An assessment of the quality of shared outdoor spaces in three South African social housing complexes
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Sebake, Nosizo
Breed, Ida
Kruger, Tinus
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Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Free State
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English: This article presents a study that assessed the extent to which the quality of shared
outdoor spaces in social housing complexes in the City of Tshwane conformed to
specifications of the Social Housing Policy. To conduct this assessment, criteria
and indicators were identified from a literature review. Specifications for guiding
this assessment were also identified from the Policy. These criteria, indicators and
specifications were used to develop an assessment framework. The study found
that the quality of the shared outdoor spaces in three case studies only conformed
to some extent to the specifications in the Policy. The study concludes that, despite
good intentions, the Policy does not contain sufficient detail to guide this assessment
and is too ambiguous to have a noteworthy impact on the development of goodquality
shared outdoor spaces in future and existing social housing complexes.
Recommendations are made related to further research that could possibly address
this shortcoming.
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Sebake, N., Breed, I., & Kruger, T. (2015). An assessment of the quality of shared outdoor spaces in three South African social housing complexes. Town and Regional Planning, 66(1), 1-14.