Interior design for increasing airflow in tiny houses to improve well-being. case study: Tiny houses in gang entim, karasak village, astana anyar district, Bandung city.

Autor: Amalia, F., Kirana, D. C., Abdullah, R. A., Rachmat, J. F.
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2594 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p
Abstrakt: House design will conform to the geographical location, climate, and infrastructure of the users' living environment. Land price inflation pushes people who live in the urban city to choose tiny houses even though it is in the slums. Tiny houses are commonly found with bad airflow circulation because it has only one face to install windows and doors for fresh air access. This condition might cause several issues to the users' well-being, especially in their respiratory system. Do the people in Gang Entim Karasak village Astana Anyar district Bandung city have any chance to improve their well-being only by increasing their house airflow? Is it possible to live healthier in the slums area? What strategies can be used by the interior designer to achieve it? To determine comfort standards in tiny houses, measurements of spatial dimensions and air humidity levels can be used. Identification of zoning, blocking, and proximity of space is related to the effects of airflow circulation in tiny houses. This research will take a small part to find out the relation between comfort conditions in tiny houses and airflow circulation in the interior design, as well as its effects on human well-being. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index