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Research paper thumbnail of Perkembangan Bentuk dan Konstruksi Rumah Tradisional Tambi di Desa Behoa Kabupaten Poso

Proceedings Diskusi Nasional Arsitek Sasra-Matra, 2009

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkapkan kajian bentuk dan konstruksi bangunan tradisional T... more Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkapkan kajian bentuk dan konstruksi bangunan
tradisional Tambi yang berada di Lore kabupaten Poso Sulawesi Tengah. Bangunan
tradisional Tambi di Behoa adalah suatu bangunan hunian tradisional dengan beberapa
macam bentuk yang spesifik, salah satunya adalah Tambi yang berada di desa bada Behoa.
Pada penelitian ini kami akan memaparkan bentuk dan konstuksi asli bangunan Tambi dan
perubahan bentuk hunian (tambi) yang berkembangkan pada masyarakat desa Behoa saat ini.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluasi Penghawaan dan Pencahayaan Alami pada Desain  Gedung Asrama Mahasiswa di Daerah Tropis

Arsitektura, 2024

Result of this study provides the recommendation of thermal and daylighting design strategies imp... more Result of this study provides the recommendation of thermal and daylighting design strategies implementation in tropical-equatorial area, specifically student dormitory of Tadulako University in Palu Indonesia. This study employed literature, field, and mathematical study to analyses dormitory physical design, as well as thermal and lighting environment. Climatic variables were recorded both internal and external for 3 consecutive days. Result of the study indicated that the condition of Student Dormitory of Tadulako University needs to be improved. This study highlighted that opening area of 30%-50% from the floor area were needed. Furthermore, side-hung and jalousie window with light shelf were recommended for uniform daylighting and optimal air flow.

Research paper thumbnail of Design of community creative industry building: A green building approach

Earth and Environmental Science, Nov 30, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Thermal Performance Analysis of Affordable House in the Equatorial Coastal Area of the Tropics

Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity, Feb 16, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Thermal Performance of Vernacular Stilt House in Palu City

Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity, Feb 16, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Thermal and daylighting evaluation: the basic of energy efficient house design at the earliest stages

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Nov 30, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Design of community creative industry building: A green building approach

Earth and Environmental Science, Nov 30, 2023

Plastic waste remains the top crucial problem besides energy security in today’s life. It takes ... more Plastic waste remains the top crucial problem besides energy security in today’s life.
It takes tens to hundreds of years to decompose, harming living things and the environment. Recycling activities can help reduce plastic waste and enhance the creativity of young people, students, and the community by producing new products from plastic waste. A community creative industry building design is proposed in this study by highlighting plastic recycling activities considering three principles: reduce, reuse and recycle. The Green Building approach was used in this study as a design form generator for it conforms to an environmentally friendly approach. The case study of this research is in Palu City, Indonesia. The Greenship for New Building Assessment version 1.2 by the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI) was implemented by utilising the logical argumentation method in the early design stage. The green building approach was implemented in the building site design, building form and envelope, and building interior. For active clean energy production, photovoltaics were installed on the rooftop with a tilt angle of 5°. From the conceptual analysis result, the proposed design can achieve a gold rating by obtaining 51 points in the Greenship assessment list for New Building version 2.1.

Research paper thumbnail of Energy Efficient Features of Vernacular Houses in Tropical Hilly Area of Indonesia

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

Energy efficient building is one of the alternative solutions to overcome the rapidly increasing ... more Energy efficient building is one of the alternative solutions to overcome the rapidly increasing use of energy consumption by the building sector. Traditional or vernacular houses rarely use mechanical means to create a comfortable living environment. Thus, the electrical energy consumed by traditional or vernacular houses was relatively low. It is believed that energy efficient features can be found in vernacular houses. Thence, this study explores the energy efficient features of vernacular houses, with a case study in the hilly area of the tropics, Palu-Indonesia. Field studies were conducted. Six vernacular houses were chosen purposively as the study samples based on building orientation, building form, roof form, wall construction, and type of opening. HOBO H21 and U12-012 were utilised to measure the internal and external air temperature, relative humidity, light intensity, wind speed and wind direction. The study result indicates that the sample houses’ thermal condition was ...

