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Formulasi Model Knowledge Management Pendukung Kolaborasi Desain Infrastruktur Berkelanjutan Rahmawati, Yani; Utomo, Christiono
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pekerjaan Umum Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Puslitbang Kebijakan dan Penerapan Teknologi (PKPT), Kementerian PUPR

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Economic, social, and environment are three main aspects that support the achievement of sustainable infrastructure development. Practically, those three aspects often found to be unintegrated in design. Collaborative design can be applied in multi-disciplines participants of design process to produce best design as integrated solution in realizing sustainable infrastructure development. Knowledge Management (KM) found to be essential for successful collaborative design. This reseach aims to develop concept of spatial configuration and economic value on adaptive and collaborative of sustainable infrastructure development. This research is conducted based on requirements in developing conceptual approach to direct the design process, with specific target to develop collaborative design through the application of supporting model in the form of correlation patterns between adaptive and collaborative variables. Literature study and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) is applied to formulate the model of KM, and it is confirmed that KM has important role in supporting successful collaborative design
Faktor-Faktor Kritis Pendukung Renovasi Rumah Bersubsidi yang Berkelanjutan: A Case from Medan Br Barus, Yenni Yosita; Rahmawati, Yani
Arsir: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Arsir
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

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The government provides subsidized single-story housing for low and middle-income communities. However, these houses often undergo major renovations due to residents is comfort with the housing quality. Buildings that adopt a passive design approach have the potential to enhance comfort and environmental friendliness as a sustainable and future oriented investment. Therefore, passive design is essential for achieving sustainable renovations of subsidized housing. This study focuses on three subsidized housing projects in Medan City. The research employs qualitative and quantitative approaches, collecting data through three stages: literature review, expert interviews, and field observations, including questionnaire distribution to residents of single-story subsidized housing in Medan. A Likert scale is used to assess residents needs, while a ranking system prioritizes the most efficient passive design factors for renovation.The study identifies five key passive design factors that can optimize subsidized housing: vegetation, materials, ventilation, shading, and interior layout. The findings serve as a guideline for homeowners, developers, and policymakers to construct or renovate more sustainable subsidized single-story housing.