“…usable area of 100-150 m 2 (data according to the Central Statistical Office-the most statistically popular range of selected houses in Poland and Europe); -free-standing buildings with a rectangular plan; -single-story (one-story) buildings with no usable attic, no basement, and no garage; -basic building materials for the housing: H + H blocks, concrete, and steel; (a) with a large 81% area defect, A R − A = 88 u 2 , RDA = 0.81 and zero's perimeter defect, RDP = 0, (b) with a 57% perimeter defect, P -P R = 24 u, RDP = 0.57 and, with a 35% area defect, A R − A = 38 u 2 , RDA = 0.35, and (c) with a 95% perimeter defect, P − P R = 40 u, RDP = 0.95 and, with a 41% area defect, A R − A = 44 u 2 , RDA = 0.41 (taken from [14] with permission from the authors). with a large 81% area defect, AR − A = 88 u 2 , RDA = 0.81 and zero's perimeter defect, RDP = 0, (b) with a 57% perimeter defect, P -PR = 24 u, RDP = 0.57 and, with a 35% area defect, AR − A = 38 u 2 , RDA = 0.35, and (c) with a 95% perimeter defect, P − PR = 40 u, RDP = 0.95 and, with a 41% area defect, AR − A = 44 u 2 , RDA = 0.41 (taken from [14] with permission from the authors). a rectangular polygon with a perimeter defect equal to zero, and (c) a rectangular polygon with a perimeter defect greater than zero (Figure taken from [14] with approval from the authors).…”