2021
DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v6i3.944
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Space syntax analysis of urban housing transformation in Indonesia

Abstract: Previous researches on urban housing transformation in Indonesia focused on the privacy and observable morphological changes of the house. This study aims to compare the spatial configuration between the original and transformed plan of the urban houses in Indonesia. Six houses in Jatiwaringin Asri, Bekasi were investigated as part of the case study. The original plan and transformed plan of the houses are obtained through the interviews with the occupants of the houses. The plans were analyzed graphically and… Show more

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“…The Justified Graph was the initial method constructed within the framework of the Space Syntax theory [17], claiming to develop a graphic, numerical, and related theoretical model for examining the spatial configuration of dwellings [18]. This methodology can be applied for particular periods of building object research, such as in urban settlements or social housing [19] [20] [21]. The house plan is converted into a Justified Graph in the first stage of the research analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Justified Graph was the initial method constructed within the framework of the Space Syntax theory [17], claiming to develop a graphic, numerical, and related theoretical model for examining the spatial configuration of dwellings [18]. This methodology can be applied for particular periods of building object research, such as in urban settlements or social housing [19] [20] [21]. The house plan is converted into a Justified Graph in the first stage of the research analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study discusses the relationship between the spatial configuration of gated communities and social segregation. The spatial analysis uses three variables: entrances, boundaries, and public spaces (Putra 2021). The entrance is discussed in terms of number, accessibility, and boundaries are analyzed with respect to permeability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%