The Optimization of Movement Space for Early Children in Small Residences

Authors

  • Rizka Rachmawati Telkom University
  • Imtihan Hanom Telkom University
  • Fajarsani Retno Palupi Telkom University

Abstract

A good residence for a family should meet each family member's needs, enabling them to comfortably carry out activities simultaneously. However, today's housing often struggles to accommodate all the activities of family members due to limited land, particularly for younger family members who require ample space to move around and develop their sensory and motor skills. Young millennial families with young children complain about their limited mobility, especially when they must always stay at home during the past pandemic situation. Therefore, this research was conducted to find alternative solutions to the increasing number of residences on limited land, which can later be maximized to accommodate the need for free movement space for residents of young millennial families who have young children.

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Published

2025-11-04