Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, Algeria

This study explores the relationship between urban form and the psychological sense of community (PSC) in collective housing contexts, focusing on six residential complexes in Jijel, Algeria. While prior research has examined factors such as length of residency, functional diversity, and quality of...

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Main Authors: March. Lect. Mounia Ouari, Prof. March. Ammar Bouchair, PhD.
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Published: Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and Design 2025-03-01
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description This study explores the relationship between urban form and the psychological sense of community (PSC) in collective housing contexts, focusing on six residential complexes in Jijel, Algeria. While prior research has examined factors such as length of residency, functional diversity, and quality of living environments, less attention has been paid to how urban forms particularly the design and organisation of shared spaces affect social interactions and residents’ sense of belonging. Urban form, including the layout of streets, buildings, and shared spaces such as courtyards and pathways, plays a crucial role in structuring social behaviours and strengthening neighbourhood relationships. By facilitating informal encounters, well-structured communal spaces foster interpersonal interactions and reinforce PSC. The study, based on data collected from 400 residents and analysed using ANOVA, hypothesised that well-designed intermediate spaces would encourage greater social engagement and a stronger PSC. Results showed that residents in neighbourhoods with structured and hierarchical intermediate spaces reported significantly higher PSC levels and more frequent social interactions. Conversely, those living in fragmented environments with limited shared spaces experienced greater social isolation. However, the study has limitations, including its focus on a single city and one type of collective housing, which may not fully reflect the diversity of urban experiences. Additionally, it does not account for long-term behavioural adaptations or variations in residents’ personal preferences, underscoring the need for further research in other contexts and qualitative approaches to deepen understanding of social dynamics. These findings highlight the need to integrate well-structured intermediate spaces into residential planning. Urban planners should prioritise spatial hierarchies, pedestrian-friendly environments, and well-maintained common areas to strengthen PSC. In rapidly urbanising areas, aligning design with social needs can foster cohesive communities, reinforcing urban planning’s role in social well-being.
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spelling doaj-art-7179221aadcf4e929b6a2ecb0998a0cc2025-08-20T02:06:24ZengSlovak University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and DesignArchitecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU2729-76402025-03-01301445310.2478/alfa-2025-0005Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, AlgeriaMarch. Lect. Mounia Ouari0https://orcid.org/0009-0007-8626-5622Prof. March. Ammar Bouchair, PhD.1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4193-1210Institute of Architecture and Earth Sciences, Ferhat Abbes University Setif 1, Setif, AlgeriaFaculty of Sciences and Technology, Research laboratory “CBE”, University of Jijel, Jijel, AlgeriaThis study explores the relationship between urban form and the psychological sense of community (PSC) in collective housing contexts, focusing on six residential complexes in Jijel, Algeria. While prior research has examined factors such as length of residency, functional diversity, and quality of living environments, less attention has been paid to how urban forms particularly the design and organisation of shared spaces affect social interactions and residents’ sense of belonging. Urban form, including the layout of streets, buildings, and shared spaces such as courtyards and pathways, plays a crucial role in structuring social behaviours and strengthening neighbourhood relationships. By facilitating informal encounters, well-structured communal spaces foster interpersonal interactions and reinforce PSC. The study, based on data collected from 400 residents and analysed using ANOVA, hypothesised that well-designed intermediate spaces would encourage greater social engagement and a stronger PSC. Results showed that residents in neighbourhoods with structured and hierarchical intermediate spaces reported significantly higher PSC levels and more frequent social interactions. Conversely, those living in fragmented environments with limited shared spaces experienced greater social isolation. However, the study has limitations, including its focus on a single city and one type of collective housing, which may not fully reflect the diversity of urban experiences. Additionally, it does not account for long-term behavioural adaptations or variations in residents’ personal preferences, underscoring the need for further research in other contexts and qualitative approaches to deepen understanding of social dynamics. These findings highlight the need to integrate well-structured intermediate spaces into residential planning. Urban planners should prioritise spatial hierarchies, pedestrian-friendly environments, and well-maintained common areas to strengthen PSC. In rapidly urbanising areas, aligning design with social needs can foster cohesive communities, reinforcing urban planning’s role in social well-being.https://alfa.stuba.sk/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/01_2025_Ouari_Bouchair.pdfsense of communityurban formintermediate spacecollective housing
spellingShingle March. Lect. Mounia Ouari
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Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, Algeria
Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU
sense of community
urban form
intermediate space
collective housing
title Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, Algeria
title_full Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, Algeria
title_fullStr Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, Algeria
title_full_unstemmed Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, Algeria
title_short Urban form and Psychological Sense of Community: The role of inter-mediate spaces in collective housing in Jijel, Algeria
title_sort urban form and psychological sense of community the role of inter mediate spaces in collective housing in jijel algeria
topic sense of community
urban form
intermediate space
collective housing
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