Title: THE STUDY OF SPATIAL ADAPTATION OF RESIDENTS TO RESIDENTIAL SPACES
IN RUSUNAWA SERUWAI BELAWAN |
Authors: Raisha Ghadati Raudina, Dwira Nirfalini Aulia and Hilma Tamiami Fachrudin |
Abstract: This study examines the spatial adaptation of residents to residential spaces in the Rusunawa Seruwai
Belawan. This study was made to observe spatial transformation, as mentioned by Russel and Moffat,
namely flexibility, convertibility, and expandability that occur in residential spaces. This study intends
to examine the spatial adaptation in residential areas in the Rusunawa Seruwai Belawan. This research
uses qualitative research methods with a descriptive presentation. The research variables used in this
study are flexibility, convertibility, and expandability. This research uses data obtained through
observation, documentation, and informant interviews using purposive sampling. The results of the
data collection are processed by means, namely making the mapping of the space in the Rusunawa
Seruwai Belawan, making guidelines based on aspects of adaptation that occur in the Rusunawa
Seruwai Belawan, and making a difference between the initial residential plan and the residential plan
after being occupied by residents. Two study findings related to spatial adaptation in informants'
residences in Rusunawa Seruwai Belawan: spatial transformation to narrow spatial planning and
adaptation to private space. The study results found that residents occupied communal areas with
corridors in front of the dwellings. |
Keywords: Adaptation, Flats, Residential, Rusunawa, Spatial. |
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2022.5516 |
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