Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers

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Autor(a) principal: Muianga,Elisa Atália Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: KnatzKowaltowski,Doris Catharine Cornelie, Silva,Vanessa Gomes da, Granja,Ariovaldo Denis, Moreira,Daniel de Carvalho, Ruschel,Regina Coeli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente construído (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Housing transformations have been studied over time. Numerous Post-Occupancy-Evaluation (POE) studies reveal user-initiated alterations occurring in Brazilian Social Housing (SH). These transformations have specific objectives, such as additional space, refurbishment, and improvement, or upgrading. However, results of transformations are not always positive, and may affect dwellers’ well-being through losses in environmental comfort. A critical investigation using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method analysed forty-seven studies to understand what needs and requirements stimulate SH projects' upgrading and how transformations impact well-being. In addition, an in-depth analysis was made to assess aspects of environmental comfort, safety, design, layout and economic aspects that affect people’s well-being, and improve their quality of life. Results contribute to supporting upgrading processes of existing SH and to guide the improved design of new SH projects based on the desires and well-being requirements of low-income families.
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title Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers
spellingShingle Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers
Muianga,Elisa Atália Daniel
Transformation
Social Housing
Dwellers’ well-being
title_short Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers
title_full Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers
title_fullStr Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers
title_full_unstemmed Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers
title_sort Housing transformations and their impacts on the well-being of dwellers
author Muianga,Elisa Atália Daniel
author_facet Muianga,Elisa Atália Daniel
KnatzKowaltowski,Doris Catharine Cornelie
Silva,Vanessa Gomes da
Granja,Ariovaldo Denis
Moreira,Daniel de Carvalho
Ruschel,Regina Coeli
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author2 KnatzKowaltowski,Doris Catharine Cornelie
Silva,Vanessa Gomes da
Granja,Ariovaldo Denis
Moreira,Daniel de Carvalho
Ruschel,Regina Coeli
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muianga,Elisa Atália Daniel
KnatzKowaltowski,Doris Catharine Cornelie
Silva,Vanessa Gomes da
Granja,Ariovaldo Denis
Moreira,Daniel de Carvalho
Ruschel,Regina Coeli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transformation
Social Housing
Dwellers’ well-being
topic Transformation
Social Housing
Dwellers’ well-being
description Abstract Housing transformations have been studied over time. Numerous Post-Occupancy-Evaluation (POE) studies reveal user-initiated alterations occurring in Brazilian Social Housing (SH). These transformations have specific objectives, such as additional space, refurbishment, and improvement, or upgrading. However, results of transformations are not always positive, and may affect dwellers’ well-being through losses in environmental comfort. A critical investigation using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method analysed forty-seven studies to understand what needs and requirements stimulate SH projects' upgrading and how transformations impact well-being. In addition, an in-depth analysis was made to assess aspects of environmental comfort, safety, design, layout and economic aspects that affect people’s well-being, and improve their quality of life. Results contribute to supporting upgrading processes of existing SH and to guide the improved design of new SH projects based on the desires and well-being requirements of low-income families.
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