Research paper thumbnail of Visualisation of Naturally Ventilated House in Tropical Hilly Area of Indonesia, Case Study: Vatutela Village, Tondo Hills, Palu

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021

The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear r... more The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear residential pattern following the topography. This situation affects the pattern of wind flowing through the settlement areas, which is undoubtedly affecting the house’s temperature and humidity profile and influencing thermal comfort of the occupants. The research was conducted to visualise the pattern of the wind flow entering the house through openings in the perspective of building’s thermal performance. The method used to visualise the air movement was the smoke decay method. The method was performed in two scaled dwelling Models representing brick-constructed houses and wood-constructed raised floor houses in Vatutela village. The smoke decay result is elaborated with the results of microclimate measurements using Hobo data loggers to analyse the thermal condition in the houses. The results showed that a design strategy is needed to achieve a thermal comfort zone in both types of ho...

Research paper thumbnail of Architectural adaptation of vernacular stilt houses in Palu city

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in... more This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in Palu City. The research method used is a qualitative approach and field research methods. Typology is used as an analytical tool and will analyze the basic structures, functions, and the process of development of these basic structures to their current form. Then examine the possible influence of local conditions on architectural adaptations that occur. The results of this study will enrich the repertoire of knowledge of Archipelago Architecture about the development of vernacular stilt house architecture. In addition, the results of this research will later be used as reference material in conserving Kaili tribal architecture and developing stilt house architecture in urban community life.

Research paper thumbnail of Visualisation of Naturally Ventilated House in Tropical Hilly Area of Indonesia, Case Study: Vatutela Village, Tondo Hills, Palu

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021

The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear r... more The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear residential pattern following the topography. This situation affects the pattern of wind flowing through the settlement areas, which is undoubtedly affecting the house’s temperature and humidity profile and influencing thermal comfort of the occupants. The research was conducted to visualise the pattern of the wind flow entering the house through openings in the perspective of building’s thermal performance. The method used to visualise the air movement was the smoke decay method. The method was performed in two scaled dwelling Models representing brick-constructed houses and wood-constructed raised floor houses in Vatutela village. The smoke decay result is elaborated with the results of microclimate measurements using Hobo data loggers to analyse the thermal condition in the houses. The results showed that a design strategy is needed to achieve a thermal comfort zone in both types of ho...

Research paper thumbnail of Architectural adaptation of vernacular stilt houses in Palu city

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in... more This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in Palu City. The research method used is a qualitative approach and field research methods. Typology is used as an analytical tool and will analyze the basic structures, functions, and the process of development of these basic structures to their current form. Then examine the possible influence of local conditions on architectural adaptations that occur. The results of this study will enrich the repertoire of knowledge of Archipelago Architecture about the development of vernacular stilt house architecture. In addition, the results of this research will later be used as reference material in conserving Kaili tribal architecture and developing stilt house architecture in urban community life.

Research paper thumbnail of Architectural adaptation of vernacular stilt houses in Palu city

IOP Earth and Environmental Science, 2022

This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in... more This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in Palu City. The research method used is a qualitative approach and field research methods. Typology is used as an analytical tool and will analyze the basic structures, functions, and the process of development of these basic structures to their current form. Then examine the possible influence of local conditions on architectural adaptations that occur. The results of this study will enrich the repertoire of knowledge of Archipelago Architecture about the development of vernacular stilt house architecture. In addition, the results of this research will later be used as reference material in conserving Kaili tribal architecture and developing stilt house architecture in urban community life.

Research paper thumbnail of Visualisation of Naturally Ventilated House in Tropical Hilly Area

IOP Earth and Environmental Science, 2022

The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear r... more The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear residential pattern following the topography. This situation affects the pattern of wind flowing through the settlement areas, which is undoubtedly affecting the house’s temperature and humidity profile and influencing thermal comfort of the occupants. The research was conducted to visualise the pattern of the wind flow entering the house through openings in the perspective of building’s thermal performance. The method used to visualise the air movement was the smoke decay method. The method was performed in two scaled dwelling Models representing brick-constructed houses and wood-constructed raised floor houses in Vatutela village. The smoke decay result is elaborated with the results of microclimate measurements using Hobo data loggers to analyse the thermal condition in the houses. The results showed that a design strategy is needed to achieve a thermal comfort zone in both types of houses. The design strategy can be in the form of the arrangement of openings and additional building elements, such as adding ceilings, fins, sunscreens. Additionally, the opening placement, width, and type should be reconsidered for the houses in the area according to houses’ plan and section. This study is expected to give a visual evidence of wind pattern in a naturally ventilated house with a three-layers plan.

