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Perkembangan Perumahan Publik di Negeri Sakura: Studi Kasus pada Perumahan di Tokyo dan Sekitarnya Nurdiani, Nina
ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications Vol 2, No 2 (2011): ComTech
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/comtech.v2i2.2929

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Japan currently has been successful to provide housing for low to high-income people in urban areas. Almost everyone in Japan can access their homes, either public housing or private one, depending on the level of their welfare status. The study discusses about development of public housing in Japan and why the Japanese people can accept the design of the vertical housing built by their government. The study is conducted with descriptive approach through literature study and field observations in the city of Tokyo and its surrounding areas to provide knowledge about the development of public housing in Japan started from traditional residential and then developed into a modern residential horizontally and vertically according to the needs of his hometown community. Despite of the development from time to time, the design of residence still considers the local culture of Japan. So the Japanese people can receive residential design, although it is developed into vertical housing. This study is expected to give inputs for the Indonesian government as an effort to achieve the successful provision of public housing in Indonesia. 
Permasalahan Pengerjaan Pondasi dan Dinding pada Proyek Perumahan Nurdiani, Nina
ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications Vol 3, No 2 (2012): ComTech
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/comtech.v3i2.2327

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Good housing quality will make the age of building more longer, and occupants will be more comfortable to live in the house. Due to high of growth of housing projects and the need to finish quickly, developers often pay less attention to the quality of the building work. Many problems occurred in the work area during the construction of housing projects. It could hinder the work and affect the physical quality of buildings after the construction period. This study explores the issue of housing project development, focusing on foundation and wall consruction, as well as the solution. The study is conducted by field observations and literature review related foundation and wall consruction. The locations are taken from five housing projects in Jakarta built by private developers in 2008-2010. The results provide information that the issue on foundation and wall consruction is very important because it is associated with the strength and robustness of the building, as well as the convenience of staying after the construction finished. If the problems can be addressed and resolved early, the risk of decline in the quality of the building can be controlled, avoided or eliminated. Otherwise, it can lead to a decrease in housing quality prematurely.
Provision of Public Housing in Jakarta Nurdiani, Nina
ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications Vol 6, No 4 (2015): ComTech
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/comtech.v6i4.2172

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Public housing is a residential provided by the government for the lower-middle class in city, to be owned. Since 2007, public housing in Jakarta has been built in the form of multi-storey housing (Rusunami). Rusunami is still regarded as one of the best alternatives for the provision of public housing in Jakarta, since the land in the city is very limited and the population is increasing. However, in the development of Rusunami, the displacement of residential units in rusunami is still happening until now. It is necessary to study how the provision of rusunami in Jakarta, whether it meets the needs and target hosts. The study was conducted using a descriptive method which studied provision of rusunami, and other secondary data regarding occupants. The study shows that the increasing number of residential units at rusunami has not covered the needs of residential in Jakarta for the lower-middle class. Occupants in rusunami are generally middle-income families. This condition indicates that the number of residential units and the fulfillment of target criteria at rusunami in Jakarta are still lacking.