Decreasing qualitative aspects of residential environments is a real problem in recent public housing of Kerman. Thisarticle is concentrated on surveying the impact of in-between spaces on residential environments quality (REQ), to evaluatedifferent kinds of it and to d More
Decreasing qualitative aspects of residential environments is a real problem in recent public housing of Kerman. Thisarticle is concentrated on surveying the impact of in-between spaces on residential environments quality (REQ), to evaluatedifferent kinds of it and to determine interrelation of two main components: residents individual characteristics andcharacteristics of in-between spaces. Levels ofin-between spaces include empirical-aesthetic, performance and environmental characteristics to determine degreesof residents satisfaction (RSAT). Eighteen selected components of in-between spaces quality (ISQ) assess the RSATdegrees in three residential environments of Kerman. Needed data obtained from structured interviews with residents andobservation checklists. A direct relationship found between RSAT and ISQ in all three surveyed residential environments.The REQ index is highly and positively correlated with satisfaction of the three levels of in-between spaces and residentsindividual characteristics such as ownership and residential period.
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