Research paper thumbnail of Peningkatan Ketahanan Pangan dengan Penerapan Arsitektur Urban Farming di Huntap Tondo, Palu

Journal Pengabdian Masyarakat, 2022

This social service aims to assist disaster survivors after losing their properties to revive and... more This social service aims to assist disaster survivors after losing their properties to revive and be independent through food security programs by applying architecture urban farming technology. The target of this social service is the disaster survival community around Tadulako University, whose inhabit Permanent House (Huntap) in Mantikulore Tondo Village. The specific target is to open the insight of disasters’ survival community in Tondo for supporting food security by applying vertical planting techniques for limited land areas. The methods used in this service are forum group discussion (FGD) and demonstration plot (demplot) methods. The FGD method was used to conduct discussions with earthquake survivors regarding the objectives, benefits and examples of successful implementation in the field of architecture urban farming, while the pilot method is used to provide examples of vertical planting techniques that can be applied in the limited area of simple houses front yard. The result of this social services is quite optimistic. It is found that during the program implementation, the target community can harvest their garden.

Research paper thumbnail of Identifikasi Perubahan Fungsi Ruang pada Bangunan Tradisional To’ Bada-Behoa

Proceeding Kebinekaan Ruang di Arsitektur Nusantara, 2009

Daerah Bada dan Behoa terdapat di Propinsi Sulawesi Tengah, pada daerah pengunungan Veerbeck dala... more Daerah Bada dan Behoa terdapat di Propinsi Sulawesi Tengah, pada daerah pengunungan Veerbeck dalam kawasan hutan lindung Lore lindu. Arsitektur tradisional To Bada’‐Behoa mulai ada sejak zaman pra‐Hindu. To Bada‐Behoa mengakui bahwa mereka adalah keturunan To’ Manurung, sehingga terdapat kemungkinan bahwa To Bada‐Behoa memiliki hubungan yang erat dengan suku Toraja di Sulawesi Selatan. Namun hal tersebut masih membutuhkan penelitian lebih lanjut.
Masyarakat Bada dan Behoa (To’ Bada-Behoa) telah mengenal penggunaan ruang luar sebagai tempat melakukan aktifitas sosial dan keagamaan selain penggunaan ruang yang dibatasi oleh dinding bangunan. Seiring dengan perkembangan zaman rumah tradisional To Bada - Behoa juga mengalami perkembangan baik dari segi perkembangan bentuk, material maupun susunan ruang yang digunakan. Oleh karena itu pada makalah ini kami coba memaparkan perubahan fungsi ruang pada bangunan tradisional To’ Bada-Behoa di masa lampau dan masa sekarang.
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkapkan perubahan ruang dan fungsinya pada hunian masyarakat To Bada‐Behoa, akibat adanya pergeseran dan perkembangan budaya akibat pengaruh modernisasi dan pengaruh dari luar, yang mengakibatkan terjadinya perubahan budaya, persepsi, kebutuhan, dan pola hidup.
Kajian ini diawali dengan ekplorasi desain bangunan tradisional Tambi yang dulunya masuk dalam distrik Bada-Behoa dan serta penelusuran literatur dari kajian-kajian sebelumnya. Melalui wawancara dan observasi lapangan kemudian diperoleh informasi yang difokuskan pada perkembangan bentuk dan fungsi ruang
pada hunian yang masih mempertahankan bangunan Tambi baik bentuk aslinya maupun modifikasinya.

Research paper thumbnail of A Review of Segregation Space in Traditional Mamasa Settlement

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2022

Permukiman masyarakat Mamasa merupakan salah satu permukiman tradisional yang unik dan eksis samp... more Permukiman masyarakat Mamasa merupakan salah satu permukiman tradisional yang unik dan eksis sampai hari ini. Karakteristik tatanan pola permukiman yang khas mencerminkan kearifan lokal melalui eksitensi ruang sacral dan ruang tidak sacral (profan), sebagai bagian dari kepercayaan dan aktivitas religi yang masih berlangsung dari waktu ke waktu. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menemukan segregasi ruang sacral dan profane dalam permukiman masyarakat Mamasa sebagai bagian dari arsitektur nusantara yang memiliki jiwa dibalik performa fisiknya. Metode yang digunakan dalam tulisan ini adalah mengkoleksi dan mereview literature yang relevan dengan topic penelitian sehingga diperoleh gap (perbedaan) dalam berbagai aspek baik lokus maupun focus serta cara penelitian. Hasil yang diharapkan dalam penelitian ini adalah menemukan perbedaan antara riset terhadap segregasi ruang permukiman tradisional Mamasa dengan penelitian sejenis lainnya.

