Suleymanov, Rasim
Diploma Thesis:
2048
Topic:
Acceptance of innovative residential concepts
Editor:
Rasim Suleymanov
University Professor Responsible:
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Jens Otto
Supervisor:
University Supervisor: Dipl.-Ing. Carolin Senkel
Editing Period:
02.05.2025 until 05.09.2025
Abstract:
The paper develops an evaluation model for systematically determining the acceptance of innovative housing concepts and demonstrates it using the example of ‘ClusterFlex’. The model bundles literature findings into four dimensions (economy, social space, functionality, ecology), operationalises them using selective indicators, standardises them to 0–100 points and aggregates them in a weighted manner; implemented as a user-friendly calculation tool. In application, ‘ClusterFlex’ achieves the following sub-scores: economy 88, social space 88, functionality 77, ecology 80; total score 83.8. The profile supports screening, variant comparisons and stakeholder communication and highlights areas where action is needed (e.g. accessibility, proportion of renewable heat). Primary surveys were deliberately not conducted; thresholds and weights are theory-based. The significance is context-specific. In the future, empirical calibration, local parameterisation and pilot applications with sensitivity analyses are recommended.