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A Design Of Conservation Tourism Area In North Sumatera Using A Behavioral Architectural Benny Iskandar
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
Publisher : Sean Institute

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The design of tourism Sumatran Conservation Area in Tangkahan is a form of effort for the protection and preservation of Sumatran Elephant species. This design accommodates activities related to Sumatran Elephant species daily which includes conservation and tourism facilities. Conservation facilities are provided in the form of an elephant holding pens, elephant isolation pens, elephant socialization pens, elephant clinics, management offices, elephant handler (mahout) housing, and feed warehouses. Tourist facilities are in the form of recreational areas, namely visitors center, amphitheater, elephant riding area, elephant bathing area, and food court. The methodology used is to design the building through a descriptive qualitative behavioral architecture approach. The results of this research are in the form of design and design of the Elephant Conservation Area. The output produced is in the form of concepts and design drawings in schematic form.
An Improvement Of Medan City Merdeka Field Design Based On Community Participation Approach Benny Iskandar
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 02 (2022): Juni, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
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Medan Merdeka Square is one of the public green open spaces located right in the heart of Medan, which should be able to become a water absorption area and an absorber for air pollution in the city of Medan. And it should also be able to meet the needs of public space activities for the people of the city of Medan, but in fact, it has not run optimally as the function of green open space. Through the Community Participation research process, this Merdeka Square redesign provides design results that are by the wishes of the community and meet the needs of activities as green open spaces function. So that there is no decrease in the quality and quantity of the environment in urban areas due to the non-optimal utilization of green open space as water catchment areas, restoring the balance between green open spaces and built-up spaces (non-green spaces), so that urban areas can be achieved with healthy and comfortable environmental conditions for their users.