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Residential Livability
The study is essentially concerned with identifying and understanding the dwelling and neighborhood dimensions with which families living in predominantly low-income sections feel satisfied or dissatisfied and the dimensions these people consider important in their dwelling and neighborhoods. This objective would ultimately provide design criteria to be employed for different segments of the population by establishing relationships between people's attitudes toward and evaluations of the environment and demographic and socio-psychological factors. (Author)
Residential Livability
The study is essentially concerned with identifying and understanding the dwelling and neighborhood dimensions with which families living in predominantly low-income sections feel satisfied or dissatisfied and the dimensions these people consider important in their dwelling and neighborhoods. This objective would ultimately provide design criteria to be employed for different segments of the population by establishing relationships between people's attitudes toward and evaluations of the environment and demographic and socio-psychological factors. (Author)
Residential Livability
H. Sanoff (author) / M. Sawhney (author)
1971
73 pages
Report
No indication
English
Residential Livability: A Socio-Physical Perspective
NTIS | 1971
|Assessing and Representing Livability through the Analysis of Residential Preference
DOAJ | 2019
|THE HOUSING DESIGN FOR RESIDENTIAL LIVABILITY: THE LOW-INCOME EARNER PERSPECTIVE
BASE | 2019
|Online Contents | 1997
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