微型生活:为什么居住者选择住在非常小的房子里?*

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences
Emma Clinton
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摘要

随着澳大利亚许多地区持续存在的住房负担能力问题,规划师、设计师和社区成员已经开始考虑其他住房选择。其中一种选择是微型生活,居住者居住在比传统大小的住房类型小得多的住宅中。本文探讨了在悉尼选择住在24.5到28平方米的小型单间和独立公寓的居住者的经验。利用问卷调查和一系列访谈的结果,研究揭示了居住者选择这种住房类型的原因。文章强调了居住者在住房决策过程中所做的权衡,以及选择较小住房的可负担性效益并不总是得到保证。这项研究对微型住宅和微型公寓等新型微型生活选择的最小尺寸要求具有启示意义。
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Micro-living: why occupants choose to live in very small dwellings?*
ABSTRACT With persistent housing affordability issues in many parts of Australia, planners, designers and community members have begun to contemplate alternative housing options. One such option is micro-living, where occupants reside in dwellings that are significantly smaller than conventionally sized housing types. This paper explores the experience of occupants who have chosen to live in small, single-room and self-contained apartments sized between 24.5 and 28 m2 in Sydney. Using the results of a questionnaire survey and a series of interviews, the research reveals why occupants chose this housing type. The article highlights the trade-offs occupants make in their housing decision process and that affordability benefits of choosing smaller dwellings are not always guaranteed. This research has implications for minimum size requirements for emerging types of micro-living options such as tiny houses and micro-apartments.
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Australian Planner
Australian Planner REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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