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Re-Conceptualizing Vertical Subdivision Development for Sustainable, Affordable Housing Delivery

Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia
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Encyclopedia 2024, 4(1), 256-272; https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia4010020
Submission received: 15 September 2023 / Revised: 24 January 2024 / Accepted: 1 February 2024 / Published: 4 February 2024 / Corrected: 21 February 2025
(This article belongs to the Collection Encyclopedia of Social Sciences)

Definition

Research on sustainable, affordable housing is evolving. Yet, its conceptual efficacy in light of the changing needs of today’s cities and targeted low-to-middle-income households remains unknown. In today’s rapidly urbanizing world, understanding the conceptual relevance and importance of land use planning tools such as vertical subdivision to the delivery of sustainable housing is tenable. In response to this knowledge gap, this entry inquires, how can the delivery of affordable housing be configured in a manner that leverages the potential of a redefined vertical subdivision development to optimize densities and ensure that housing affordability is sustainable? Here, this entry re-defines vertical subdivision development as a housing planning and design tool that allows for the segregation of air spaces into individual volumetric land parcels that mimic the environmental features of the land-on-ground, such that housing construction within such volumetric spaces is a function of the contextually relevant needs of occupants. This entry demonstrates a paradigm shift from existing housing infrastructure planning models and narratives to one that responds to and addresses all three dimensions of sustainability: economic (sustainable affordability), environmental (sustainable densities), and social (occupant wellness) in the housing infrastructure planning and delivery process.
Keywords: vertical subdivision development; sustainable; affordable housing; densities; affordability; wellness vertical subdivision development; sustainable; affordable housing; densities; affordability; wellness

Correction Statement

This article has been republished with a minor correction to the correspondence contact information and the affiliation information. This change does not affect the scientific content of the article.

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Tetteh, N.; Noguchi, M. Re-Conceptualizing Vertical Subdivision Development for Sustainable, Affordable Housing Delivery. Encyclopedia 2024, 4, 256-272. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia4010020

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Tetteh N, Noguchi M. Re-Conceptualizing Vertical Subdivision Development for Sustainable, Affordable Housing Delivery. Encyclopedia. 2024; 4(1):256-272. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia4010020

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Tetteh, Nathan, and Masa Noguchi. 2024. "Re-Conceptualizing Vertical Subdivision Development for Sustainable, Affordable Housing Delivery" Encyclopedia 4, no. 1: 256-272. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia4010020

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Tetteh, N., & Noguchi, M. (2024). Re-Conceptualizing Vertical Subdivision Development for Sustainable, Affordable Housing Delivery. Encyclopedia, 4(1), 256-272. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia4010020

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