Pahrun, Apriyanto A.
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PERANCANGAN RUMAH SUSUN SEDERHANA SEWA (RUSUNAWA)KOTA GORONTALO DENGAN PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR PERILAKU Pratama Putra, Moh. Noval; Banteng, Beby S.D; Pahrun, Apriyanto A.
Journal Of Building Architecture Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): BUILDING ARCHITECTURE (OKTOBER)
Publisher : Program Vokasi Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56190/jba.v1i2.12

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Population density in Indonesia is still a serious problem that has not been resolved to date. migration and urbanization carried out by people from year to year which has an impact on the density of urban areas in certain areas. Seeing that the current condition of the city is no longer possible to build large houses for those who live in urban areas, this is the main reason why it is important to design simple rental flats (Rusunawa) in Gorontalo City using a behavioral architecture approach. The methods used in this research are planning, design and descriptive methods. The sample in this research is site analysis, building plan concepts based on real field data taken from survey samples. The result of this design is the arrangement of outdoor space and spatial planning on the basis of behavior. Simple Rental Flats in Gorontalo City are designed to reduce the negative impact of the spread of slum settlements, changing people's lifestyles is important in environmental planning in Gorontalo City. The main objective of the research on the Rusunawa design itself is to produce housing that accommodates the lives of people with below average economic standards and improves the living environment of the city of Gorontalo which is becoming increasingly slum as time goes by.
PERANCANGAN RUMAH TINGGAL MENGGUNAKAN KONSEP HEMAT ENERGI HUNAWA MOHI, SITI RABIA AR-RAHMA; Algiffar, M. Fauzhan; Pahrun, Apriyanto A.
Journal Of Building Architecture Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): BUILDING ARCHITECTURE (OKTOBER)
Publisher : Program Vokasi Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56190/jba.v1i2.17

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Indonesia, with a population of 275,773.8 million people, faces challenges in providing adequate housing. Electricity demand will reach 1,172 kWh per capita in 2022, dominated by fossil energy. The National Energy Council (DEN) seeks to increase the contribution of new renewable energy (EBT) to 25.9% by 2025. Sulawesi Island has various traditional houses, such as Tambii, Tongkonan, Walewangko, Mandar, and Dulohupa. Gorontalo City as the capital of Gorontalo Province has solar energy potential that has not been utilized optimally, especially in residential homes, due to the high price of solar panels. Gorontalo, with its hot climate, can utilize solar energy through solar panels to reduce dependence on conventional electricity. Awareness of energy sustainability and public education regarding renewable energy technology, especially solar panels, are very necessary to create efficient and environmentally friendly homes in line with the objectives of the National Energy Policy.