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    Literature Review on Low Social Interactions in vertical Housing

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    2021-02-20
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    Adro, Muhammad Kemal
    Agustiananda, Putu Ayu P.
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    Population growth from all over Indonesia keeps increasing daily, whether it is in rural areas or even urban areas. This phenomenon has affected several elements of cities concerning space availability which has led communities to live vertically rather horizontally. Increasing the number of vertical structures to be erected to sustain that particular problem. Living aspects have been impacted due to this, particularly pertaining social interactions within the community. There are a number of reasons that may affect social interaction in a vertical housing. Social interactions in vertical housings are able to be assessed through space programming, accessibility, shared amenities, and visibility. The main purpose of this paper is to compare related research papers and other sources on the phenomenon of how community space can be formed and designed in vertical living situations. Using Systematic Literature Review as a main method to identify, evaluate, and interpret all the related research papers concerning Community space form, meaning, value, and physical emergence inside a vertical living area. Thus finding elements in which a suitable community space can form physical space. In conclusion, the expected end results will become the guidelines and design recommendation that maximizes Community Space in Value and Form in a vertical living environment.
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