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TIPOLOGI KONSTRUKSI RUMAH TRADISIONAL “FALA GABA-GABA” SEBAGAI PERWUJUDAN BANGUNAN HEMAT ENERGI Endah Harisun; M Amrin Ms Conoras; Hafid Saefudin
Journal of Science and Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Journal Of Science and Enggineering (JOSAE)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1105.508 KB) | DOI: 10.33387/josae.v2i1.1570

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Fala Gaba-gaba is a traditional house with most of the building material coming from sago trees. Where sago trees are plants that grow a lot in eastern Indonesia including Maluku, North Maluku and Papua. Made from natural materials, coupled with an opening arrangement that adapts to the local climate makes the traditional house "fala gaba-gaba" as one of the energy-efficient buildings. The purpose of this study is to describe the construction of a traditional house "fala gaba-gaba" from the foundation, body and roof of the building associated with Energy Saving Buildings. The conclusion that can be drawn is one of the embodiments of energy-efficient buildings, this can be proven by placing the orientation of the building towards the direction of the wind and sun, wall and floor materials used, placement of openings that can maximize lighting and natural acceleration and building type which is a stilt house can maximize lighting and natural air.
KARAKTERISTIK TIPOLOGI ARSITEKTUR KOLONIAL BELANDA RUMAH BASTION BENTENG FORT ORANJE DI TERNATE Endah Harisun; M Amrin MS Conoras
Journal of Science and Engineering Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Journal Of Science and Enggineering (JOSAE)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Khairun

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Ternate Region which was once the center of European power in the archipelago before being transferred to Jakarta by Governor-General Jan Pieterzen Coen. (1619-1623), who later renamed Batavia, was the V.O.C (Dutch East Indian Company) headquarters, the world's first multi-national company, for Southeast Asia centered on the Orange fortress Ternate. Orange fortress built by Cornelis Metalief de Jonge in 1606-1609. V.O.C. which recorded putting his governor in Ternate as many as 55 people from 1607 to 1810, depart from this history so up to now, the existence of Dutch buildings in the city of Ternate can still be found. The method used in this research, is a qualitative descriptive method that focuses on the overall description of the form, function, and periodization associated with the legacy of the Dutch Colonial Architecture in Ternate. The existence of colonial architectural heritage in Ternate becomes very important to maintain the existence of Ternate as one of the regions that have historical value in Indonesia. In order to support it, this research process becomes very important for the development of architectural science in Ternate City and the general contribution of this research is expected to complete the documentation about the development of the city of Ternate not only in terms of its history but in terms of its architectural wealth