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Disaster Recovery Indicators of Housing Reconstruction: The Story of Post Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia Azmeri Azmeri; Cut Mutiawati; Nafisah Al-Huda; Hilda Mufiaty
International Journal of Disaster Management Vol 1, No 1 (2017): June
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The earthquake and tsunami that hit Aceh in December 2004 have come to represent the worst natural disaster in living memory. Post-disaster housing reconstruction was one of the concerns in re-building a better and safer Aceh. The rehabilitation and housing reconstruction works pose an immense challenge because of lack of expertise, resources, and coordination. This research was aimed to evaluate the housing rehabilitation and reconstruction process after one decade. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) was selected as the main data collection technique to achieve comprehensive discussion among all actors involved in the reconstruction process. It was concluded that there are four indicators that poses as strains and support of post-disaster housing rehabilitation and reconstruction process in Aceh. They are (1) housing delivery process, (2) community participation in housing design and supervision, (3) procurement for building materials and skilled labors, and (4) government involvement and policy. Coordination is also a significant factor that was neglected. Suggestions for better future practices are presented, such as ensuring the accuracy of beneficiaries’ data to avoid overlapping; intensifying the role of government at every stage of the reconstruction processes; engaging the community to be actively involved in rehabilitation and reconstruction process.
Penerapan Tema Arsitektur Simbolik pada Perancangan Wedding Center di Banda Aceh Zakia, Jihan Aprillia; Mufiaty, Hilda; Nasution, Burhan
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol 8, No 3 (2024): Volume 8, No. 3, Agustus 2024
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Kota Banda Aceh adalah sebuah kotamadya dan ibu kota Provinsi Aceh, provinsi paling utara di pulau Sumatera, Indonesia. Sebagai pusat pemerintahan, Banda Aceh merupakan pusat kegiatan ekonomi, politik, sosial dan budaya. Kota Banda Aceh juga merupakan pusat perekonomian dan komersial yang dinamis. Pada Perancangan Wedding Center di Banda Aceh ini Menerapkan Tema Arsitektur Simbolik. Aspek Simbolik dalam Arsitektuk hal tersebut dapat dilihat secara langsung melalui bentuk bangunan, fasad bangunan, atau secara tidak langsung melalui konsep dan ide bentuk bangunan. Tanda dan simbol sering digunakan dalam karya arsitektur baik secara harfiah, tergantung bentuknya, maupun secara implisit atau mewakili makna tertentu. Bangunan ini pengguna nya yaitu calon pengantin Wanita dan calon pengantin Pria. Dengan adanya rancangan ini akan menjadi salah satu fasilitas publik yang berfungsi sebagai pelaksanaan resepsi pernikahan dan juga menyediakan semua fasilitas pernikahan yang kompleks dan lengkap. Dengan adanya fasillitas dan jasa yang lengkap dapat menyediakan acara pernikahan yang kompleks baik itu Pre-wedding (sebelum pernikahan), Wedding (sewaktu acara pernikahan dilaksanakan), dan After Wedding (sesudah acara pernikahan dilaksanakan) secara mudah, lengkap, dan terpusat.
Disaster Recovery Indicators of Housing Reconstruction: The Story of Post Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia Azmeri, Azmeri; Mutiawati, Cut; Al-Huda, Nafisah; Mufiaty, Hilda
International Journal of Disaster Management Vol 1, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : TDMRC, Universitas Syiah Kuala

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The earthquake and tsunami that hit Aceh in December 2004 have come to represent the worst natural disaster in living memory. Post-disaster housing reconstruction was one of the concerns in re-building a better and safer Aceh. The rehabilitation and housing reconstruction works pose an immense challenge because of lack of expertise, resources, and coordination. This research was aimed to evaluate the housing rehabilitation and reconstruction process after one decade. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) was selected as the main data collection technique to achieve comprehensive discussion among all actors involved in the reconstruction process. It was concluded that there are four indicators that poses as strains and support of post-disaster housing rehabilitation and reconstruction process in Aceh. They are (1) housing delivery process, (2) community participation in housing design and supervision, (3) procurement for building materials and skilled labors, and (4) government involvement and policy. Coordination is also a significant factor that was neglected. Suggestions for better future practices are presented, such as ensuring the accuracy of beneficiaries data to avoid overlapping; intensifying the role of government at every stage of the reconstruction processes; engaging the community to be actively involved in rehabilitation and reconstruction process.
Advokasi Transportasi Berkelanjutan melalui Pembelajaran Moda di Jepang pada Festival Bunkasai Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh Caisarina, Irin; Mufiaty, Hilda; Taqiuddin, Zulfikar; Fakhrana, Siti Zahrina
PESARE: Jurnal Pengabdian Sains dan Rekayasa Vol 3, No 3 (2025): Oktober 2025
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This community service aims to promote public awareness of sustainable transportation through learning from Japans multimodal transport system. The activity was held at the Bunkasai Festival of Syiah Kuala University in Banda Aceh, where visitors were introduced to Japans transportation modesranging from rail, bus, bicycle-sharing, and walking systemsthrough maps, models, and interactive discussions. The program also presented a case study on the potential for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) along Banda Acehs Trans Koetaradja corridor, connecting the concept of sustainability in transport with local practices. This initiative adopted an informative exhibition method supported by visual aids such as transport maps, infographics of Japanese mobility systems, and an audio visual content showing how transportation system works Japan. The main objectives were to enhance community knowledge about sustainable transport, encourage discussions about alternative modes to private motorized vehicles, and introduce the relevance of TOD principles for Banda Acehs urban mobility. The results show that most visitors demonstrated increased awareness and curiosity about sustainable modes after engaging with the exhibition. The activity highlights the potential for public education and advocacy through cultural festivals as a means of linking academic research, urban sustainability, and community participation.