Commercial Buildings as Public Spaces

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Gregorius Prasetyo Adhitama
Hisashi Komatsu

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This research aims to verify the contribution of three commercial buildings in providing places for public in Bandung and Jakarta city in Indonesia. To achieve this goal, some field observations, interviews and evaluation of public activities at the buildings were conducted. The public uses and the ways the company manages the buildings that enable public activities were evaluated. The results of this research show that some types of public activities are identified. The types of the public activities are related to the ways the company manages the places and the physical characters of the places.

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Adhitama, G.P. and Komatsu, H. 2018. Commercial Buildings as Public Spaces. Asian Journal of Quality of Life. 3, 10 (Mar. 2018), 21–30. DOI:https://doi.org/10.21834/ajqol.v3i10.95.

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