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(Ebook) Living Space Needs of Small Housing in the Post- Pandemic Era: Malaga as a case study by Professor Dr. Carlos Rosa-Jiménez , B. Arch. Cristina Jaime-Segura

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Authors:Professor Dr. Carlos Rosa-Jiménez , B. Arch. Cristina Jaime-Segura
Pages:58 pages.
Year:2022
Editon:1
Publisher:Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs
Language:english
File Size:0.75 MB
Format:pdf
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(Ebook) Living Space Needs of Small Housing in the Post- Pandemic Era: Malaga as a case study by Professor Dr. Carlos Rosa-Jiménez , B. Arch. Cristina Jaime-Segura

The COVID-19 lockdown period has highlighted the ability of housing to
accommodate a comprehensive programme typical of the city and its public
space. Housing units of under 60 m2 and in blocks of flats are the more
vulnerable, as they have a higher percentage of non-community open spaces.
That problem was analysed using a methodology based on psychological,
urban planning and architectural indicators applied to two coastal cities in
the Mediterranean area of southern Spain. The results highlight three aspects
in this type of dwelling: the need to consider the orientation of the housing to
improve the quality of indoor and outdoor space; the need in public housing
policies for a greater number of rooms to facilitate remote working; and
finally, the importance of functional terraces overlooking green areas.

 JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2022),6(1), 51-58.



https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2022.v6n1-5 

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