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Jurnal Ruas (Review of Urbanism and Architectural Studies)
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 16933702     EISSN : 24776033     DOI : -
Core Subject : Engineering,
RUAS (Review of Urbanism and Architectural Studies) is a scientific publication for widespread research and criticism topics related to urbanism and architecture studies. RUAS is published twice a year since 2011 by the Department of Architecture of Universitas Brawijaya.
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Exploring Human-Centered Design Strategies Towards Inclusive and Resilient Fishermen’s Housing in Coastal Settlements Senasaputro, Bonifacio Bayu
RUAS Vol. 23 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2025.023.02.11

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Fishing communities in coastal areas face significant social, ecological, and food vulnerabilities due to climate change, tidal flooding (rob), and economic dependence on marine resources. These conditions create pressing challenges for housing and settlement planning, highlighting the need for adaptive, inclusive, and resilient design strategies. This study applies a Human-Centered Design (HCD) approach to explore solutions for inclusive and resilient fishermen’s housing. The methodology follows three key stages: (a) inspiration; gathering insights on community needs, behaviors, and cultural practices through participatory observation and in-depth interviews; (b) ideation; developing design concepts responsive to local lifestyles, spatial patterns, rapid construction and availability of material resources; and (c) implementation; prototyping and evaluating design solutions through user feedback. Findings reveal that integrating spatial flexibility, adaptive use of local materials, and features supporting self-sufficient food practices, such as hydroponic spaces and small-scale seafood processing areas, could significantly enhance both social and ecological resilience. The study further demonstrates that a Human-Centered Design framework enables communities to actively manage living environments, optimize daily routines, and strengthen economic and food autonomy. These insights provide actionable guidance for developing inclusive, resilient, and sustainable coastal housing, contributing to a broader understanding of resilient architecture in vulnerable human settlements.
Cross-Platform Mobile Photogrammetry for Heritage Preservation: Evaluating Low-Cost and Premium Devices in Sustainable Architecture Research: Fotogrametri Seluler Multi-Platform untuk Pelestarian Warisan Budaya: Evaluasi Perangkat Berbiaya Rendah dan Premium dalam Penelitian Arsitektur Berkelanjutan Dharmatanna, Stephanus Wirawan; Agustianti, Stefani Widya
RUAS Vol. 23 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2025.023.02.12

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Digital heritage preservation is often hampered by high costs and limited access to cutting edge technologies such as laser scanning, especially for communities in developing countries. The emergence of mobile photogrammetry supported by smartphone applications such as Polycam offers a low cost and sophisticated solution for documenting architectural heritage. This study aims to compare the comparative reliability of Android (Samsung A55) and iOS (iPhone 13 Pro with LiDAR) devices in documenting architectural heritage elements in Indonesia. Data collection was conducted by evaluating the comparative features of Polycam on both platforms based on features, image upload capacity, processing time, output quality, and the strength and weaknesses of both platforms. The findings show that Android devices provide more efficient and user-friendly data collection while iPhone (iOS) devices produce more detailed and refined outputs, although the reconstruction process takes longer than Android. This study concludes that cross-platform mobile photogrammetry can play an important role in sustainable architecture research, enabling community based participation and academic exploration. This research positions mobile photogrammetry as a transformative tool for heritage preservation in the era of Society 5.0.

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