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Title Smart City In The Creativity-Built Environment Nexus: A Case Study Of Bandung
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Authors Miao J.T.; Aritenang A.F.; Gissma N.
Year 2024
Published Routledge Companion to Creativity and the Built Environment
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003292821-39
Abstract This chapter explores the interfaces between creativity and built environment through coworking spaces. Literature review identifies a wide coverage on this nexus on the micro, case-study level, but there is a lack of integration with the meso-and macrolevel studies on the broad urban configurations. Both qualitative (e.g., interviews) and quantitative (e.g., surveys) methods are used, with a focus on coworking users and/or operators. This chapter contributes to existing literature with a case study on Bandung, a creative and smart city in Indonesia. It demonstrates the spatial agglomeration tendency of coworking spaces as well as their diverse physical and social environments provided as a result of their size, financial strength, and history. The future development of coworking spaces in Indonesia, however, is facing the challenge of regulative ambiguity, hence calls for urgent policy action. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Julie T. Miao and Tan Yigitcanlar; individual chapters, the contributors.
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