2014
DOI: 10.1080/2093761x.2014.923793
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Spatial quality determinants for residential building renovation: A methodological approach to the development of spatial quality assessment

Abstract: Journal of Sustainable Building Technology & Urban Development Spatial Quality Determinants for Residential Building RenovationA Methodological Approach to the Development of Spatial Quality Assessment Improved spatial quality contributes to the attractiveness and public image of a building, as well as to users' well-being. This article identifies spatial quality determinants that are affected by renovation in residential buildings. We performed a detailed assessment of changes in spatial quality due to mechan… Show more

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“…A broader definition calls for pervasive monitoring and computing [20] Yet, a view only as a cyber-physical system misses a lot of the potential and the necessary dimensions to truly understand and design them in a participatory matter. We believe that for a wider application and better development, the definition should incorporate more facets, especially a stronger citizen involvement [28,29,1]. Not only does it help in opening up a new way to understand the city, but by giving the social aspect a center stage, it can also lead the way to more citizen-oriented building, development, and operation of cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A broader definition calls for pervasive monitoring and computing [20] Yet, a view only as a cyber-physical system misses a lot of the potential and the necessary dimensions to truly understand and design them in a participatory matter. We believe that for a wider application and better development, the definition should incorporate more facets, especially a stronger citizen involvement [28,29,1]. Not only does it help in opening up a new way to understand the city, but by giving the social aspect a center stage, it can also lead the way to more citizen-oriented building, development, and operation of cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tools were studied to check whether they include indicators that could assess spatial quality in renovation of dwellings. Daylight indicators found in the tools are among the indicators that can partially evaluate the impact of the renovation on spatial quality (Pacheco and Wyckmans, 2013;Acre and Wyckmans, 2014).…”
Section: Spatial Quality Definition and Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…314363). Design/methodology/approach -The impact of the renovation on spatial quality is analysed by crossing technical measures, applied in the energy renovation of dwellings with the definition of spatial quality proposed by Acre and Wyckmans (2014). The spatial quality definition results from a literature review on quality of design and urban life, wherein works of Weber (1995) and Gehl (2010Gehl ( , 2011 are related to the residential use in the scales of the building and block.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this consideration, added to the literature studied in the precedent sections (i.e. section 7.2), and in order to recognize and address some specific indicators, the following literature related to Technical (Baker, 2009;Burton, 2012 Bluyssen, 2000), Architectural (Acre et al, 2014;Salingaros, 2006;Salingaros, 1995), Social (Mofatt et al, 2008), Environmental (Baker, 2009;Burton, 2012) Subsequently, individual and group interviews (Ali et al, 2009) were utilized in this research project, which is considered as the major path to gather and discuss the data from various stakeholders. To this end, the researchers went into the middle of the field, observed and met the different building occupants.…”
Section: Data Collection Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be conducted without any considerations for constraints in the process or by taking the features of the internal and external environment into account. Ackoff et al (1993) assumes that one may apply any of the existing approaches that are relevant for a specific stage of IP.…”
Section: Strategic Assumptions Surfacing and Testing (Sast) (Based Onmentioning
confidence: 99%