Low-Cost Housing assumes the challenge is to find innovative ways to reduce the cost of building houses making them affordable for every family to own. This paper addresses the problem from a social standpoint by first reviewing this crisis by providing the complexities that lead to the concentration of poor families, and then providing a theoretical alternative to the Affordable Mosaic Housing concept, a possible inventive solution. A methodology of testing this concept is then proposed by mirroring closely the methods and results of University Putra Malaysia’s surveys on the perceptions and acceptance of the new Honeycomb houses and apartments.
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