A modern housing solution for 700 million families in developing countries

This paper describes 12 years of research at Universiti Putra Malaysia in collaboration with a practicing architect and a building material entrepreneur. Honeycomb is a town planning concept of interlocking cul-de-sac courtyards. A novel survey was developed to evaluate the consumer acceptance of Ho...

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Main Authors: Davis, Mohd Peter, Yahaya, Nurizan, Sabri, Bukryman, Ibrahim Bajunid, Anniz Fazli, Chou, Kan Yin, Ghazali, Mazlin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48009/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48009/1/48009.pdf
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Summary:This paper describes 12 years of research at Universiti Putra Malaysia in collaboration with a practicing architect and a building material entrepreneur. Honeycomb is a town planning concept of interlocking cul-de-sac courtyards. A novel survey was developed to evaluate the consumer acceptance of Honeycomb houses. Honeycomb was preferred by 94% of 1385 respondents in 5 housing surveys across peninsular Malaysia, compared to 6% for equivalent conventional housing. 54% of that preference was ‘passionate’ about Honeycomb housing compared to only 3% for conventional housing. Honeycomb housing shows great promise as an example for under developed cities across the world.