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Adaptive Housing Planning Strategy for Post-Disaster Zuhri, Syaifuddin; Ghozali, Imam
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i4.7349

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Disasters are a bad condition, especially when these conditions occur in densely populated areas or residential areas, of course this will result in damage to infrastructure, like buildings, houses and other facilities or communities. Of course, this can be of particular concern in the context of the loss or damage to buildings inhabited by the local community. Attention to post-disaster conditions, seen in the context of the availability of houses intended for disaster victims, is of course a major concern. Because the loss or damage to their buildings or homes will have an impact on losing their shelter in this condition. This research tries to develop this problem so that the availability of houses for them can be provided quickly with simple building and construction. The developed building model is very adaptive to the basic needs of the space needed for them to be able to live in the house with the characteristics of a building that is comfortable and safe for them to live in. The development of building field panels that have been developed is very effective and efficient in adapting to the use of lightweight structural systems and materials.
Inter Island Port Passenger Terminal Design as A Support Area in Coastal Zone Area at the Merak Coastal Banten Adriansyah, M. Firhan; Zuhri, Syaifuddin
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i4.7357

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As a center point for the distribution of people and products, the port area’s-built environment development faces a major challenge that will have a significant impact on environmental sustainability. The intention to create a port terminal in the Merak Banten area into an inter-island port passenger terminal strongly affects the existence of the intended location area in the coastal area of Merak Banten. Coastal regions are important strategic places for the conservation of natural resources since they are located at the boundary between the land and the sea. It is possible that the development of natural resources in connection with port dock planning would disrupt the balance of the natural environment. This is because the place in question will be transformed into one that is dominated by the built environment and thus require a sufficient amount of space. This study attempts to show that port terminal planning requires more consideration so as not to disturb the balance of space and the existence of nature. It is expected that the approach used to investigate the needs of the object while taking into account a number of fundamental spatial criteria, including functional features, infrastructural connections, technical requirements, and environmental requirements, will reveal the fundamental requirements of port terminal planning among the research subjects. For the sake of preserving the setting's potential and enhancing the image and value of the proposed concept.