The millennial generation often can't afford housing prices in urban areas. On the other hand, several studies have stated that the millennial generation prefers landed housing, considered healthier and more flexible. This research is essential to examine the potential application of RISHA prefabricated technology as a method of an economist, fast, and guaranteed safety to provide affordable landed housing in Bandung City. This study aims to identify housing criteria based on millennials' housing preferences. This study uses a deductive approach based on millennials' opinions. Then it compares it with related literature studies to predict the potential housing design development using RISHA prefabricated components. The results show that the RISHA prefabricated modular component has the potential to be built in the urban area of Bandung because it is suitable for millennials' housing preferences, both in terms of building design and millennial socioeconomic characteristics. RISHA's prefabricated modular house design can support healthy and flexible residential design because of the flexibility of facade designs and adaptive module sizes for possible interior transformations. In addition, RISHA's prefabricated components can also reduce building construction costs as an alternative to providing affordable housing. However, RISHA's prefabricated modular components have limited module sizes and structural durability, limited to 1-2-story buildings that unfulfilled the preference for multi-story housing.
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Haerdy, R. S. S. M. (2023). PEMENUHAN HUNIAN LAYAK DAN TERJANGKAU MILENIAL DI KOTA BANDUNG MELALUI PENERAPAN TEKNOLOGI PREFABRIKASI RISHA. Tesa Arsitektur, 20(2), 148–157. https://doi.org/10.24167/tesa.v20i2.5280
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