Flat layout and children outdoor activities

In Malaysia’s urban peripheries, where residential development still has room to expand, walk up flats have become a popular form of low cost housing because of their relatively low construction and maintenance costs to match the required demand of the increasing urban poor. In this housing type, s...

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Main Authors: Abdul Aziz, Azhan, Ahmad, Abdullah Sani
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Mara 2011
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spelling my.utm.398192019-01-28T03:54:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/39819/ Flat layout and children outdoor activities Abdul Aziz, Azhan Ahmad, Abdullah Sani NA Architecture In Malaysia’s urban peripheries, where residential development still has room to expand, walk up flats have become a popular form of low cost housing because of their relatively low construction and maintenance costs to match the required demand of the increasing urban poor. In this housing type, standardization and spatial efficiency results in minimum dwelling space, causing life to spill to the outdoors which then become vital social space for children. Appropriations of the space are an integral part of children’s growing up and social experiences. The paper explores the differences in children outdoor activities near the homes in relation to the different low cost flat layouts through a comparative observational study. Different flat configurations were found to offer different spatial affordances for children’s social experiences which could inform design decisions. Universiti Teknologi Mara 2011-01 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Aziz, Azhan and Ahmad, Abdullah Sani (2011) Flat layout and children outdoor activities. Asian Journal of Behavioral Studies (ajE-Bs), 2 (4). pp. 51-62. ISSN 1394-0384 http://fspu.uitm.edu.my/cebs/images/stories/aj5azhanabdullah.pdf
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Abdul Aziz, Azhan
Ahmad, Abdullah Sani
Flat layout and children outdoor activities
description In Malaysia’s urban peripheries, where residential development still has room to expand, walk up flats have become a popular form of low cost housing because of their relatively low construction and maintenance costs to match the required demand of the increasing urban poor. In this housing type, standardization and spatial efficiency results in minimum dwelling space, causing life to spill to the outdoors which then become vital social space for children. Appropriations of the space are an integral part of children’s growing up and social experiences. The paper explores the differences in children outdoor activities near the homes in relation to the different low cost flat layouts through a comparative observational study. Different flat configurations were found to offer different spatial affordances for children’s social experiences which could inform design decisions.
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author Abdul Aziz, Azhan
Ahmad, Abdullah Sani
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Ahmad, Abdullah Sani
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title Flat layout and children outdoor activities
title_short Flat layout and children outdoor activities
title_full Flat layout and children outdoor activities
title_fullStr Flat layout and children outdoor activities
title_full_unstemmed Flat layout and children outdoor activities
title_sort flat layout and children outdoor activities
publisher Universiti Teknologi Mara
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/39819/
http://fspu.uitm.edu.my/cebs/images/stories/aj5azhanabdullah.pdf
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