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Medan Nature School with the Application of Energy Saving Ecological Architecture Devin Defriza Harisdani; Samantha Theresia
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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Schools in Indonesia are conventional schools where students and teachers do activities which are commonly referred to as teaching and learning activities even though the school is not a place to lure students with stacks of information but also to train in terms of maturity of thinking and maturity of attitude. Now has developed a nature school that uses nature as a learning space, media, and teaching materials and learning objects that can take advantage of nature and can preserve nature for the next life. However, Medan only has a few nature schools. This nature school design uses the problem-solving methodology approach to solve existing problems, starting from the formulation stage, data collection, analysis to synthesis using survey techniques, interviews, literature studies, and comparative studies. So, through the design of Medan Nature School is expected to be able to educate students who emphasize education, character, and skills with the Ecological Architecture design approach where school buildings can maintain the environment to be sustainable, related to the plantation system, animal husbandry system, utility system, circulation systems, building design, and layout.
HUTAN MANGROVE SEBAGAI PELINDUNG GARIS PANTAI DAN PINTU MASA DEPAN EKOWISATA Samantha Theresia; Yohanes Basuki Dwisusanto; Bachtiar Fauzy
Ide dan Dialog Desain Indonesia (Idealog) Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Idealog Vol 10 No 1
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

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Mangrove forests play a crucial role in protecting coastlines from erosion, enhancing biodiversity, and providing resources for surrounding communities. This literature-based study highlights how mangrove forests serve as natural barriers against the threats of climate change and sea level rise by absorbing waves and preventing erosion. Additionally, mangrove forests also play a role in absorbing and storing carbon, aiding in climate change mitigation. On the other hand, the natural beauty and rich biodiversity in mangrove forests offer significant potential as ecotourism destinations. Ecotourism, if managed properly, can provide economic benefits to local communities while maintaining the sustainability of the ecosystem. Therefore, sustainable and inclusive management is necessary to ensure that the economic benefits of ecotourism can be enjoyed by the surrounding communities without damaging these vulnerable ecosystems
KONSEP PENGEMBANGAN (EKOLOGIS & LOKALITAS) EKOWISATA MANGROVE PANDANG TAK JEMU DI BATAM Samantha Theresia
Ide dan Dialog Desain Indonesia (Idealog) Vol 9 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Idealog Vol 9 No 2
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Ecotourism in Indonesia, especially in 'Pandang Tak Jemu' Mangrove Ecotourism in Batam, faces a number of issues that affect its potential as a sustainable tourism destination. These issues include mangrove ecosystem degradation, lack of environmentally friendly facilities and infrastructure, and mismatch between the number of tourist visits and natural capacity. To address these issues, a good development and arrangement concept is needed that considers architectural, construction, and ecological aspects. Ecotourism architecture should utilize sustainable local materials and designs that minimize environmental impact. In terms of construction, structures should ensure stability without disturbing the mangrove ecosystem. Ecologically, development must ensure mangrove regeneration and ecosystem balance. On the other hand, the issue of Malay locality in Batam can be integrated as genius loci to provide identity and added value to ecotourism. Adoption of Malay cultural elements in ecotourism design and programs can provide an authentic experience to visitors and support local socio-cultural sustainability.