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View article: Measurement and assessment for child-related noise in apartments: A systematic review
Measurement and assessment for child-related noise in apartments: A systematic review Open
View article: Managing Work-Home Spillover: Homemaking in China’s Employer-Provided Housing
Managing Work-Home Spillover: Homemaking in China’s Employer-Provided Housing Open
View article: Empowering apartment buyers to avoid building defects by reducing information asymmetries in the apartment development process
Empowering apartment buyers to avoid building defects by reducing information asymmetries in the apartment development process Open
Purpose A rapid growth in multi-owned apartment (MOAs) developments around the world has been accompanied by increasing concerns about the high incidence of building defects. Despite the significant economic, psychological and social impac…
View article: Delivering suburban densification: Diverse resident groups and strategies of support and resistance
Delivering suburban densification: Diverse resident groups and strategies of support and resistance Open
Suburbs are at the forefront of urban change, with urban policy looking to increase the density of suburban centres. Thus, the compact city has emerged as a dominant urban policy paradigm, where policy settings are configured to enable den…
View article: Addressing the unanticipated consequences of compact city policies
Addressing the unanticipated consequences of compact city policies Open
View article: How information asymmetries exacerbate building defects risks for purchasers of Australian residential multi-owned properties
How information asymmetries exacerbate building defects risks for purchasers of Australian residential multi-owned properties Open
Increasing urbanization is driving rapid growth in residential multi-owned properties (RMOPs) worldwide. Concerns about the quality of these buildings are also growing in many countries. Yet research into the quality of RMOPs (particularly…
View article: The regulation of families with children in apartments
The regulation of families with children in apartments Open
Condominium housing is now ubiquitous in contemporary cities globally. For residents, the success of compact cities depends on built environment quality, social relationships within buildings, and broader social norms. This includes how pr…
View article: Assessing tenant health amid social housing redevelopment: lessons from a pilot project
Assessing tenant health amid social housing redevelopment: lessons from a pilot project Open
Objectives:To trial methods for a future longitudinal study to: a) assess how the redevelopment of a large social housing estate affects the health of tenants; and b) act on health needs identified throughout the redevelopment. Type of pro…
View article: Redeveloping the compact city: the challenges of strata collective sales
Redeveloping the compact city: the challenges of strata collective sales Open
Purpose High-density development requires large land parcels, but fragmented land ownership can impede redevelopment. While earlier compact city development in Sydney occurred on large-scale brownfield sites, redeveloping and re-amalgamati…
View article: Informing a strategy for circular economy housing in Australia
Informing a strategy for circular economy housing in Australia Open
This final Inquiry report informs a strategy to facilitate circular economy housing: from construction, through operation to demolition. It draws on four coordinated research projects. The gravity and urgency of the climate emergency and t…
View article: Informing a strategy for circular economy housing in Australia
Informing a strategy for circular economy housing in Australia Open
This final Inquiry report informs a strategy to facilitate circular economy housing: from construction, through operation to demolition. It draws on four coordinated research projects. The gravity and urgency of the climate emergency and t…
View article: Delivering sustainable apartment housing: New build and retrofit
Delivering sustainable apartment housing: New build and retrofit Open
This research investigates how Australia can supply new and retrofit older apartments so that they are sustainable, that is they are comfortable; deliver cost reductions for householders while minimising consumption and waste; and maximise…
View article: Delivering sustainable apartment housing: New build and retrofit
Delivering sustainable apartment housing: New build and retrofit Open
This research investigates how Australia can supply new and retrofit older apartments so that they are sustainable, that is they are comfortable; deliver cost reductions for householders while minimising consumption and waste; and maximise…
View article: Informing a strategy for circular economy housing in Australia
Informing a strategy for circular economy housing in Australia Open
AHURI's mission is to deliver high quality research that influences policy development and practice change to improve the housing and urban environments of
View article: Delivering sustainable apartment housing: New build and retrofit
Delivering sustainable apartment housing: New build and retrofit Open
