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Typology of Coastal Traditional Houses of the Bajo Tribe in Bajoe Village, Soropia District, Southeast Sulawesi Setiadi, Ahsan Hidayat; Wulandari, Lisa Dwi; Asikin, Damayanti
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 4, No 4 (2021): 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.v4i4.3263

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Geographically Soropia subdistrict is located in Konawe district of southeast Sulawesi province consisting of a large quantity of coastal areas that are the site of transition between land and the ocean. This condition has indirectly affected the shape of the character of this area caused by the relocation carried out by the government in an effort to build a tourist area in pualu bokori to move the coastal settlement in the village of bajoe soropia subdistrict. This coastal settlement is a form of reflection of the sea culture attached to the bajo tribe community. One of the coastal settlements in this soropia subdistrict is a settlement in the village of Bajoe which is a coastal settlement with a constructive orientation leading to land orientation. Because of the issue, in the village of Bajo and surrounding areas there are three different site orientations in coastal areas, among others, namely: water-based architecture water buildings, semi-arir buildings that tread in the water and also land and land-based architecture land buildings. Based on the issue, in this coastal area there is a diversity of typologies which is a form of morphological transformation of the shape of the bajo house. Therefore, in this study using descriptive qualitative research methods are expected to be able to find out the variety of typologies found in the coastal settlement area of the bajo tribe in bajo village soropia subdistrict konawe district. So that  the results can be  from  this  research  can be a  new  insight  literature as well as a reference  in  consideration  in the planning of future settlements.
The Role of Landscape Architecture in Sustainable Urban Development: Implementation of Universal Design Nahdatunnisa; Fajar; Tahir, M. Arzal; Setiadi, Ahsan Hidayat
RUAS Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2024.022.02.3

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Landscape architecture significantly contributes to sustainable development by incorporating universal design principles in the design of public open spaces. The design of urban parks, green corridors, and public squares prioritizes ecological sustainability and accessibility. Universal design incorporates accessibility features like ramps, tactile paths, and safe materials, while also promoting ecological sustainability through the use of green infrastructure like catchment parks and bioswales. This case study takes place in a public area in Kendari. We gathered the data through observational and interview techniques. We utilize analytical and synthetic methods to understand requirements, capabilities, and obstacles while integrating ecological, social, and technical components into a cohesive design. The research findings consist of practical principles and recommendations for the implementation of universal design in landscape architecture, encompassing layouts that facilitate social interaction, the utilization of sustainable materials, and solutions for water management. This research demonstrates that universal design enhances inclusivity while offering ecological, social, and cultural advantages; therefore, it aids in the development of public places that are adaptable, inclusive, and promote urban sustainability.
Penerapan Kecerdasan Buatan (AI) Nano Banana dalam Visualisasi Rekayasa Sipil untuk Perencanaan Rumah Berbasis AIr Berkelanjutan di Desa Bajo Setiadi, Ahsan Hidayat; Nahdatunnisa, Nahdatunnisa; Syah, Andi Almustagfir; Zuliana, Eni
Sultra Civil Engineering Journal (SCiEJ) Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Sultra Civil Engineering Journal (SCiEJ)
Publisher : Universitas Sulawesi Tenggara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54297/sciej.v6i2.1311

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Rumah berbasis AIr (water-based architecture) merupakan identitas arsitektur tradisional masyarakat Suku Bajo yang diwariskan secara turun-temurun. Keunikan rumah panggung di atas peraIran tidak hanya menjadi representasi budaya, tetapi juga menghadirkan tantangan dalam bidang rekayasa sipil, khususnya terkAIt fondasi di perAIran dangkal, pemilihan material tahan lembab, serta adaptasi struktur terhadap dinamika pasang surut. Perkembangan teknologi kecerdasan buatan (AI) membuka peluang baru dalam mendukung perencanaan rumah berbasis airr yang lebih adaptif dan berkelanjutan. Penelitian ini memanfaatkan teknologi AI Nano Banana untuk menghasilkan visualisasi perencanaan rumah berbasis AIr berkelanjutan di Desa Bajo. Dengan pendekatan kualitatif-eksploratif, penelitian ini menelaah bagaimana AI dapat menghadirkan representasi visual yang komunikatif, memudahkan pemahaman teknis, sekaligus menjaga konteks budaya lokal. Hasil studi menunjukkan bahwa visualisasi AI tidak hanya mempercepat proses perancangan, tetapi juga dapat menjadi media partisipatif antara akademisi, praktisi rekayasa sipil, dan masyarakat dalam merancang rumah yang ramah lingkungan serta kontekstual. Penelitian ini memberikan kontribusi pada pengembangan metode perencanaan berbasis AI untuk kawasan pesisir, dengan menekankan integrasi teknologi, keberlanjutan, dan kearifan lokal.
Utilizing Metaverse Technology for the Preservation of Indigenous Houses in Southeast Sulawesi: A Study of Bajo, Tolaki, Muna, and Buton Cultural Heritage Setiadi, Ahsan Hidayat; Syah, Andi Al Mustagfir
JACEE (Journal of Advanced Civil and Environmental Engineering) Vol 7, No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jacee.7.1.98-108

