The typology of gated communities from housing developers’ perspective
Recently, gated community can be found in various forms even fundamentally, it is described as a secured housing that is (often) gated and guarded. The diversity was confirmed by numerous typologies conducted across regions. Nevertheless, the typologies were very much centred to the motivation of th...
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my.utm.590032017-10-04T06:50:24Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59003/ The typology of gated communities from housing developers’ perspective Zainuddin, Ainur Zaireen Md. Yunus, Norhidayah Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib A.L, Maslinda Hussin, Khadijah Zakaria, Siti Radiaton Adawiyah HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Recently, gated community can be found in various forms even fundamentally, it is described as a secured housing that is (often) gated and guarded. The diversity was confirmed by numerous typologies conducted across regions. Nevertheless, the typologies were very much centred to the motivation of those who live within the housing and leave the understanding on the roles of housing developers in shaping the final outcome of a gated community less discovered. Therefore, this article attempts to propose a conceptual framework that can be utilised to classify the types of gated communities from housing developers’ perspective by reviewing the current literature. Using the Agency Model premises to develop the framework, thus it was found that housing developers’ decision on gated community development is driven by their economic interest and understandings on the risks and rewards of the location, types of residents, function of enclosure, security features and barriers, size, amenities and facilities, tenure, operational and policy. American Scientific Publishers 2015-05 Article PeerReviewed Zainuddin, Ainur Zaireen and Md. Yunus, Norhidayah and Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib and A.L, Maslinda and Hussin, Khadijah and Zakaria, Siti Radiaton Adawiyah (2015) The typology of gated communities from housing developers’ perspective. Advanced Science Letters, 21 (5). pp. 1247-1250. ISSN 1936-6612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asl.2015.5992 DOI:10.1166/asl.2015.5992 |
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Recently, gated community can be found in various forms even fundamentally, it is described as a secured housing that is (often) gated and guarded. The diversity was confirmed by numerous typologies conducted across regions. Nevertheless, the typologies were very much centred to the motivation of those who live within the housing and leave the understanding on the roles of housing developers in shaping the final outcome of a gated community less discovered. Therefore, this article attempts to propose a conceptual framework that can be utilised to classify the types of gated communities from housing developers’ perspective by reviewing the current literature. Using the Agency Model premises to develop the framework, thus it was found that housing developers’ decision on gated community development is driven by their economic interest and understandings on the risks and rewards of the location, types of residents, function of enclosure, security features and barriers, size, amenities and facilities, tenure, operational and policy. |
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