RUANG PEREDA STRESS DI MAPHAR
Author(s) -
Michelle Aurellia Santhonie,
Mieke Choandi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal sains teknologi urban perancangan arsitektur (stupa)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2685-6263
pISSN - 2685-5631
DOI - 10.24912/stupa.v2i2.8630
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , studio , residence , gadget , metropolitan area , sociology , business , public relations , advertising , engineering , geography , political science , computer science , telecommunications , demography , archaeology , algorithm , operating system
The rapid development of technology, people who live in modern times tend to have individualistic characteristics, and are more sensitive to their personal space. This happens because of their lack of need for other people around them. All are available on a gadget or smartphone, they can send messages, buy goods, find information, with more easily and practically. The state of the city has also become functionalist, where people only have functional activities without thinking about elements such as interacting or socializing. In fact the workers go to work and will go straight home, then spend time watching television or just relaxing at home to relieve stress. These problems occur in the metropolitan city of Jakarta and are becoming increasingly complex, due to unequal social welfare that occurs in the community, as happened in Maphar Village, Taman Sari, West Jakarta. This area was indeed from the Dutch era dominated by people of Chinese descent who worked as traders. In this area the conditions and situation of the house were so tight that there was no room for reforestation or a place to relax. This is where the task of an architect which can provide an activity space for the community in the form of a third space as a solution in healing people with stress disorders. With the third room that is presented in the design of a building, by providing programs or facilities that are appropriate, and appropriate to
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