CO LIVING DESIGN WITH BIOPHILIC DESIGN STRATEGY BASED ON MILENIAL GENERATION PREFERENCES IN MAKASSAR CITY
Users who live in urban areas find it increasingly difficult to find affordable housing and places to work. The absence of integrated infrastructure facilities in one area has resulted in the addition of commuting duration which has an impact on the lives of its users. Urban communities do not have...
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id-itb.:759102023-08-08T15:09:45ZCO LIVING DESIGN WITH BIOPHILIC DESIGN STRATEGY BASED ON MILENIAL GENERATION PREFERENCES IN MAKASSAR CITY Maghfirah, Nurul Indonesia Theses Co Living; Affordability; Social interaction INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/75910 Users who live in urban areas find it increasingly difficult to find affordable housing and places to work. The absence of integrated infrastructure facilities in one area has resulted in the addition of commuting duration which has an impact on the lives of its users. Urban communities do not have much time for social interaction because they spend a lot of time on the road. The impact is that urban communities become lonely in the real world because they rarely interact physically. Most social interactions are carried out through cyberspace, not through spaces for real interaction. Therefore, co-living is here to build an ecosystem that is integrated between spaces but still has privacy limits for each individual. Co-living is thought to be suitable for the millennial generation because of the flexibility of its spaces which can be accessed according to the wishes of its users. However, currently there is no standard criterion for co-living models, so research is needed to identify co-living spatial models. This study aims to identify spatial patterns of co-living dwellings with the biophilic concept. The research method was carried out using a qualitative method through precedent studies to obtain co-living criterion indicators. The co-living spatial model has a spatial pattern that focuses on three variables. From these variables, it is found that co-living with a biophilic concept can be intended for millennial users, both single, couple and couple with a plus. The private space program is supported by shared areas or public areas, a minimum private area of 12 m2, co-living is supported by other supporting concepts through design strategies, the use of materials adapts to the concepts used, can be in the form of new buildings or adaptive reuse as well as a spatial view of placing openings in the room frequently used. text |
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Users who live in urban areas find it increasingly difficult to find affordable housing and places to work. The absence of integrated infrastructure facilities in one area has resulted in the addition of commuting duration which has an impact on the lives of its users. Urban communities do not have much time for social interaction because they spend a lot of time on the road. The impact is that urban communities become lonely in the real world because they rarely interact physically. Most social interactions are carried out through cyberspace, not through spaces for real interaction. Therefore, co-living is here to build an ecosystem that is integrated between spaces but still has privacy limits for each individual. Co-living is thought to be suitable for the millennial generation because of the flexibility of its spaces which can be accessed according to the wishes of its users. However, currently there is no standard criterion for co-living models, so research is needed to identify co-living spatial models. This study aims to identify spatial patterns of co-living dwellings with the biophilic concept. The research method was carried out using a qualitative method through precedent studies to obtain co-living criterion indicators. The co-living spatial model has a spatial pattern that focuses on three variables. From these variables, it is found that co-living with a biophilic concept can be intended for millennial users, both single, couple and couple with a plus. The private space program is supported by shared areas or public areas, a minimum private area of 12 m2, co-living is supported by other supporting concepts through design strategies, the use of materials adapts to the concepts used, can be in the form of new buildings or adaptive reuse as well as a spatial view of placing openings in the room frequently used. |
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CO LIVING DESIGN WITH BIOPHILIC DESIGN STRATEGY BASED ON MILENIAL GENERATION PREFERENCES IN MAKASSAR CITY |
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CO LIVING DESIGN WITH BIOPHILIC DESIGN STRATEGY BASED ON MILENIAL GENERATION PREFERENCES IN MAKASSAR CITY |
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CO LIVING DESIGN WITH BIOPHILIC DESIGN STRATEGY BASED ON MILENIAL GENERATION PREFERENCES IN MAKASSAR CITY |
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co living design with biophilic design strategy based on milenial generation preferences in makassar city |
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