Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms

Recent studies on the global ideology of public housing are significantly focused on the cultural values of inhabitants. Thus rapid transformation of originally design housing units that are based on modern standards by inhabitants is widespread. The emic and etic principles was used to evaluate exi...

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Main Authors: Danladi Isah, Abubakar, Khan, Tareefhayat
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spelling my.utm.555942017-11-01T04:17:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55594/ Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms Danladi Isah, Abubakar Khan, Tareefhayat TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Recent studies on the global ideology of public housing are significantly focused on the cultural values of inhabitants. Thus rapid transformation of originally design housing units that are based on modern standards by inhabitants is widespread. The emic and etic principles was used to evaluate existing situation where indigenous culture inclusive housing demand is on the rise. Retrospectively, established principles of emic and etic concept in directing public housing design was measured to test the synthesis- an interphase thought to provide sustainability amidst conflicting indigenous space demand and regulated homogenous designs. The study uncovered a chaotic but culture-specific genesis that comprise of formalized antecedents that can no longer be ignored, but lacks standardisation. Instead, the etic and emic interphase (convergences) remains a delusion proffering unintended solutions. Implacably, rigour in the concept of culture bonds sustainability process in public housing, hence its standardization is required to be undertaken in order to clarify and process the potentials of the alternative (the intersection) to the etic and emic approaches. Penerbit UTM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55594/1/AbubakarDanladiIsah2015_SustainablePublicHousingTransformationintheConvergence.pdf Danladi Isah, Abubakar and Khan, Tareefhayat (2015) Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms. Jurnal Teknologi, 77 (14). pp. 33-39. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v77.6444 DOI:10.11113/jt.v77.6444
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Danladi Isah, Abubakar
Khan, Tareefhayat
Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms
description Recent studies on the global ideology of public housing are significantly focused on the cultural values of inhabitants. Thus rapid transformation of originally design housing units that are based on modern standards by inhabitants is widespread. The emic and etic principles was used to evaluate existing situation where indigenous culture inclusive housing demand is on the rise. Retrospectively, established principles of emic and etic concept in directing public housing design was measured to test the synthesis- an interphase thought to provide sustainability amidst conflicting indigenous space demand and regulated homogenous designs. The study uncovered a chaotic but culture-specific genesis that comprise of formalized antecedents that can no longer be ignored, but lacks standardisation. Instead, the etic and emic interphase (convergences) remains a delusion proffering unintended solutions. Implacably, rigour in the concept of culture bonds sustainability process in public housing, hence its standardization is required to be undertaken in order to clarify and process the potentials of the alternative (the intersection) to the etic and emic approaches.
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title Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms
title_short Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms
title_full Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms
title_fullStr Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable public housing transformation in the convergence of emic and etic paradigms
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