Department of Architecture Engineering, College of Engineering, Salahaddin University, Erbil, Iraq
10.30772/qjes.v16i2.932
Abstract
Spatial adaptability is the ability of floor plans to adapt to families' changing needs and requirements over time. Apartment floor plans that are not designed according to the user's preferences cannot meet his or her changing needs over time. So, an adaptable apartment floor plan is considered a desirable alternative that can provide various solutions to households' changing spatial needs in the present and the future. Future low-income apartment designs will be more effective if users select the most appropriate types of floor plan adaptability for their needs and culture. The aim of this study is to identify user preferences for the types of adaptability of floor plans and assess the adaptability capacity of low-income apartment floor plans based on those preferences. Based on the research criteria, six low-income multi-family residential buildings in Erbil City were chosen as case studies. The questionnaire was conducted through face-to-face interviews with 363 participants. The study used mixed methodologies, including a quantitative questionnaire survey and a qualitative case study analysis method, to answer the research questions. This study concluded that users did not prefer all the types of spatial adaptability; they preferred the ones that most suited their needs, lifestyles, and preferences. Low-income apartment floor plans didn’t support user preferences, and residents of low-income apartments in Erbil City could not adapt their apartment floor plans according to their preferences. According to the findings of this study, there should be a greater emphasis on the future design of low-income apartment floor plans in order to meet the changing space needs and requirements of families. This study can help architects and policymakers improve housing quality in Erbil City by considering user preferences for space adaptation when designing low-income apartment floor plans in the future.
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Askandar Hamad,A and Ali Husein,H . (2023). The types of spatial adaptability based on user preferences of low-income apartments in erbil city. Al-Qadisiyah Journal for Engineering Sciences, 16(2), 133-144. doi: 10.30772/qjes.v16i2.932
MLA
Askandar Hamad,A , and Ali Husein,H . "The types of spatial adaptability based on user preferences of low-income apartments in erbil city", Al-Qadisiyah Journal for Engineering Sciences, 16, 2, 2023, 133-144. doi: 10.30772/qjes.v16i2.932
HARVARD
Askandar Hamad A, Ali Husein H. (2023). 'The types of spatial adaptability based on user preferences of low-income apartments in erbil city', Al-Qadisiyah Journal for Engineering Sciences, 16(2), pp. 133-144. doi: 10.30772/qjes.v16i2.932
CHICAGO
A Askandar Hamad and H Ali Husein, "The types of spatial adaptability based on user preferences of low-income apartments in erbil city," Al-Qadisiyah Journal for Engineering Sciences, 16 2 (2023): 133-144, doi: 10.30772/qjes.v16i2.932
VANCOUVER
Askandar Hamad A, Ali Husein H. The types of spatial adaptability based on user preferences of low-income apartments in erbil city. QJES. 2023;16(2):133-144. doi: 10.30772/qjes.v16i2.932