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Transactionism in the built environment : an examination on user personalization and modifications in urban middle-income apartment complexes

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dc.contributor.advisor De Silva, W
dc.contributor.author Weeraparackrama, DA
dc.date.accessioned 2011-07-01T10:31:07Z
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dc.identifier.citation Weeraparackrama, D.A. (2005). Transactionism in the built environment : an examination on user personalization and modifications in urban middle-income apartment complexes [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/1496
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/1496
dc.description.abstract Urbanization and the migration of population to the cities have raised an unavoidable question of accommodating those people in lands with high prizes. Today, some people have to deal with High-rise living weather. they like it or not, considering other conveniences for their life and most of all, compromising their ideals on "home", their most personal domain. It is evident that failure to understand the values and aspirations of the people has resulted in lukewarm spatial experience of people. The needs of personalization of the spaces people occupy never changes. Though apartment complexes allow little variations to be done by the users, identification of probable user needs lead to more flexible designs, which can facilitate the user modifications according to their needs. But this approach needs a good understanding about the relationship between built environment and human behavior and what a "Home" means to a person. Therefore, this dissertation is an attempt to identify the relationship between built environment and human behavior and the unchanging need to personalize the built space they accommodate. The identification of the ways to facilitate transactions in user personalization in a positive way will be the theme of the attempt.
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject THESIS-ARCHITECTURE
dc.subject ARCHITECTURE-THESIS
dc.subject URBAN COMPLEXES
dc.subject BUILT ENVIRONMENT
dc.title Transactionism in the built environment : an examination on user personalization and modifications in urban middle-income apartment complexes
dc.type Thesis-Abstract
dc.identifier.faculty Architecture en_US
dc.identifier.degree MSc en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Architecture en_US
dc.date.accept 2005
dc.identifier.accno 85511 en_US


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