This paper presents concepts important for understanding the potential of sustainable low-income housing in Vietnam, with a focus on key environmental, socio-economic, and cultural dimensions that bear on its housing sector. It examines challenges for sustainable urban development in Hanoi and HCMC, Vietnam's two main cities. Recognising the current challenges in balancing affordability and sustainability, the study explores Vietnam's lack of adequate and affordable housing and the problem of its urban slums. Synergistic strategies suitable for the Vietnamese context are then suggested for sustainable low-income housing in these two cities
The global economic crisis has left a negative impact on Vietnam’s economy since mid 2008. Consequen...
© 2003 University of Sydney, Faculty of ArchitectureThis paper argues that the unsustainability of t...
Under the influence of the improvement in social and economic conditions, the housing situation in H...
Since Doi Moi (Reform) policy in 1986, Vietnam has experienced rapid urbanization and economic growt...
The metropolitan region of Ho Chi Minh City has been the greatest beneficiary of the ongoing transit...
Economic development in Vietnam has led to the spontaneous development of new housing in many parts ...
Since the initiation of Vietnam’s Doi Moi policy in 1986, the rate of urbanization has rapidly incre...
In Vietnam, the history of cities can easily be seen through their urban patterns, landscapes and ho...
The global economic crisis has left a negative impact on Vietnam\u92s economy since mid 2008. Conseq...
This research project explores the self‐built housing in Hanoi city in Vietnam after the economic r...
This paper discusses the housing situation of urban dwellers in Hanoi in the transition period from ...
In Vietnam, urban village is a unique phenomenon that highlights the process when farming villages w...
Economic growth associated with the rapid industrialization and urbanization over the past 30 y...
The Urban Green Quarter is a proposed model for the integration of low-rise high-density housing wit...
This project analyses the problems of Hanoi's public low-rise housing neighbourhoods built during th...
The global economic crisis has left a negative impact on Vietnam’s economy since mid 2008. Consequen...
© 2003 University of Sydney, Faculty of ArchitectureThis paper argues that the unsustainability of t...
Under the influence of the improvement in social and economic conditions, the housing situation in H...
Since Doi Moi (Reform) policy in 1986, Vietnam has experienced rapid urbanization and economic growt...
The metropolitan region of Ho Chi Minh City has been the greatest beneficiary of the ongoing transit...
Economic development in Vietnam has led to the spontaneous development of new housing in many parts ...
Since the initiation of Vietnam’s Doi Moi policy in 1986, the rate of urbanization has rapidly incre...
In Vietnam, the history of cities can easily be seen through their urban patterns, landscapes and ho...
The global economic crisis has left a negative impact on Vietnam\u92s economy since mid 2008. Conseq...
This research project explores the self‐built housing in Hanoi city in Vietnam after the economic r...
This paper discusses the housing situation of urban dwellers in Hanoi in the transition period from ...
In Vietnam, urban village is a unique phenomenon that highlights the process when farming villages w...
Economic growth associated with the rapid industrialization and urbanization over the past 30 y...
The Urban Green Quarter is a proposed model for the integration of low-rise high-density housing wit...
This project analyses the problems of Hanoi's public low-rise housing neighbourhoods built during th...
The global economic crisis has left a negative impact on Vietnam’s economy since mid 2008. Consequen...
© 2003 University of Sydney, Faculty of ArchitectureThis paper argues that the unsustainability of t...
Under the influence of the improvement in social and economic conditions, the housing situation in H...