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Similarities and differences in residents’ perception of housing adequacy and residential satisfaction

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Housing adequacy and residential satisfaction are two concepts used to evaluate the extent to which housing schemes meet residents’ needs and expectations. However, the differences and similarities in the way residents understand these concepts have not been properly articulated in the research literature. This study therefore investigated the differences and similarities in residents’...
 
Published at Journal of Building Performance
Volume 6
Issue 1
Pages 1-14
Published in 2015
 
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Ibem, E. O., Adeboye, A. B. and Alagbe, O. A.
Alagbe Oluwole » Arc. Wole Alagbe is a Senior Lecturer and the current Ag. Head of the Department. He had his educational training at the renowned school of architecture in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he had both Bachelor and Master’s Degree in Architecture (B.Sc & M.Sc) respectively. After four years of full-time professional practice, Arc. Alagbe started his research and teaching career in the... view full profile
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