Agung Murti Nugroho
University of Brawijaya

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Passive Cooling Implementation in Urban House (Study Case : Rumah Perahu Merah-Putih, Malang) Azka Stanza Budhiputranto; Agung Murti Nugroho
Jurnal Mahasiswa Jurusan Arsitektur Vol 7, No 4 (2019)
Publisher : Jurnal Mahasiswa Jurusan Arsitektur

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Global warming is one of the main issues that require solutions for the survival of the earth and humans in the present and the future. Buildings, especially dwellings in modern urban conditions, are one of the sectors that have also received the impact of global warming, as well as raising issues in the exploitation of energy and natural resources. Understanding of nature by using an ecological approach is expected to be able to maintain the balance of nature. Human thermal comfort is needed for humans to be able to support activities in space. Factors that influence the thermal comfort of space are less noticed and tend to be solved by artificial ventilation. “Rumah Perahu Merah-Putih as one of the good precedents in applying the concept of tropical architecture in residential buildings was chosen because it applied one of its principles by using tropical walls, namely the design of walls with apertures and ventilation ducts. In order to optimize passive cooling performance so that space can achieve thermal comfort without using artificial energy.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS AND THE PHYSICAL SETTING OF MUNCAR COASTAL SETTLEMENT Filomina Dwi Cayarini; Agung Murti Nugroho; Damayanti Asikin
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 7, No 1 (2023): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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Muncar has been developed into a core Minneapolitan area since 2012. The development of the Minneapolitan area can affect the socio-cultural aspects of the fishing community which then affects the physical setting of the coastal settlement, which is actually part of the ekistics elements of the settlement.  This research aims to examine the relationship of the socio-cultural aspects of the Muncar fishing community especially in Sampangan Hamlet to the condition of its physical setting which is associated with ekistics elements in the form of networks and buildings. The method used in the research is descriptive-qualitative with spatial analysis and community field studies related to the influence of local socio-culture on the physical setting. Based on the research results, it is known that socio-cultural aspects affect settlement patterns, building orientation directions, landform changes, space utilization, gender-based activity spaces and the formation of cultural spaces in the reclamation area.