ADAPTING TO CHANGE: A STUDY OF POST-PANDEMIC MILLENNIAL HOUSING PREFERENCES
-The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered societal dynamics, particularly in the realm of residential preferences. This thesis investigates the shifting trends in post-pandemic housing preferences and their impact on residential decisionmaking. Key factors such as size, layout, amenities,...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/79787 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | -The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered societal dynamics, particularly
in the realm of residential preferences. This thesis investigates the shifting trends in
post-pandemic housing preferences and their impact on residential decisionmaking. Key factors such as size, layout, amenities, location, outdoor spaces, and
technological advancements are scrutinized to comprehend the shifting landscape
of residential choices. The study reveals an increased emphasis on home office
spaces and adaptable layouts as a response to the pandemic's transformative
influence. It also highlights a growing inclination towards outdoor spaces like
gardens and multi-function rooms due to the increasing trend of working at home
during and after pandemic. Additionally, changing priorities in location selection
and the rising importance of health-related aspects in home design are explored.
Employing qualitative methods, the research conducts semi-structured interviews
with eleven (11) diverse respondents to gain insights into post-COVID-19 house
preferences and decision-making processes. The findings provide valuable
guidance for real estate professionals, urban planners, and architects, aiding them
in adjusting to the evolving needs and preferences of residents. Beyond academic
realms, the study carries practical implications, contributing to the creation of
innovative housing solutions aligned with changing preferences and responsive to
post-pandemic societal demands. Ultimately, it seeks to inform policymakers and
stakeholders, facilitating the development of sustainable residential environments
that effectively address the evolving needs of individuals and communities in the
aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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