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Exploring perceptions of smart, modular living in the UK: a think aloud study

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  • Valentine Seymour
  • M. Xenitidou
  • L. Timotijevic
  • C. E. Hodgkins
  • E. Ratcliffe
  • B. Gatersleben
  • N. Gilbert
  • C. R. Jones

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While there is growing interest in the design and deployment of smart and modular homes in the UK, there remain questions about the public’s readiness and willingness to live in them. Understanding what conditions prospective residents might place upon the decisions to live in such homes stands to improve their design, helping them to meet with the expectations, and requirements of their residents. Through direct interaction with a prototype of a smart and modular home within a university context, the current study investigated how people negotiate the prospect of smart and modular living, and the conditions they would place on doing so. The study explores the short observational experiences of 20 staff and students within a UK university context, using think aloud interviews. Findings indicate that whilst participants were able to identify the benefits of smart and modular homes, there were nuanced responses when they negotiated the challenges of living. Further, a framework of considerations and recommendations are presented which could support practitioners and policy makers in making more informed, citizen-led decisions on ways to adapt and improve these home solutions.

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  • Valentine Seymour & M. Xenitidou & L. Timotijevic & C. E. Hodgkins & E. Ratcliffe & B. Gatersleben & N. Gilbert & C. R. Jones, 2025. "Exploring perceptions of smart, modular living in the UK: a think aloud study," Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(6), pages 1243-1259, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tbitxx:v:44:y:2025:i:6:p:1243-1259
    DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2024.2350662
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