Eco-Conscious Urban Housing: A Resident-Centered Evaluation of Sustainable Condominiums

Authors

  • Lizawati Abdullah UiTM

Keywords:

Green Residential Post-occupancy Evaluation, Environmental Comfort, Sustainable

Abstract

This study examines resident perceptions of eco-friendly living in a green-certified high-rise, Residensi Novum, Kuala Lumpur. Drawing from 186 survey responses, it highlights enhanced indoor comfort and improved air quality, lighting, and thermal conditions as key benefits. However, residents also reported challenges with the costly and complex maintenance of sustainable technologies. This research addresses a notable gap in post-occupancy evaluations within sustainable residential contexts, offering a behavioral lens into how green features impact user satisfaction. The findings offer evidence-based insights for policymakers and developers seeking to design environmentally responsible and user-responsive housing in urban settings.

Keywords: Green Residential, Post-occupancy Evaluation, Environmental Comfort, Sustainable

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Published

2025-07-23

How to Cite

Abdullah, L. (2025). Eco-Conscious Urban Housing: A Resident-Centered Evaluation of Sustainable Condominiums. Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal, 10(33). Retrieved from https://ebpj.e-iph.co.uk/index.php/EBProceedings/article/view/7128