Abstract Many housing projects suffer from striking dissonance between the physical built environment and their social life. Accordingly, there is a significant need to deduce socio-spatial assessment tools that can… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Many housing projects suffer from striking dissonance between the physical built environment and their social life. Accordingly, there is a significant need to deduce socio-spatial assessment tools that can predict the resulting community satisfaction based on realizing their psychological and social needs (nonphysical aspects) in terms of the components forming the built environment (physical aspects; architectural, urban design, and planning) to provide an acceptable level of social life quality. From this view, this paper presents a statistical methodology for predicting these qualitative aspects through conducting a questionnaire on four neighborhoods of intermediate social housing level, in Egypt.
               
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