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An interdisciplinary debate on project perspectives

Table 4 Comparative Table with key quantitative findings from the survey

From: Left open spaces—light shafts in Iran and side setbacks in Japan: a socio-spatial approach to study awareness in open spaces in urban residential blocks

Comparative Table setting out key quantitative findings from the survey

 

Sapporo

Shiraz

 

Parking car (n = 12)

Drying Clothes (n = 10)

 

Gardening (n = 12)

Sitting Outside (n = 9)

Perception

( +)

Ventilation

Light

( +)

Smell

Cleanness

Privacy

( +)

Promoting neighborly ties

More attractive facades

(-)*

Smell

Cleanness

Respondents

Preferences

Looking onto

Bare wall (n = 32)

Green wall (n = 31)

Having

Clothes-drying place (n = 36)

Terrace/balcony (n = 34)

Living/Dining (n = 29)

Kitchen (n = 28)

Looking onto

Neighboring terrace/balcony (n = 55)

Bare wall (n = 47)

Having

Terrace/balcony (n = 55)

Kitchen (n = 47)

* For those with and without hayat-khalvats