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Pengataa, ToKaili Customary Spatial Planning: A record of tropical settlements in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Sirajuddin, Zaenal; Fitriaty , Puteri; Shen , Zhenjiang
Forest and Society Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Forestry Faculty, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/fs.v6i2.14310

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Indonesia has experienced multiple disasters induced by several active tectonic faults that cause earthquakes. Central Sulawesi, one of Indonesia's Province, has an active fault known as the Palu-Koro fault. This fault periodically causes disasters (i.e. earthquakes, tsunamis, liquefaction, and landslides). The co-occurrence of these four disasters is locally termed Nalodo. ToKaili – the native tribe that inhabited Central Sulawesi Province – has faced these hazards for generations and formulated local wisdom to minimise their impacts. This local wisdom is called Pengataa. Pengataa serves as a guideline for environmental management, such as determining the location of settlements in consideration of hazards and the environmental equilibrium. This study explores the customary spatial planning (Pengataa) of ToKaili in responding to natural disasters according to disaster records evidence, including the 2018 Palu disaster. This study uses a qualitative method and finds the role of Pengataa in organising ToKaili settlements to minimise the impact of disasters that are free from the effects of Nalodo. This study conveys that customary spatial planning of ToKaili is worthy of considering in the planning of residential areas, especially in relation to natural disasters.
DESAIN FASILITAS BUMI PERKEMAHAN PRAMUKA PANEKI DI KABUPATEN SIGI Sirajuddin, Zaenal; Putri, Bunga Puja Adi
JURNAL RUANG / ISSN : 2085-6962 Vol 14 No 2 September (2020): JURNAL RUANG
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tadulako Kampus Bumi Tadulako Tondo Jl. Sukarno-Hatta Km.9, Palu 94118 e-mail :Jurusan Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tadulako Kampus Bumi Tadulako Tondo Jl. Sukarno-Hatta Km.9, Palu 941

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Bumi Perkemahan Pramuka Paneki merupakan pusat perkemahan, pendidikan serta pelatihan kepramukaan bagi para Pramuka di Sulawesi Tengah. Namun, kurangnya perawatan dan pemeliharaan terhadap fasilitas yang ada serta jumlah peserta kegiatan yang tidak sebanding dengan fasilitas yang tersedia berpengaruh pada penyelenggaraan kegiatan perkemahan Pramuka yang menjadi agenda tahunan Kwartir Daerah Sulawesi Tengah. Tujuan dari studi ini ialah menghasilkan desain Bumi Perkemahan Pramuka Paneki yang dapat mewadahi segala bentuk kegiatan perkemahan Pramuka pada khususnya serta sarana rekreasi masyarakat sebagai fungsi penunjang. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode perancangan arsitektur dengan menggunakan data kuantitatif dan kualitatif yang dikumpulkan melalui proses observasi dan wawancara serta studi literatur. Hasil dari studi ini ialah desain Bumi Perkemahan Pramuka Paneki di Kabupaten Sigi dengan mempertimbangkan kebutuhan fasilitas perkemahan Pramuka yang akan diwadahi serta fasilitas rekreasi sebagai fungsi penunjang
Arsitektur Biofilik Sebagai Strategi Desain Terapeutik : Konseptualisasi Rumah Sakit Jiwa di Kota Palu Timbang, Gator; Sirajuddin, Zaenal; Luthfiah, Luthfiah; Syahrullah, M. Rachmat
JURNAL RUANG / ISSN : 2085-6962 Vol 19 No 1 (2025): JURNAL RUANG
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tadulako Kampus Bumi Tadulako Tondo Jl. Sukarno-Hatta Km.9, Palu 94118 e-mail :Jurusan Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tadulako Kampus Bumi Tadulako Tondo Jl. Sukarno-Hatta Km.9, Palu 941

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/ruang.v19i1.242

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This study aims to explore and formulate therapeutic design strategies based on biophilic architecture in the design of mental hospitals in Palu City. The research begins with the identification of biophilic architectural elements that possess therapeutic value within the context of mental healthcare facilities, followed by an analysis of the psychological and spatial needs of patients and users of mental hospitals in Palu, using a biophilic approach. The study adopts a qualitative-descriptive approach grounded in both conceptual and contextual foundations. The main focus is to formulate a mental hospital design concept based on the principles of biophilic architecture as a therapeutic strategy aligned with the social, cultural, and ecological characteristics of Palu City. The process involves conceptual design methods, site context analysis, and user needs assessment, which lead to the synthesis and formulation of a comprehensive design concept. Findings from this study indicate that biophilic architecture holds significant potential as a therapeutic design strategy in the development of mental healthcare facilities, especially in post-disaster areas such as Palu City. This approach not only offers more humane spatial solutions that support psychological recovery, but also addresses ecological, social, and disaster resilience challenges faced by the Palu community