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REDESIGN OF A KAMPUNG HOUSE IN SIRNAGALIH VILLAGE, TAMANSARI DISTRICT, BOGOR REGENCY WITH A HEALTHY HOUSE APPROACH Rita Laksmitasari Rahayu
RANGKIANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (906.926 KB) | DOI: 10.22202/rangkiang.2021.v3i2.5061

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The location of Community Service at the foot of Mount Salak is precisely in Sirnagalih Village, RT.1/11, Tamansari District, Bogor Regency. The houses of Sirnagalih Village residents must be able to protect their residents from cold and humid air. Residents of the location as partners provide information about their residents who need to improve the quality of their housing in order to live a healthier life. The criteria for recipients of assistance are elderly residents with housing conditions that can have an unfavorable impact on residents. The result of the redesign is one of the residents' houses as an example for other residents who have similar houses. The Community Service Team offered a solution by redesigning the less suitable residential building into a healthy and simple house using building materials provided by residents independently. The redesign uses a building reliability approach that consists of aspects of safety, health, comfort, and ease of movement. This activity uses several methods according to the activity stage, such as observation, physical measurements of buildings, interviews with partners, architectural design, presentation, and design implementation. The conclusion of the activity is that the result of the redesign has a good impact on partners, the benefits of the principle of mutual cooperation, making healthy homes need not be expensive. Suggestions for this activity are residents who build houses must always use a healthy home approach and always care about the health of their environment.Keywords: healthy house, redesign, elderly, building reliability
VULNERABILITY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR AND THE LIVES OF STREET CHILDREN IN THE MUSHROOM HOUSE Rita Laksmitasari Rahayu; Ryan Hidayat; Fauzi Rahman
RANGKIANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

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Some children in Sukanagalih Village have the vulnerability to become street children. This is due to the inability of the family to fulfill their needs, which encourages them to work in the mushroom barns. In general, they still live with their families, but most of their life outside the home, they work in mushroom barns after working they become parking brokers. Street children are the generation that belongs to the country who must be nurtured, guided, and directed in kindness. Life motivation and enthusiasm are the keywords for them to achieve the success they dream of. Motivation is a process where activities are initiated, directed, and sustained so that certain needs are met. This need can be either psychological or physical. It is important to point out that motivation looks different to everyone, depending on their needs and values. The community service team provides socialization and understanding of life motivation for children who work part time in mushroom barns who are prone to becoming street children. The location of community service is Cianjur, West Java. Implementation time is November 14, 2020 - January 31, 2021. Methods of community service by giving lectures, conducting questions and answers, and discussion. The mindset of the children of part-time workers in this mushroom barn is still not advanced. It is necessary to change the mindset of these children so that they are not only satisfied with the artificial conveniences offered on the streets. As a result of this service to society, the children of part-time workers feel happy and feel appreciated and are expected to form habits and leave memories.
THE APPLICATION OF HEALING ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT IN TYPE B REGIONAL HOSPITAL, KARANGANYAR REGENCY, CENTRAL JAVA Mushadik Mushadik; Rita Laksmitasari Rahayu
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19712

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As a health service, hospitals have benefits for the community by providing medical facilities and medical support facilities. In several Regional General Hospitals in Indonesia, the patient's condition experiences various psychological conditions such as experiencing anxiety and notifications related to the patient's medical diagnosis. This results in feelings of sadness, decreased enthusiasm, and experiencing difficulty sleeping which has a negative impact on physical recovery. Healing architecture - Evidence-based design as one of the architectural design concepts that plays a role in the patient's healing process that is creative and innovative so that it is beneficial for the benefit of patients and staff. The biophilic design method is used as an approach to produce a design for a hospital in Karanganyar with a healing architecture concept. The 2 principles of healing architecture approach used are landscape and nature & outdoors. The method of designing biophilic designs is in accordance with the principles of healing architecture where the principles of design patterns are able to connect between humans and nature. The novelty of this design is that the RSUD in Karanganyar Regency has not been optimal in applying the concept of healing architecture