2002
DOI: 10.1080/00038628.2002.9697508
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Difficulties in Achieving Open Building in the Mass Housing in Hong Kong and Implication of User Participation

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“…Unlike in large dwellings, residents of small units have to make efficient use of every centimeter of space so that complicated living functions are conducted in one crowded space [Rooney, 2003]. Numerous studies have been conducted on using the space more efficiently in small residential units, in terms of user behaviors, furniture layouts, and spatial configurations [Gifford, 2007;Mahtab-uz Zaman and Lau, 2002;Bordas-Astudillo et al, 2003]. Surveys in occupied rooms reveal that space use patterns are based on daylight distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike in large dwellings, residents of small units have to make efficient use of every centimeter of space so that complicated living functions are conducted in one crowded space [Rooney, 2003]. Numerous studies have been conducted on using the space more efficiently in small residential units, in terms of user behaviors, furniture layouts, and spatial configurations [Gifford, 2007;Mahtab-uz Zaman and Lau, 2002;Bordas-Astudillo et al, 2003]. Surveys in occupied rooms reveal that space use patterns are based on daylight distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%