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Flexible Living Space Organization for High-Rise Apartments in Ho Chi Minh City
The process of urbanisation is taking place strongly, creating pressure on the environment, resources, and ecosystems. Global climate change has led to serious consequences for human life. In 1980, the term “sustainability” appeared as an important attribute required for development in all fields. Sustainable development has become the guideline for all architectural activities in the 21st century in architecture and construction, as mentioned in the Beijing Charter 1999 Pham (2015). Integrating flexible adaptability in the built environment can contribute to sustainable development both socially, economically, and environmentally Nakib (2009). In Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) in particular and large cities in general, the design of high-rise residential buildings still has many shortcomings, such as scalability and low ability to transform functional space. Flexible design for the organisation of apartment space is essential to meet the fluctuations of interior space due to factors such as climate, culture, society, economy, and technology Vu (2016). This study proposes flexible organisation and transformation solutions for living space in high-rise apartments in HCMC based on the inheritance of existing features combined with flexible housing design strategies. The results are meaningful for meeting the requirements of changing functions due to the diversity of current and future user needs.
Flexible Living Space Organization for High-Rise Apartments in Ho Chi Minh City
The process of urbanisation is taking place strongly, creating pressure on the environment, resources, and ecosystems. Global climate change has led to serious consequences for human life. In 1980, the term “sustainability” appeared as an important attribute required for development in all fields. Sustainable development has become the guideline for all architectural activities in the 21st century in architecture and construction, as mentioned in the Beijing Charter 1999 Pham (2015). Integrating flexible adaptability in the built environment can contribute to sustainable development both socially, economically, and environmentally Nakib (2009). In Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) in particular and large cities in general, the design of high-rise residential buildings still has many shortcomings, such as scalability and low ability to transform functional space. Flexible design for the organisation of apartment space is essential to meet the fluctuations of interior space due to factors such as climate, culture, society, economy, and technology Vu (2016). This study proposes flexible organisation and transformation solutions for living space in high-rise apartments in HCMC based on the inheritance of existing features combined with flexible housing design strategies. The results are meaningful for meeting the requirements of changing functions due to the diversity of current and future user needs.
Flexible Living Space Organization for High-Rise Apartments in Ho Chi Minh City
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Reddy, J. N. (Herausgeber:in) / Wang, Chien Ming (Herausgeber:in) / Luong, Van Hai (Herausgeber:in) / Le, Anh Tuan (Herausgeber:in) / Na, Le Thi Hong (Autor:in) / Hien, Nguyen Viet (Autor:in)
The International Conference on Sustainable Civil Engineering and Architecture ; 2023 ; Da Nang City, Vietnam
12.12.2023
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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