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Socio-Cultural Context, Environment and Conservation of Vernacular Architecture Lamin Pamung Tawai Siela Mara Nabela; Ema Yunita Titisari; Sri Utami
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

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Lamin Pamung Tawai is the vernacular house of the Dayak Kenyah tribe living on Samarinda City's outskirts. Along with the development of times and the flow of globalization, local or regional culture is displaced. This research was conducted so that there is documentation of Lamin Pamung Tawai. In addition, raising the values ​​of local wisdom contained in the construction of this vernacular house can be a lesson for academics, architects, government, and society, especially in tropical mountainous areas with unique climates, where the climate is cold but in a tropical area. This study also aims to enrich the knowledge of the archipelago vernacular houses, which the nation's ancestors wisely designed. Samarinda City is one of the big cities in East Kalimantan. So, this study is expected to be able to provide input for the construction of buildings in Samarinda City. Thus, buildings that pay attention to the ecological concepts and local wisdom of the Dayak Kenyah tribe can be created.
Orientation Characteristics of Sasak Traditional House (Bale Tani) in Limbungan Hamlet, East Lombok Regency Dendi Sigit Wahyudi; Antariksa Antariksa; Sri Utami
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

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Traditional settlements are very synonymous with the customs and cultural traditions of the people in each region. Traditional settlements essentially and generally have rules for the pattern and arrangement of houses in settlements that follow the rules of local culture and existing traditions, one of which is in terms of orientation in home settlements. The pattern of the house's orientation is also found in the settlements in Limbungan Hamlet, but the orientation of the Sasak tribe in this village has a very diverse characteristic. Limbungan hamlet is a settlement located on contoured soil conditions and in a very high hilly area. The settlement pattern in this hamlet is generally symmetrical, forming settlement groups that follow the contours of the settlement. The purpose of this research is to be able to know and be able to explain the characteristics of the orientation of the traditional house of the Sasak tribe (bale tani) in the Limbungan hamlet, which has a traditional house orientation direction based on the approach of customary rules and traditions of the indigenous people or local communities. The research methodology used is a descriptive analysis qualitative method approach by conducting a comparative analysis technique on the traditional settlement group of the Sasak Tribe. The results of research on these settlements can show that there is a basis that the emergence of the orientation of the Sasak tribe is related to the concept of house orientation facing east. The house's orientation is good, namely the direction facing east and west, and strongly against the direction facing south and north. The east direction of the traditional house considers the topographical conditions of the placement of the house. Houses in hilly topography will generally always be oriented towards the high ground and face east, especially Limbungan is always at the foot of Mount Rinjani
Penggunaan AHP guna penentuan prioritas penanganan permukiman tangguh bencana longsor Sri Utami; Kartika Ekasari; Ramadhan Mayzer Saputra
Jurnal Pengelolaan Lingkungan Berkelanjutan (Journal of Environmental Sustainability Management) JPLB, Vol 4, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Kerjasama Pusat Studi Lingkungan (BKPSL) se-Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Pusat Penelitian Lingkungan Hidup IPB (PPLH-IPB)

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The 2010-2030 Batu City Spatial Plan states that the area with a high risk of landslides in Batu City is located in Temas Village. Risks with the threat of landslides are "high", social vulnerability is "medium" and economic vulnerability is "high". In order to determine the priority for handling landslide resilient settlements, the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method is the most relevant. The purpose of this research was to determine the priority for handling disaster resilient settlement elements. The tool used was a pairwise comparison questionnaire. Settlement-forming elements namely nature, man, society, shell and network. However, this research was focused on the field of architecture namely shell (foundation, building shape, structural design, location, roof) and network (roads, clean water, drainage, dirty water, solid waste). The results showed that the priority order for handling landslide resilient settlements from shell elements namely building foundations, location and structure of buildings. Meanwhile, the network elements were started from environmental drainage, roads and clean water.