An investigation into space utilisation in apartment design in Central division of Kampala; a case study selected apartment buildings in Nakasero.
Abstract
The existence of different apartment space design typologies in Central Kampala has been
brought about by the rapid urbanization and fast-growing populations caused by the
unfavorable economic situation in developing cities (Komarudin, 1997). Most developing
cities face the challenge of overcrowding and premium limited living space in the city due to
the high urban density and scarcity of land. Due to this approach, this research paper focused
on studying the functionality and adaptability of the spatial arrangements and areas of floor
plans of the existing apartment design typologies to meet the users‟ requirements for their
living environment.
The major objectives being; to study the apartment spatial design principles used in Central
Kampala, investigate how successful the design of spaces have been in the selected apartment
building design, reveal the possible challenges encountered by users in the apartments and
propose ways for the effective design of apartment building spaces in Central Kampala
especially Nakasero suburb.
In line with the objectives, the major criteria for investigation took on a qualitative analysis
methodology than a quantitative measure entailing literature review on the topic, comparative
case study analysis and sketch design retrospective to analyze the extents and quality of
apartment floor plan typologies on urban sites in Central Kampala and interviews with key
personnel involved in the topic of interest.
Major findings tending from the research indicate preserved structural, spatial and aesthetic
(quality) soundness of these apartment spaces though with a limitation in capability to
include vertical extensions due to the construction techniques employed furthermore, their
flexibility in adapting to new consumer demands is ignited to their size as well as fabric that
does not allow for heavy mechanized activity to be adapted.
Conclusions drawn from the study highlight the need for favorable government development
policies, community involvement and stakeholder cooperation in order to realize the strategy
of space utilization and apartment design. Furthermore, legislation is form of planning
regulations which are not being enforced not adhered to should be strengthened and
established.
Recommendations such as employment of housing designers and specialists and
establishment of more housing design contracting firms to save the major features of
favorable space design and government designation of the site as a platform for establishing
urban development.