2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/407/1/012076
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Public space strategic planning based on Z generation preferences

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“…Sending-sharing e-mails, SMS, likes are an integral part of their daily lives. Susanti and Natalia (2018) Gen Z tend to be closer to their friends than family members. They attach importance to social interaction with friends and have expectations to act independently.…”
Section: Consideringmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Sending-sharing e-mails, SMS, likes are an integral part of their daily lives. Susanti and Natalia (2018) Gen Z tend to be closer to their friends than family members. They attach importance to social interaction with friends and have expectations to act independently.…”
Section: Consideringmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Mereka cenderung menerima komunikasi dari orang-orang atau brand yang dapat dipercaya, kritis, tidak menyukai halhal yang terlalu mahal dan lumrah dengan demikian mereka sangat menyukai tampilan provokatif dan spektakuler. Pengalaman yang menyenangkan sangat penting bagi mereka, sehingga mereka cenderung egosentris, menolak masalah dan suka memberontak (Susanti & Natalia, 2018).…”
Section: Tinjauan Generasi Y Dan Zunclassified
“…Karakter kontemplatif yang dapat dihadirkan oleh suatu ruang publik menjadi pertimbangan penting bagi generasi Z karena mereka cenderung menyukai kegiatan kontemplatif yang dapat memberikan ketenangan dan inspirasi baru bagi mereka. Sehingga dalam ruang publik yang sangat kontemplatif mereka dapat melakukan kegiatan yang mengembangkan kreativitas mereka seperti sketsa, berolahraga, mengerjakan tugas kuliah, dan sebagainya (Susanti & Natalia, 2018).…”
Section: Tinjauan Generasi Y Dan Zunclassified
“…Residents with younger age, higher education, more stable work intensity, higher household income and a larger proportion of children in the household have a higher frequency of using public activity spaces and facilities in the community [15]. In addition, the quality of public spaces and facilities (e.g., green space ratio, diversity of facilities) [16][17][18], accessibility (e.g., shortest route) [19][20][21] and demand preference [22][23][24], and management and maintenance level are also influencing factors [25]. Among them, construction quality and demand preference have significant effects on the intensity of use of public spaces and facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%