期刊论文详细信息
Frontiers in Built Environment
Identifying the issues leading to residents’ modifications in Bahraini subsidized housing units
Built Environment
Anamika Vishal Jiwane1  Haifa Ebrahim Alkhalifa1  May Walid Lafi2 
[1] Department of Architecture and Interior Design, College of Engineering, University of Bahrain, Sakhir, Bahrain;null;
关键词: transformations;    alterations;    residents’ behaviors;    sustainability;    lifestyle;    public housing;    AIO;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fbuil.2023.1154546
 received in 2023-01-30, accepted in 2023-05-02,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Research problem and purpose: Residents’ modifications in subsidized housing are a widespread phenomenon in Bahrain. Households begin to modify their allocated residential units as soon as they receive them, resulting in financial burdens and an aesthetic loss of the uniform physical appearance. This research aims to identify the issues leading to residents’ modifications in Bahraini subsidized housing units.Materials and methods: Literature indicates that this phenomenon is closely related to resident behaviors. Thus, the study presents a conceptual framework that examines the similarities and differences in residents’ behaviors in subsidized housing. Accordingly, the study employed the qualitative approach and was conducted in two phases. The first phase investigated common resident behaviors through structured interviews with twelve experts involved in the modification process. The second phase used the case study strategy with three selected cases from the East Hidd housing project to examine the different behaviors related to residents’ lifestyles. It included on-site observations, plan analysis, and structured interviews with householders using the AIO approach.Results: The findings revealed general and specific issues that lead to residents' modifications. The general issues represent common behaviors for most residents and are usually associated with the prior-occupancy stage. They include residents’ preference for simple modern designs with spacious living rooms and bedrooms, trendy modern materials, and large windows; residents’ need for sustainable housing units that incorporate all three aspects of sustainability, particularly the socio-cultural, which is related to factors like privacy, hospitality, and the aesthetics and distinction of houses; and the damages resulting from the improper practices of residents that mainly revolve around excluding the experts and involving the unqualified in the modifications process. The specific issues represent families’ different behaviors and are usually associated with the post-occupancy stage. Those include residents’ need to modify their houses according to their lifestyles, which appeared in the guest room, the courtyard, and the interior divisions of the extended bedroom.Conclusion: Considering both issues while designing future projects helps create flexible units that satisfy the needs of the majority while allowing for modifications at any time. This, in turn, helps reduce and streamline the modification process.

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