Adaptable Housing Strategies and the Perception of Apartment Dwellers
摘要
Shelter has been identified as man’s second most important need after food as every human being primary seeks a roof over their heads to guard against harsh weather and predators. Countries around the world have established projects to provide accommodation for its homeless citizens through schemes like mass housing projects, and these mass housing schemes (especially apartment building typologies) seem to be experiencing a common phenomenon with its occupants, which is change. Throughout the time an apartment dweller spends in their home, they are likely to make significant changes to their living space. This study aims to uncover the perception of apartment dwellers on adaptable housing strategies and also deduce their level of propensity to embracing it. The study was carried out in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state and 400 questionnaires were distributed to apartment dwellers that reside in the major housing districts in Uyo—Ewet Housing estate, Osongama estate, Shelter Afrique, Federal Housing estate and Akwaima estate, to get their perception of these adaptable strategies. The results of the study have further rearranged strategies in a hierarchy of affinity, which developers can use as a guide when implementing these strategies. This study gives a basis for developing an intelligent system that will aid the delivery of adequate and adaptable housing.