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Social environment outside the home and changing work patterns could make the <br /> <br /> intensity of family interaction decrease. Living room is one of the spaces in the <br /> <br /> house that can be used to interact with family members. The design of the living <br...
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id-itb.:253132018-03-19T14:38:27Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# BINTANG WIRAWAN (NIM: 17313034), ALDISHA Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/25313 Social environment outside the home and changing work patterns could make the <br /> <br /> intensity of family interaction decrease. Living room is one of the spaces in the <br /> <br /> house that can be used to interact with family members. The design of the living <br /> <br /> room in the home becomes the main thing to support the way families interact in <br /> <br /> terms of social change. This study aims to see the types of interactions that occur, <br /> <br /> in accordance with the elements and configurations that support social <br /> <br /> interaction itself. Departing from research that is often known by the term of <br /> <br /> synomorphy, which means the actions of people are coordinated with or 'fit' the <br /> <br /> physical features or objects in the setting that is designed, arranged, or placed in <br /> <br /> such a way that residents treat what is in the facility. The method used was <br /> <br /> qualitative-descriptive where data collecting used triangulation technique: <br /> <br /> observation, interview, and documentation. The Analysis was performed by <br /> <br /> identifying trends in the social interaction phenomenon obtained, then attributed <br /> <br /> with the elements of space. The results in this study indicate that physical access, <br /> <br /> visual access, and furniture (chair) support the activities of interaction. However, <br /> <br /> these elements should be applied to consideration of distance selection, spatial <br /> <br /> transition, object arrangement, and focal point laying in order to proceed <br /> <br /> sustainable interaction process. text |
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Social environment outside the home and changing work patterns could make the <br />
<br />
intensity of family interaction decrease. Living room is one of the spaces in the <br />
<br />
house that can be used to interact with family members. The design of the living <br />
<br />
room in the home becomes the main thing to support the way families interact in <br />
<br />
terms of social change. This study aims to see the types of interactions that occur, <br />
<br />
in accordance with the elements and configurations that support social <br />
<br />
interaction itself. Departing from research that is often known by the term of <br />
<br />
synomorphy, which means the actions of people are coordinated with or 'fit' the <br />
<br />
physical features or objects in the setting that is designed, arranged, or placed in <br />
<br />
such a way that residents treat what is in the facility. The method used was <br />
<br />
qualitative-descriptive where data collecting used triangulation technique: <br />
<br />
observation, interview, and documentation. The Analysis was performed by <br />
<br />
identifying trends in the social interaction phenomenon obtained, then attributed <br />
<br />
with the elements of space. The results in this study indicate that physical access, <br />
<br />
visual access, and furniture (chair) support the activities of interaction. However, <br />
<br />
these elements should be applied to consideration of distance selection, spatial <br />
<br />
transition, object arrangement, and focal point laying in order to proceed <br />
<br />
sustainable interaction process. |
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