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House Vision 2050

This study describes spatial stories of vertical housing in Jakarta 2050. The intention was to foster what way is the actual human relationship with space substantiated and addressed the possible living experience in room-based living. The relationship of man to his house is to be understood in the intimacy of his relationship with his body. The body here is not just a tool, through which space is experienced, but is itself an experienced space, and moreover the most originally experienced space, according to whose model all other spaces are understood. (Bollnow, 2011:262). This study attempts to engage a discourse that set out to challenge the spatial stories of a room-based living as events associated with objects, such as welcoming guests, eating meal, etc. Not only by reading spatial configuration but also by analyzing human / personal possessions and investigating materials.

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Verarisa Anastasia Ujung
Master of Interior Architecture Candidate, Victoria University of Wellington, New... Wellington, New Zealand