E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Study of Residential Transformation Models in Special Housing for Low-Income Communities; Literature Review

  • Sutrisno Sutrisnio,
  • Asmal Idawarni J.,
  • Mufti Radja Abdul,
  • Yahya M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202451903005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 519
p. 03005

Abstract

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Housing built for low-income communities carries out residential transformation practices. This investigation was carried out based on a review study involving around 56 reputable journals. By the results of the review study, it is known that transition space transformation occurs in all types of space, namely back, side, and front transition spaces. Two (2) points are new to this research. The third novelty of the study in question is that it produces findings: 1) Factors that cause the transformation of the transitional space at the front of the house for low-income people according to indicators of ease of obtaining building materials and availability of construction workers; and 2) Transformation model of transitional space at the front of the house for low-income communities. The use of mixed methods as originality or authenticity as a differentiator in research. Using mixed methods also strengthens future research findings because previous studies have not used the paradigm in question.