عنوان مقاله
فضای باز ارزان قیمت فلت ها به عنوان محیط اجتماعی کودکان
فهرست مطالب
مقدمه
پیشینه پژوهش
روش ها
نتایج و بحث
نتیجه گیری
بخشی از مقاله
خانه سازی در فضای باز مجتمع های مسکونی
زندگی در فلت های ارزان قیمت ، نیازها و تجربیات رشد کودکان رامحدود می کند. فضاهای محدود موجود معمولاً به گونه ای تخصیص داده می شوند که با نیازهایشان همخوانی و تجانس داشته باشند . پژوهشهای فراوان گذشته به فعالیتهای کودکان در محیط باز به عنوان بخشی از فرایند رشدشان پرداختند . محیط ساخته شده نقش مهمی در تیپ فعالیتها و استطاعت فضاهای مناسب برای آن فعالیتها ایفا می کند.
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Asia Pacific International Conference on Environment-Behaviour Studies, Grand Margherita Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, 7-9 December 2010 Low Cost Flats Outdoor Space as Children Social Environment Azhan Abdul Aziza and Abdullah Sani Ahmadb * a Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Bandar Seri Iskandar, 32600 Perak, Malaysia b Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, 81310 Johor, Malaysia Abstract Urbanization in Malaysia continues to demand more low cost housings. Walk up flats are popular housing forms for their relatively lower construction and maintenance costs. Standardization and spatial efficiency requirements result in minimum dwelling spaces that spill life outdoor. For children, outdoor space becomes integral part of growing up and social experiences. Different flats configuration offer different spatial affordances for such experiences that could inform designs. The paper explores children outdoor activities and relates them to flats layouts through comparative study and found that the different flats configurations affect the different patterns of children outdoor activities. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of Centre for EnvironmentBehaviour Studies (cE-Bs), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. Keywords: Low cost flats; outdoor space; social activities; children social environment 1. Introduction Increased urbanization demands more low cost housings to cater for the urban poor. Walk up flats are inevitable types of such housing particularly in urban fringes. Relatively high density and lower costs of construction and maintenance make them more preferred to high rise flats (Long, 2007; Tan, 1979). In contrast to low cost terrace, which has direct access to ground areas with ample natural settings, flats are