AHURI's mission is to deliver high quality research that influences policy development and practice change to improve the
View article: Returning to place : the return migration of young adults to Tasmania
Returning to place : the return migration of young adults to Tasmania Open
Traditionally migration scholarship has been concerned with the question of why people migrate. This has lead many migration researchers to search for lists of causal factors understood to influence migration decisions. More recent migrati…
View article: Predicting risk to inform housing policy and practice
Predicting risk to inform housing policy and practice Open
This study explores how critical life events can be used to predict short-term, medium-term and long-term periods of housing stress for individuals and households, which might, in turn, lead to further housing and related forms of disadvan…
View article: Predicting risk to inform housing policy and practice
Predicting risk to inform housing policy and practice Open
This study explores how critical life events can be used to predict short-term, medium-term and long-term periods of housing stress for individuals and households, which might, in turn, lead to further housing and related forms of disadvan…
View article: Predicting risk to inform housing policy and practice
Predicting risk to inform housing policy and practice Open
AHURI's mission is to deliver high quality research that influences policy development and practice change to improve the housing and urban environments of
View article: Planning for Lower-Income Households in Privately Developed High-Density Neighbourhoods in Sydney, Australia
Planning for Lower-Income Households in Privately Developed High-Density Neighbourhoods in Sydney, Australia Open
In Australia, as in many other countries, private high-density housing is typically marketed as the domain of middle- and higher-income residents. But, in practice, it accommodates many lower-income households. These households often live …
View article: Influences on Apartment Design: A History of the Spatial Layout of Apartment Buildings in Sydney and Implications for the Future
Influences on Apartment Design: A History of the Spatial Layout of Apartment Buildings in Sydney and Implications for the Future Open
This paper traces the history of apartment design with an emphasis on spatial layout. It charts the events that have influenced apartment design in Sydney, Australia and provides a framework for understanding how changes in society, the ec…
View article: Cracks in the Compact City: tackling defects in multi-unit strata housing
Cracks in the Compact City: tackling defects in multi-unit strata housing Open
View article: Dealing with apartment defects: a how-to guide for strata owners and buyers
Dealing with apartment defects: a how-to guide for strata owners and buyers Open
View article: Thinking relationally about housing and home
Thinking relationally about housing and home Open
In 2008, in Housing Studies, Gabriel & Jacobs (2008) reviewed developments in ‘post-social’ theory in housing studies. Their article noted the dearth of current literature and aimed to provoke furt...
View article: Improving Outcomes for Apartment Residents and Neighbourhoods
Improving Outcomes for Apartment Residents and Neighbourhoods Open
This research investigates the demographic characteristics, types of buildings and neighbourhoods of lower-income apartment residents in Australia so as to improve wellbeing, community and housing affordability outcomes.
View article: Improving outcomes for apartment residents and neighbourhoods
Improving outcomes for apartment residents and neighbourhoods Open
• The number and proportion of Australians living in apartments is increasing. A broad cross-section of Australian society lives in apartments, but lower-income households are over-represented compared to other dwelling types. • Lower-inco…
View article: Apartment ownership around the world: Focusing on credible outcomes rather than ideal systems
Apartment ownership around the world: Focusing on credible outcomes rather than ideal systems Open
View article: Diversity in Density
Diversity in Density Open
This chapter provides a brief review of the literature on diversity and community and demonstrate that apartments are important places in which diversity and everyday multiculturalism are played out. Scholars of everyday multiculturalism e…
View article: Introduction: the politics and practices of apartment living
Introduction: the politics and practices of apartment living Open
Apartment living is becoming the norm in cities around the world and when it is delivered through market mechanisms it is usually delivered as multi-owned housing. While it is well recognised that increasing residential densities influence…
View article: Diversity and participation in private apartment buildings: a review of the literature
Diversity and participation in private apartment buildings: a review of the literature Open
Contemporary urban life has been shaped by two momentous shifts over the twentieth century: these shifts are increasing global mobility and increasing housing density, and both have required changes to personal approaches to dwelling. They…