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Community Space and Social Sustainability: Quality of Community Space and Social Sustainability of HighRise Apartment Buildings,Used
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The transformation of space from lowrise to highrise has had a tremendous impact on the form and structure of todays Dhaka city, Bangladesh. This highrise urban dwelling style has ushered in a new sociocultural era in Dhaka. This scenario is not compatible with our traditional culture; rather it ignores our social values. The focus of the study is to analyze the spatial organization of the community space of highrise apartment buildings in relation to the highrise communitybased organizations that are responsible for managing, maintaining and keeping the social harmony through various active performances. With these assumptions, the study develops a conceptual framework based on relevant theories and concepts and aims to analyze thereby the sociospatial context and evaluate the findings regarding the issue of social sustainability. There have been two case studies on two highrise apartment buildings in Dhaka city. The study shows how quality community space and active social organization can maintain and promote social sustainability within highrise apartment buildings in Dhaka city of Bangladesh.
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