Abstract
Old apartment buildings in Hanoi were built before 1954 and from around 1960 to 1994 with 1600 apartments. Due to the end of construction lifespan, components are sinking, cracking, and tilting, combined with households expanding and repairing themselves, so many buildings are seriously damaged and dangerous, needing to be renovated and rebuilt in the near future to ensure residents’ safety. This work cannot slow down any longer. From 1999 until now, despite great efforts, Hanoi has only renovated and rebuilt 19 apartments (about 1.2%). The main reason is due to conflicts between the interests of the household community and the real estate investors. Contributing to resolving the above contradiction and promoting the speed of redevelopment, this study proposes a community-led model to rebuild old apartment buildings in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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