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Low-Rise, High-Density Housing, as a Way of Sustainability in Hungary

Katalin K. Theisler (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 1 September 2015

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Abstract

The paper discusses the position of low rise, high density housing in Hungary on a theoretical level, from the conceptional point of view. The purpose is that the dissemination and popularization of the housing type would be beneficial to the society. Before and after World War Two different nature of this housing type was present in the country, but after the regime change in 1989 the continuity has been lost.

This paper aims to support the above assumptions - discussing the benefits of the installaton type in the light of global and local issues, and search of the housing type’s local positions. The actuality of housing issue is relevant because of the planning of 2014-2020 housing program, the fall of yearly built houses, the imbalance of housing allocation and the urgent questions of global problems.

The paper’s method is threefold (1) discusses the potential of the housing type in correlation with the three pillars of sustainability, (2) analyses past examples from three different periods of the past century and (3) searches its position according to actual social changes and suggests strategic objectives for the future use of low rise, high density housing in the country.

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Theisler, K.K. (2015), "Low-Rise, High-Density Housing, as a Way of Sustainability in Hungary", Open House International, Vol. 40 No. 3, pp. 44-51. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-03-2015-B0008

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