An Evaluation of Space Use Efficiency in Residential Houses, Kabul City

Authors

  • Rahmatullah Ibrahimy Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Paktia University, AFGHANISTAN.
  • Mohammad Asif Mohmmand Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Paktia University, AFGHANISTAN.
  • Fareed Ahmad Elham Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, Paktia University, AFGHANISTAN.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.2.3.1

Keywords:

Space efficiency, Evaluation, Deficiency, Interior Spaces, Residential Houses, Kabul city

Abstract

Space efficiency is one of the significant segments of building that requires consideration. This study focuses on the evaluation of space use efficiency in existing residential buildings and seeks to look at the current space use practices in interior design. The study analyzes (1) how the interior space of buildings is used. (2) Considering the architectural guidelines to evaluate the space deficit of buildings. Therefore, the study takes the form of a literature review, with direct observation used for data collection. A total of six residential houses were observed, with interior space dimensions and areas measured using measurement tools. Comparative analysis is a technique used for data analysis. The findings of this study revealed that most residential buildings are not meeting space use regulations and standards ascribed to not considering the interior design process and governmental building guidelines. Most of the constructed buildings were not properly designed, the architectural design procedure was not considered. The study concluded with suggestions for raising public awareness about architectural design significance, imposing governmental regulation and building laws, and eradicating nonengineered construction in the city. Findings will serve clients and municipalities; policymakers should concentrate on public awareness and imposing building laws to ensure affordable houses in Kabul city.

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2023-06-04

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Ibrahimy, R., Mohmmand, M. A., & Elham, F. A. (2023). An Evaluation of Space Use Efficiency in Residential Houses, Kabul City. Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology, 2(3), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.2.3.1

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