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Arsitektur Biofilik sebagai Konteks pada Workspace-Residential Hybrid Shabri, Sayyidah Rafi Dianya; Audina, Shafira Zulfa; Ramma, Zwasty Paskahlia; Jingga, Azharine Purwa; Defiana, Ima
Mintakat: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 24 No. 1 (2023): Maret 2023
Publisher : Architecture Department University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jam.v24i1.9139

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Fenomena Work from Home adalah perubahan perilaku dan kebutuhan manusia yang paling terlihat semenjak pandemi Covid-19. Kebutuhan manusia akan tempat tinggal sekaligus menjadi tempat kerja meningkat akibat pembatasan individu untuk keluar dari rumah. Penelitian ini dilakukan berdasarkan fenomena tersebut dan bertujuan untuk mengkaji kebutuhan individu terhadap hibridisasi rumah tinggal dengan workspace sebagai salah satu upaya adaptasi pasca pandemi Covid-19. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif-kualitatif dengan membandingkan kondisi eksisting beberapa rumah hunian dari beberapa kota berbeda yang mengalami dampak dari masa pandemi Covid-19 dan memerlukan workspace sebagai area bekerja di dalam rumah. Penelitian ini melakukan evaluasi beberapa rumah tinggal dan mengusulkan konsep workspace-residential hybrid dengan pendekatan arsitektur biofilik, yang diharapkan mampu memenuhi kebutuhan hybrid workspace pada masa pasca pandemi.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The phenomenon of Work from Home is the most visible change in human behavior and needs since the post-Covid-19 pandemic. The human need for a place to live which is also becoming a place to work has increased due to restrictions on individuals leaving their homes. This research was conducted based on this phenomenon and aims to examine individual needs for hybridization of residential homes and workspaces as an effort for adaptation after the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a descriptivequalitative method by comparing the existing conditions of several residential houses from several different cities that have experienced the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and require a workspace as an area to work at home. This research resulted in an evaluation of several residential houses and the concept of a hybrid workspace and residential with a biophilic architectural approach which is expected to be able to meet the needs of a hybrid workspace in the post-pandemic.
Telaah Hubungan Tongkonan dan Lanskap Budaya Toraja: Analisis Sistem Aktivitas dan Ekspresi Sistem Setting Ramma, Zwasty Paskahlia; Hayati, Arina; Cahyadini, Sarah
Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia
Publisher : http://arl-faperta.ipb.ac.id/

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jli.v16i2.52723

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Tongkonan, as vernacular architecture, cannot be dissociated from its cultural landscape. Tongkonan and its cultural landscape form a holistic entity that constitutes Toraja culture as a whole. However, most current research focuses solely on Tongkonan’s architectural and structural aspects. There are still few studies that explore Tongkonan’s vernacular architecture in connection with its cultural landscape, including its relationship to the culture of its people and its geographical context. This research is a desk study with the aim of formulating aspects related to further examining the relationship between Tongkonan as vernacular architecture and its cultural landscape based on theory of systems of activity and systems of setting. In addition, this paper contributes to fulfilling the 11th SDGs, covering four pillars -social, economic, ecology, and cultural. The method used is qualitative-descriptive with content analysis to analyze data obtained from the literature study. The analysis is supported by empirical studies in Kete' Kesu village in North Toraja Regency. The chosen location is an ancient village with a fairly complete cultural landscape and good accessibility. The findings show that the systems of activity for Toraja people in Tongkonan and its cultural landscape include domestic, religius, ecology and socio-economic activities. The systems of setting for Tongkonan and its cultural landscape encompass Tongkonan itself, alang, grazing area, puya, rante, saroan, paddy field, forest/kombong, farm, lantang, middle yard, Tongkonan surrounding, penanian, territory/liliq, area diamben, area ma'dika, area renge direnge, bridge, villages, settlement, pasar, graveyard, parampa.