SPATIAL COMFORT OF SOCIAL HOUSING UNITS – PERSPECTIVE OF NIŠ, SERBIA

Nataša Petković Grozdanović, Branislava Stoiljković, Vladana Petrović, Hristina Krstić

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE220511004P
First page
041
Last page
054

Abstract


The basic precondition, when it comes to the spatial comfort of social housing units is to create residential space which will, in addition to health, hygiene and sanitary minimum, also provide optimal conditions for proper psycho-social development of the users. Previous researches showed that the most relevant criteria, regarding the unit’s spatial comfort, are: size, spatial arrangement and adaptability of housing space, but also the existence of private open areas. Upon these criteria the evaluation model for the valorization of the spatial comfort of social housing units will be formed. This model will further be used for the analysis of the buildings constructed for this purpose in the city of Niš, Serbia.


Keywords

social housing, housing quality, spatial comfort, criteria, evaluation

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