Social housing for urban low-income communities is a major problem in Chinese urban housing. In China, standardization without rooms for participation in the current housing construction for low-income communities poses potential hazards to the social and living environments. The controversy over “user participation” in urban and architecture design originated at least 50 years ago when sharing rights and responsibilities were reconsidered. However, solutions that accommodate the need of inhabitants for more rights in making decisions on their own living space in social housing are still lacking. The concept of levels in the built environment was created by Habraken (1972), who aimed to provide a new design methodology that can identify the...
As China becomes more urbanised, the number of migrant workers from rural areas continues to increas...
The development of ‘Affordable housing’ has become an urgent and important topic of discussion in Ch...
textOver the past thirty years, China’s transition to a semi-open market economy has manifested as a...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
© SPSD Press from 2010, SPSD Press, Kanazawa. Following the worldwide trend of housing privatization...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
The construction of social housing in Chinese cities on a massive scale is considered necessary to m...
Problem: Two housing types in China’s urban cities serve two specific demographics, the city dweller...
As a rapidly growing economic power, China has recently experienced internal transformations in term...
In the past two decades, China has realised one of the fastest and largest rural to urban migrations...
Chinese migrants transfer from their rural settlements to establish city lives, but their sense of i...
Since the 1978 economic reform, China has become one of the world’s largest economies and has underg...
Urban village, as a unique form of slum in China have developed from rural settlements, representing...
Session: Workshop 23 (WS-23) - Housing and Cities: Changing Social and Spatial BoundariesConference ...
In the 1990s, the Chinese housing reform reached a pivotal moment. The dismantling of the old public...
As China becomes more urbanised, the number of migrant workers from rural areas continues to increas...
The development of ‘Affordable housing’ has become an urgent and important topic of discussion in Ch...
textOver the past thirty years, China’s transition to a semi-open market economy has manifested as a...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
© SPSD Press from 2010, SPSD Press, Kanazawa. Following the worldwide trend of housing privatization...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
The construction of social housing in Chinese cities on a massive scale is considered necessary to m...
Problem: Two housing types in China’s urban cities serve two specific demographics, the city dweller...
As a rapidly growing economic power, China has recently experienced internal transformations in term...
In the past two decades, China has realised one of the fastest and largest rural to urban migrations...
Chinese migrants transfer from their rural settlements to establish city lives, but their sense of i...
Since the 1978 economic reform, China has become one of the world’s largest economies and has underg...
Urban village, as a unique form of slum in China have developed from rural settlements, representing...
Session: Workshop 23 (WS-23) - Housing and Cities: Changing Social and Spatial BoundariesConference ...
In the 1990s, the Chinese housing reform reached a pivotal moment. The dismantling of the old public...
As China becomes more urbanised, the number of migrant workers from rural areas continues to increas...
The development of ‘Affordable housing’ has become an urgent and important topic of discussion in Ch...
textOver the past thirty years, China’s transition to a semi-open market economy has manifested as a...