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Abstract - Southeast Sulawesi, as one of the Provinces in Indonesia, has cultural artifacts that serve as diverse reflections of its culture and need to be preserved to ensure their continuity for future generations. There are four major indigenous ethnic groups in Southeast Sulawesi, namely Tolaki, Muna, Buton, Moronene, and Bajo, which represent the cultural diversity of the region. These ethnic groups have traditional houses that serve as cultural hubs, preserving cultural values and acting as iconic representations of the local culture in Southeast Sulawesi. The development of metaverse technology, a tangible proof of recent technological advancements, is known for its ability to create spatial environments in virtual reality. The urgency of this research arises from the lack of community interest in traditional houses, as evidenced by the eclectic and minimalist architectural designs, as well as the threat of extinction faced by traditional houses in Southeast Sulawesi. This study aims to preserve traditional houses in Southeast Sulawesi by integrating them with metaverse technology, enabling the transmission of cultural values to future generations. The research will employ a qualitative descriptive method. Additionally, this research aims to fill the gaps in previous studies by introducing metaverse technology as a groundbreaking innovation in addressing the threat of cultural artifact extinction in Southeast Sulawesi province. Keywords : Metaverse, Artifact, Preserving, Architectural.
The Influence of Bajo Culture in the Design of the Metkayina Tribe House in the Movie Avatar: The Way Of Water Setiadi, Ahsan Hidayat
Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 1 No. 5 (2023): Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v1i5.33

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This journal analyzes the influence of Bajo culture on the design of the Metkayina tribe's houses in the Avatar Film : The Way of Water using qualitative research methods, fil Analysis, including visual Bajo cultural references, and interpretative approaches. The study aims to identify Bajo cultural elements in the design of the Metkayina tribe's houses and understand the significance of Bajo culture in shaping the tribe's identity in the film. The expected findings aim to provide insights into cultural representation in visual arts.
Enhancing the Image of Bajo Village Settlement Areas through Amphibious House Setiadi, Ahsan Hidayat; Syah, Andi Al Mustagfir; Nahdatunnisa
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i4.58134

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Coastal communities like the Bajo people in Tiworo Tengah District, West Muna Regency, face increasing environmental challenges due to climate change and rising sea levels. The traditional stilt houses they inhabit are becoming inadequate in adapting to these conditions, negatively affecting the settlement's functionality and image. This research aims to enhance the image of the Bajo settlement area by introducing the concept of the amphibious house. This dwelling design can float during flooding and return to its base when water recedes. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method with a rationalistic architectural approach, incorporating field observations, documentation, interviews, and literature studies. The research focuses on the settlement's spatial, physical, and visual aspects to identify the existing conditions and the potential for improvement. The findings reveal that the current Bajo settlement lacks adaptation to environmental dynamics and exhibits a declining aesthetic and functional image. The amphibious house concept offers a culturally sensitive and environmentally adaptive solution that aligns with the socio-economic conditions and traditions of the Bajo community. The integration of amphibious structures enhances the livability, safety, and visual appeal of the settlement while preserving the unique maritime identity of the Bajo people. This research implies that combining vernacular architecture with innovative, adaptive design strategies can effectively address environmental vulnerability in coastal communities, offering a sustainable solution for similar contexts across Indonesia and beyond.
Optimalisasi Fasilitas dan Ruang dalam Desain Rumah Bajo Inklusif Berbasis AI untuk Mendukung Nelayan Difabel dengan Kearifan Lokal Syah, Andi Al Mustagfir; Setiadi, Ahsan Hidayat; Nahdatunnisa; Tahir, M Arzal
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i4.58136

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Rumah tradisional Bajo merupakan warisan budaya yang khas dengan karakteristik adaptif terhadap lingkungan pesisir. Namun, kebutuhan nelayan difabel dalam komunitas Bajo masih belum terakomodasi secara optimal. Studi ini bertujuan untuk merancang model rumah Bajo inklusif yang mengintegrasikan prinsip desain universal dengan kearifan lokal serta teknologi AI, guna meningkatkan kualitas hidup nelayan difabel tanpa menghilangkan nilai-nilai tradisionalnya. Kajian dilakukan melalui metode deskriptif-kualitatif dengan pendekatan partisipatoris, memanfaatkan analisis berbasis AI untuk mengidentifikasi kebutuhan spesifik dan preferensi desain. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan perlunya transformasi desain rumah Bajo, mencakup perbaikan aksesibilitas, pengoptimalan ruang, dan penyediaan fasilitas ramah difabel yang didukung oleh teknologi AI. Studi ini diharapkan menjadi acuan bagi masyarakat pesisir lainnya dalam menciptakan hunian yang lebih inklusif dan berkelanjutan.