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A Preliminary Study of Housing Satisfaction, Mobility, and Adaptation of the Jakartans in 2020-2021 Putra Bagus Khalis; Joko Adianto
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 6, No 2 (2022): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.6.2.111-126

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This study aims to investigate the factors of housing satisfaction, mobility, and adaptation for providing suitable housing quality to the needs of the Jakarta residents. Although many housing provision programs are delivered in the capital city to accommodate the housing needs of the Jakartans, its result remains unsuccessful to attract interest from the designated homebuyers in the capital city, especially the middle and low-income groups, due to its unaffordable housing price and potentially unmeet housing preferences and satisfaction. According to the quantitative analysis of 400 respondents, it finds age and marital status are the prominent socio-demographic factors of housing satisfaction, mobility, and adaptation of the Jakartans, followed by various attributes of housing norms. This study encourages the city authority, planners, and architects must thoroughly plan the location of housing planning with sufficient proximity to the public amenities, which also implicates the investment opportunities, land, and building taxes. While adaptable housing design is suggested to enable self-help development by the residents for coping with the unforeseen needs in the future according to their life cycle stages.
THE ROLE OF ACTOR-NETWORK-THEORY IN SELF-HELP HOUSING: A CASE STUDY OF THE AUTHOR'S HOUSE Putra Bagus Khalis
Jurnal Arsitektur ZONASI Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Zonasi Oktober 2022
Publisher : KBK Peracangan Arsitektur dan Kota Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Pendidikan Teknologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jaz.v5i3.45733

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This paper aims to understand the process of self-help housing through the Actor-Network-Theory approach using the author's house as a case study. The underlying theory in this paper is the Actor-Network-Theory proposed by Latour (2005), how actors and networks in social and self-help housing proposed by Turner (1976), how residents build their own houses. This paper uses a narrative approach, how the author and the owner of the house are directly involved and tell their involvement in a case study to explore the role of Actor-Network-Theory in the author's self-help housing. The finding of this study is that in the author's self-help housing there is an important role between actors so as to create a network that is strengthened by the presence of objects. Three such actors, homeowners, architects, and construction workers form a network called the trinity in architecture, namely the client, the architect and the craftsman (Fathy, 1973).  A social network can be formed if there are actors who act or act with each other with other actors. The actions or actions of the first actor will affect the actions of subsequent actors. Making decisions at each stage of the self-help process depends on discussion between actors. The exchange of ideas is what makes this process a lesson for future actors.