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Item Assessment of Environmental Sustainability of IHDP-Developed Buildings the case of Mekanisa-Kotari Condominium Housing(Addis Ababa University, 2021-06-01) Bezawit Teshome; Wubshet BerhanuEthiopia is a second most populous land locked country found in east Africa. With the fast growing economy, urbanization and population the country‟s need to housing increased rapidly. Due to the increase urban population there is a high need of standard housing. The government is forced to introduce a new program called Integrated Housing development program (IHDP).Since 2006 it provides housing opportunities for low and middle income families while fulfilling other objectives related to housing. The mass housing provision of the IHDP developed building must be assessed for sustainability in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the building in the long run. Thisstudy of assessment on environmental sustainability of the IHDP developed building is to examine and measure the environmental sustainability of the Mekanisa-kotari condominium site. In order to answer the research questions the research takes a case study method performed in Mekanisa-kotari condominium with a quota sampling technique of non-probability sampling used for qualitative data based on sustainable/green/ building components compiled from international standards chosen for this research due to the lack of the country‟s sustainable assessment tools. According to the data analysis the sites green area development, non-polluted air, good environmental quality on natural lighting, air quality, thermal comfort and quality view are the components which have a positive experience among the residents. This should be enhanced and supported by professionals and government. The other components such as water efficiency, use of recycled material, solid waste disposal system, dampness conditions of the building, durability of the building parts and the operation & maintenance are impacting the environmental sustainability of the site. This components needs a quick interventions starting from policy, programing and planning, design and also use & operation of the buildings. Finally the study recommends some solutions to implement based on the assessed data on the current use and operation stage of the buildingItem Management of Shared Outdoor Spaces in Government Developed Condominium Housing in Addis Ababa(Addis Ababa University, 2024-09-01) Betelhem Demeke; Wubshet BerhanuThis study assessed the state and management of shared outdoor spaces in condominium housing and their impact on social interaction within selected neighbourhoods in Addis Ababa. Since the launch of Ethiopia's IHDP program in 2004, which aimed to integrate green spaces, playgrounds, schools, and commercial hubs into condominium sites, poor management and improper use of these shared spaces have emerged as significant challenges. Using case studies of two condominium sites, the research aimed to evaluate the state and management of shared outdoor spaces, identify challenges in their management, and examine the effects on residents' social ties. Data collection involved questionnaires, observations, interviews with 30 residents, key informants, and condominium association members, supported by secondary sources on housing management policies. The management of shared outdoor spaces in the Lafto Deset condominium highlights significant challenges. Despite the presence of internal regulations meant to govern these spaces, such as parking areas, playgrounds, roads, and slaughtering areas, are largely ignored in practice. Residents are overwhelmingly dissatisfied, with 93.3% expressing frustration over the poor performance of the management committees. Issues such as corruption, resource mismanagement, budget constraints, lack of commitment, and inadequate communication contribute to this dissatisfaction. Additionally, inappropriate design and neglect exacerbate the problems, leading to unsafe and unsanitary conditions. In contrast, the Ayat Arenguadew Mender site demonstrates a well-functioning management system, fostering better social interactions and community bonds through effective use and maintenance of shared spaces. The study underscores the importance of robust management systems in enhancing the quality of life and social ties within condominium communities. Keywords: Shared outdoor space; Social Interaction; Management system; Addis Ababa; Ethiopia