for stakeholder...
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Noor Hanita Abdul Majid
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Johnson Adetooto and Abimbola Windapo
There is a high level of homelessness in South Africa. Sandbag building technologies (SBTs) have been offered as economical and sustainable alternative building materials capable of speeding housing provision in South Africa. However, their degree of ado...
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