A Comparative Analysis of 21st Century Housing Development Planning in Asian Metropolises
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Housing development planning in the 21st century involves addressing diverse challenges and opportunities across different regions of the world. Asia is the fastest-growing economic region, with many metropolises containing vast housing and urban development, including high-density living, aging populations, economic disparities, and natural disasters. This article aims to analyze and compare the housing development in the 21st century in major Asian metropolises, including Beijing, Tokyo, Singapore, and Bangkok, specifically in terms of housing policies, housing organizations, and laws and regulations. The study used secondary data from documents, research, theses, and related articles, along with interviews of experts to synthesize the lessons learned, advantages, and limitations in housing development. The results show that each city has faced unique challenges in housing development. Common trends were focused on sustainability, managing urbanization, and addressing affordability that continued from the previous decade. However, the degree of government intervention, market regulation, and emphasis on public housing varies significantly. Singapore stands out for its high level of government control and comprehensive public housing system. Beijing balances state control with market forces, using heavy regulation to manage affordability and urbanization. Tokyo relies more on market mechanisms, with less direct government involvement in housing provision, but a focus on deregulation to stimulate supply. Bangkok still faces challenges with urban sprawl, informal settlements, and balancing regulation with market-driven development. Each city's approach reflects its broader economic, social, and urban policies, with varying degrees of success in meeting the housing needs of its population, and informs housing policymakers, the housing market, and other relevant agencies in promoting sustainable development and inclusiveness–particularly in the implementation of housing solutions across other Asian metropolises.
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