Nelson M Siahaan
Architecture Department, Faculty Of Engineering, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia

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Disability-Friendly Flats with Ecology Architecture Approach Cyndi Natalia Hutabarat; Nelson M Siahaan
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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A disability-friendly flat is a vertical residence that can be accessed and used by everyone including persons with disabilities and the elderly. The implementation of access in vertical buildings that are friendly to people with disabilities has not become a particular concern, especially in Indonesia. Hence, they still experience difficulties and obstacles in carrying out their activities. Disability-friendly flats located in an urban area and close to various public facilities aim to accommodate the problem of the high demand for housing in urban communities, overcome the problem of limited land and green space, provide easy access and achievement, and also realize the life of disability users that is more qualified, fair, physically and mentally prosperous, independent, and dignified. This flat was designed by using an Ecological Architecture approach to decrease environmental issues and problems in an urban area, also create comfort and independence for disability users through the application of these ecological principles that applied to building zones, materials, vegetation, and rainwater that can stimulate the human senses to recognize or identified place. The research method uses descriptive qualitative methods and data collection is obtained through field surveys, comparative studies, and literature studies. The design of this flat considered the vertical access inside the building by providing facilities such as stairs, ramps, and lifts to make it easier for all flat users, including persons with disabilities and the elderly
The Development of Student Arena Universitas Sumatera with Green Architecture Sri Wahyuni Hutabarat; Nelson Manumpak Siahaan
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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With a total number of 32,000 people, it is the reason to develop a student arena building that is more appropriate and sufficient to accommodate all students from 15 faculties. The location chosen was Medan Baru District is the Center for Education and Activities Trade / Business with a land area of 1.5 Ha. Design using a green architectural theme approach is such a way that the building can still maintain the image of the campus, which is a green campus while minimizing adverse impacts on the environment, which is still very natural. This building has supporting buildings that can support student activities from all faculties.