Muhammad Ikhsan Andi
Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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Pengembangan Kawasan Minapolitan Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata Minat Khusus di Kabupaten Serdang Begai Sumatera Utara Mohamad Ridwan; Muhammad Ikhsan Andi
LOSARI : Jurnal Arsitektur Kota dan Pemukiman Vol. 9, No. 2, Agustus 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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The basic idea of ​​Minapolitan development is strengthening the synergy between economic growth and preserving environmental functions, as well as efforts to find environmentally friendly technology and instruments that can ensure the preservation of environmental functions to formulate appropriate strategies for developing the people's economy. Community empowerment through the development of the Minapolitan Region can include the integration of related supporting resources, including tourism. On the one hand, the Minapolitan Region is one of the regional tourism resources that is able to diversify tourism products so that it can present many choices (diversification) of tourist attractions to tourists. On the other hand, the Minapolitan area can be supported by tourism development that involves active community participation. This research is specifically aimed at assessing the potential of Minapolitan in the Nipah Beach area and its surroundings which can be developed as a tourist attraction, knowing the availability of supporting facilities for Minapolitan development in the Regency
Pengembangan Model Termal Rumah Nelayan Berbasis data Lapangan di Pantai Dusun Karama Tengah Kabupaten Takalar Andi Ahmad Fauzan Bachtiar; Muhammad Ikhsan Andi
LOSARI : Jurnal Arsitektur Kota dan Pemukiman Vol.11, No.1, Februari 2026
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This study aims to analyze the thermal performance of fishermen's residential buildings through the integration of field measurement data with computer simulation modeling. This approach is carried out to identify microclimate variables, such as air temperature and humidity, in order to achieve adaptive thermal comfort standards for coastal communities. The data collection method was carried out for five consecutive days at the peak of the rainy season to map extreme microclimatic fluctuations in the coastal environment. The results of these measurements are then validated by software simulations to ensure the accuracy of the data to actual conditions in the field. Further analysis was carried out by evaluating the influence of building envelope materials on heat transmission to formulate effective heat mitigation strategies. This finding is expected to be a reference in the development of vernacular home design that is able to optimize air circulation and maintain the thermal stability of the interior passively. In addition, this study also examines the correlation between the orientation of the building and the direction of the sea breeze in increasing the effectiveness of natural ventilation in residential areas. This mapping of thermal characteristics provides in-depth insights into how design adjustments to architectural elements can significantly affect building performance in coastal areas with high humidity. The integration of this empirical data allows the development of thermal prediction algorithms that are specific to the typology of fishermen's habitation, so that it is able to provide targeted temperature mitigation design solutions for coastal tropical climates.