Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, Iran

Over time, urban developments with increased densities have led to a decrease in private open space with a lack of public open space. Residential open spaces are missing in housing legislations as they are estimated based on floor area ratio and building coverage ratio, whereas they cannot be used a...

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Main Authors: Sepideh Payami Azad, Ryohei Morinaga, Hideki Kobayashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.17.79
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description Over time, urban developments with increased densities have led to a decrease in private open space with a lack of public open space. Residential open spaces are missing in housing legislations as they are estimated based on floor area ratio and building coverage ratio, whereas they cannot be used as an all-encompassing measurement tool. Moreover, it is important for designers to consider housing layout to ensure a pleasant environment for residents; eventually, a range of benefits and opportunities will be available in residential open spaces. Therefore, to achieve a better quality of space in residential areas, new indices in the evaluation of residential environments should be proposed. This research assumes that there are links between the attributes of housing layout, space openness, and quality of space in residential areas. This study intends to examine some of the effects of housing layouts on residential open space through a comparative analysis of residential areas in Tehran. The relation between building arrangements, possibility of windows, and spatial openness will be analyzed; subsequently, two new indices—wall perimeter index (WPI) and spatial openness index (SOI)—will be proposed and target districts will be studied to compare different residential areas according to the new indices.
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spelling doaj.art-fb3ead57b9ea4f84a0ea49f2fe3d035d2023-08-03T09:15:33ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering1347-28522018-01-01171798610.3130/jaabe.17.7912029163Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, IranSepideh Payami Azad0Ryohei Morinaga1Hideki Kobayashi2Chiba UniversityChiba UniversityChiba UniversityOver time, urban developments with increased densities have led to a decrease in private open space with a lack of public open space. Residential open spaces are missing in housing legislations as they are estimated based on floor area ratio and building coverage ratio, whereas they cannot be used as an all-encompassing measurement tool. Moreover, it is important for designers to consider housing layout to ensure a pleasant environment for residents; eventually, a range of benefits and opportunities will be available in residential open spaces. Therefore, to achieve a better quality of space in residential areas, new indices in the evaluation of residential environments should be proposed. This research assumes that there are links between the attributes of housing layout, space openness, and quality of space in residential areas. This study intends to examine some of the effects of housing layouts on residential open space through a comparative analysis of residential areas in Tehran. The relation between building arrangements, possibility of windows, and spatial openness will be analyzed; subsequently, two new indices—wall perimeter index (WPI) and spatial openness index (SOI)—will be proposed and target districts will be studied to compare different residential areas according to the new indices.http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.17.79densityindicesresidential areahousing layoutopen space
spellingShingle Sepideh Payami Azad
Ryohei Morinaga
Hideki Kobayashi
Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, Iran
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
density
indices
residential area
housing layout
open space
title Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, Iran
title_full Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, Iran
title_fullStr Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, Iran
title_short Effect of Housing Layout and Open Space Morphology on Residential Environments–Applying New Density Indices for Evaluation of Residential Areas Case Study: Tehran, Iran
title_sort effect of housing layout and open space morphology on residential environments applying new density indices for evaluation of residential areas case study tehran iran
topic density
indices
residential area
housing layout
open space
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.17.79
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