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Spatial Mapping Based on Residents’ Activity in the Inner Corridor of Social Housing in Surabaya, Indonesia
A social housing inner corridor is designed to gather and socialize according to the culture and lifestyle of residents. This study aims to specify activities, map various space functions, and determine the corridor that mostly accommodates the personal activities of residents. Three floors of the inner corridor in Block B at Dupak Bangunrejo social housing building were selected to become the subject of research. The inner corridors were observed and analyzed using qualitative descriptive method based on residents’ daily activities. This study generates an inner corridor on the first floor converted into the motorbike parking area for residents and storage area. On the second and third floors, it accommodates various activities such as parking bicycle, storing, laundrying, cooking, working, receiving guest, and hanging bird cages on ceiling. In addition, spatial mapping on the first floor delivers different circulation and pattern shapes due to different use of room from the original one. On the second and third floors, the circulation is the same although the pattern is different. Therefore, inner corridor becomes narrower, disorganized, dirty, and slummy. Moreover, corridor that mostly accommodates personnal activity is on the third floor. In conclusion, a social housing must be flexible and able to resettle residents’ daily activities, especially the essential activities in order to avoid inhabited inner corridors.
Spatial Mapping Based on Residents’ Activity in the Inner Corridor of Social Housing in Surabaya, Indonesia
A social housing inner corridor is designed to gather and socialize according to the culture and lifestyle of residents. This study aims to specify activities, map various space functions, and determine the corridor that mostly accommodates the personal activities of residents. Three floors of the inner corridor in Block B at Dupak Bangunrejo social housing building were selected to become the subject of research. The inner corridors were observed and analyzed using qualitative descriptive method based on residents’ daily activities. This study generates an inner corridor on the first floor converted into the motorbike parking area for residents and storage area. On the second and third floors, it accommodates various activities such as parking bicycle, storing, laundrying, cooking, working, receiving guest, and hanging bird cages on ceiling. In addition, spatial mapping on the first floor delivers different circulation and pattern shapes due to different use of room from the original one. On the second and third floors, the circulation is the same although the pattern is different. Therefore, inner corridor becomes narrower, disorganized, dirty, and slummy. Moreover, corridor that mostly accommodates personnal activity is on the third floor. In conclusion, a social housing must be flexible and able to resettle residents’ daily activities, especially the essential activities in order to avoid inhabited inner corridors.
Spatial Mapping Based on Residents’ Activity in the Inner Corridor of Social Housing in Surabaya, Indonesia
Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation
Cano-Guervos, Rafael (Herausgeber:in) / Chica-Olmo, Jorge (Herausgeber:in) / Morales, Juan Gabriel González (Herausgeber:in) / Tunio, Muhammad Nawaz (Herausgeber:in) / Murillo, Fabio Humberto Sepúlveda (Herausgeber:in) / Olivas, Marina Checa (Herausgeber:in) / Zakaria Eraqi, Ayman M. (Herausgeber:in) / Aryani, Ni Putu (Autor:in) / Silas, Johan (Autor:in)
International Conference on Sustainability in Creative Industries ; 2022
25.05.2024
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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