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Jalilisadrabad S, Zabetian Targhi E. Investigating the Location of Organizational Housing on the Outskirts of Cities (Study Sample: Accommodation of Bandar Abbas gas Condensate Refinery Staff). Naqshejahan 2020; 10 (1) :19-31
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1- Urbanism Department, School of Architecture & Environmental Design, Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran. , s_jalili@iust.ac.ir
2- Road, Housing & Urban Development Research Center, Tehran, Iran
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Housing and its related policies are important for every government. The rapid growth of urban population and the lack of space and environmental problems caused by large industries have implanted these industries outside city limits. Aiming at preserving their workforce and making them more comfortable with organizing institutional housing, these industries have adopted various policies for this purpose. The aim of this paper is to study the pathology of organizational housing location. To achieve this, the present study has analysed the planning of construction of residential houses for about 850 employees of Bandar Abbas Gas Condensate Refinery in the first phase and 1200 people in the second phase. Accordingly, residence satisfaction and quality of life environment were examined firstly, and then locating organizational houses with the same situation inside the city and its outside limits were investigated. Gas Condensate Refinery employees and their needs were identified and prioritized based on the priorities of the refinery management and the rate of importance coefficient using the Delphi method. Comparative studies of housing in both indoor and outdoor options have been performed qualitatively at first and then organizational accommodation options with AHP ranking model. Comparative economic studies are also presented in a separate section due to their slightly more accurate predictability. Finally, after the studies, the suggestions and classification of housing types in accordance with the housing and organizational audience and the proposed strategies for optimal accommodation of employees have been presented. The key finding of this study is that the establishment of organizational housing units near an industry will not necessarily be economically, socially or environmental successful compared to supply in central cities.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Urban Design
Received: 2019/03/8 | Accepted: 2020/06/8 | Published: 2020/06/20

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