Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic

By the end of 2021, it is expected that the coronavirus (COVID-19) will shift from pandemic to endemic phase as the number of vaccinated people is increasing over time. It gives us hope as the endemic phase will allow us to live together with the virus. During the Covid-19 situation, people have bec...

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Main Authors: Yahya, A. S, Ahmad, M. H., Golam Hassan @ Mohammad, Asan Ali
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/99001/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1007/1/012019
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spelling my.utm.990012023-02-22T03:48:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/99001/ Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic Yahya, A. S Ahmad, M. H. Golam Hassan @ Mohammad, Asan Ali HD Industries. Land use. Labor TH Building construction By the end of 2021, it is expected that the coronavirus (COVID-19) will shift from pandemic to endemic phase as the number of vaccinated people is increasing over time. It gives us hope as the endemic phase will allow us to live together with the virus. During the Covid-19 situation, people have become more creative and innovative for familiarising themselves with the New Normal. The next question is how is the existing housing for the low-income group ready to be suited with this situation? Therefore, this study will examine the concept of space design in housing units for the lower income group. The study adopted a case study approach based on housing layout from Kuala Lumpur, Bandung and Buckinghamshire. These housing layouts were analysed using the Space Syntax method for describing the meaning of space layout from a low-income perspective. This study found two consideration points, (1) the willingness of space to accommodate small business activities and to avoid the spread of epidemics in the domestic space, and (2) the willingness of the government to educate the public to cultivate small home entrepreneurship with the existing low-income routine and limited domestic spaces. 2022-04-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/99001/1/AsanAliGolam2022_DiscoveringPatternofSpaceLayouts.pdf Yahya, A. S and Ahmad, M. H. and Golam Hassan @ Mohammad, Asan Ali (2022) Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic. In: International Conference on Architectural Research and Design, ARDC 2021 and the 21st Sustainable Environment and Architecture, SENVAR 2021, 2 November 2021 - 3 November 2021, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1007/1/012019
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
TH Building construction
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TH Building construction
Yahya, A. S
Ahmad, M. H.
Golam Hassan @ Mohammad, Asan Ali
Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic
description By the end of 2021, it is expected that the coronavirus (COVID-19) will shift from pandemic to endemic phase as the number of vaccinated people is increasing over time. It gives us hope as the endemic phase will allow us to live together with the virus. During the Covid-19 situation, people have become more creative and innovative for familiarising themselves with the New Normal. The next question is how is the existing housing for the low-income group ready to be suited with this situation? Therefore, this study will examine the concept of space design in housing units for the lower income group. The study adopted a case study approach based on housing layout from Kuala Lumpur, Bandung and Buckinghamshire. These housing layouts were analysed using the Space Syntax method for describing the meaning of space layout from a low-income perspective. This study found two consideration points, (1) the willingness of space to accommodate small business activities and to avoid the spread of epidemics in the domestic space, and (2) the willingness of the government to educate the public to cultivate small home entrepreneurship with the existing low-income routine and limited domestic spaces.
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author Yahya, A. S
Ahmad, M. H.
Golam Hassan @ Mohammad, Asan Ali
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Ahmad, M. H.
Golam Hassan @ Mohammad, Asan Ali
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title Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic
title_short Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Discovering pattern of space layouts from low-income housing: a discussion of the new normal preparedness after the Covid-19 pandemic
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