Factors Which Influence the Size of the Contemporary Dwelling: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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Authors: | Ali Bahammam |
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Affiliation: | a1King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | This study investigates the phenomenon of building big dwellings in contemporary Saudi society. It relates the size of the contemporary villa-type dwelling with the traditional dwelling, and it compares it to a number of average (standard) international dwellings. It questions the rationale of its large size; hence, it argues against leaving this trend to continue unchecked. It further defines and discusses factors which influence the dwelling size, i.e. economic, socio-cultural, and new building practice and trade. The aim of this research is to draw attention to this phenomenon, to inform those involved in housing policy and design of the extent of size-related problems in terms of initial construction and furnishing cost and in terms of operating and maintenance life-cycle cost, and to call for further research to investigate its social, environmental, and economic impact on the country and its population. |
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Keywords: | traditional vs modern housing size housing policy Saudi Arabia |
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