健康的生活机器:调查大流行期间家庭环境中开放空间的流动性

R. Suryantini, K. D. Paramita, Y. Yatmo
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该研究调查了在2019冠状病毒病爆发期间,用于生活活动的开放式家庭空间的使用率不断上升。作为一个活的机器,房子是由元素组成的,通过一个特殊的组织来满足用户的健康,包括它的开放空间。研究指出,关于家庭开放空间的作用和利用的讨论是有限的,主要集中在简单的活动和它在帮助建筑舒适方面的表现。基于对印度尼西亚大雅加达地区15个家庭的观察和访谈,本文绘制了开放空间的不同利用情况,将其视为支持整体家庭空间健康和福祉的流动空间策略。该研究强调了热带环境下家庭开放空间的三个重要作用,展示了它们的过渡性、促进卫生和生产能力。有人认为,这些能力包括并鼓励建筑与其周围环境之间经常流动的关系,作为健康生活机器的一部分,特别是在大流行时期。
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A healthy machine for living: Investigating the fluidity of open spaces in the domestic environment during the pandemic
The study investigates the rising utilisations of open domestic spaces for living activities during the COVID-19 outbreak. As a living machine, the house is constituted by elements through a particular organisation for the wellbeing of the users, which includes its open spaces. The study points out that the discussion of the role and utilisations of domestic open spaces has been limited, focusing on simple activities and its performances on aiding building comforts. Based on observations and interviews on fifteen households in greater Jakarta, Indonesia, the paper maps different utilisations of open spaces, addressing them as fluid spatial strategies that support the health and wellbeing of the overall domestic spaces. The study highlights three important roles of domestic open spaces in a tropical context, demonstrating their transitional, hygiene enhancing, and productive capacities. It is argued that these capacities embrace and encourage the often-fluid relationship between architecture and its surrounding environment, as a part of a healthy machine of living, particularly in the times of a pandemic.
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