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial introduction: Green City Challenge and Strategies

International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, Mar 9, 2020

The Green City concept is a concept usually associated with the safety of the environment and pu... more The Green City concept is a concept usually associated with the safety of
the environment and puts the environment as an essential aspect in achieving
sustainable development. The concept is delivered through different layers
of planning and design, covering the micro, meso and macro scales of the
city (Shen & Fitriaty, 2018). In response to the tantalising challenges,
scholars and practitioners put every effort into creating possible solutions
and strategies for obtaining an ideal Green City to be implemented at
different city levels. In an attempt to realise such a city, adapted to the green
concept, the five articles in this special issue present challenges and
strategies across various scales and components of the city and discuss
different points of view.

Research paper thumbnail of Pengataa, ToKaili Customary Spatial Planning: A record of tropical settlements in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Forest and Society, 2022

Indonesia has experienced multiple disasters induced by several active tectonic fault... more Indonesia has experienced multiple disasters induced by several active tectonic faults that cause earthquakes. Central Sulawesi, one of Indonesia's Province, has an active fault known as the Palu-Koro fault. This fault periodically causes disasters (i.e.,earthquakes, tsunamis, liquefaction, and landslides). The co-occurrence of these four disasters is locally termed Nalodo. ToKaili –the native tribe that inhabited Central Sulawesi Province –has faced these hazards for generations and formulated local wisdom to minimise their impacts. This local wisdom is called Pengataa. Pengataa serves as a guideline for environmental management, such as determining the location of settlements in consideration of hazards and the environmental equilibrium. This study explores the customary spatial planning (Pengataa) of ToKailiin responding to natural disasters according to disaster records evidence, including the 2018 Palu disaster. This study uses a qualitative method and finds the role of Pengataa in organising ToKaili settlements to minimise the impact of disasters that are free from the effects of Nalodo. This study conveys that customary spatial planning of ToKailiis worthy of considering in the planning of residential areas, especially in relation to natural disasters

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial Introduction Green City Challenge and Strategies

International Community of Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, Apr 15, 2019

SIRS 2019 Abstracts S102 Concurrent Symposia across a full spectrum of individuals from non-ill p... more SIRS 2019 Abstracts S102 Concurrent Symposia across a full spectrum of individuals from non-ill participants through to people with schizophrenia who are most impaired. 3. Brett Clementz will illustrate the B-SNIP paradigm showing that deviation in level of intrinsic neural activity (present in ongoing signals recorded from humans with EEG/MEG) is observed in psychosis. Translational models of intrinsic activity deviations hold promise for identifying multiple distinct physiological mechanisms for psychosis manifestation. B-SNIP data show that psychosis Biotypes, but not DSM diagnoses, differ on level of intrinsic activity, and that clozapine treatment enhances this signal, bringing Biotype-1 cases closer to normal and taking Biotype-2 cases farther from normal. Such results yield information about how to predict psychosis cases that can benefit from this specific treatment. 4. Alan Anticevic will present a multivariate linear and nonlinear framework for mapping of neuro-behavioral relationships in dimensional geometric embedding (N-BRIDGE), which will be linked to effects of neuropharmacology, biophysical computational models and transcriptomic effects in humans. Each presentation will include new data. Sarah Morris will discuss these paradigms including their role in research funding and regulatory issues.

Research paper thumbnail of Perkembangan Bentuk dan Konstruksi Rumah Tradisional Tambi di Desa Behoa Kabupaten Poso

Proceedings Diskusi Nasional Arsitek Sasra-Matra, 2009

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkapkan kajian bentuk dan konstruksi bangunan tradisional T... more Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkapkan kajian bentuk dan konstruksi bangunan
tradisional Tambi yang berada di Lore kabupaten Poso Sulawesi Tengah. Bangunan
tradisional Tambi di Behoa adalah suatu bangunan hunian tradisional dengan beberapa
macam bentuk yang spesifik, salah satunya adalah Tambi yang berada di desa bada Behoa.
Pada penelitian ini kami akan memaparkan bentuk dan konstuksi asli bangunan Tambi dan
perubahan bentuk hunian (tambi) yang berkembangkan pada masyarakat desa Behoa saat ini.

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluasi Penghawaan dan Pencahayaan Alami pada Desain  Gedung Asrama Mahasiswa di Daerah Tropis

Arsitektura, 2024

Result of this study provides the recommendation of thermal and daylighting design strategies imp... more Result of this study provides the recommendation of thermal and daylighting design strategies implementation in tropical-equatorial area, specifically student dormitory of Tadulako University in Palu Indonesia. This study employed literature, field, and mathematical study to analyses dormitory physical design, as well as thermal and lighting environment. Climatic variables were recorded both internal and external for 3 consecutive days. Result of the study indicated that the condition of Student Dormitory of Tadulako University needs to be improved. This study highlighted that opening area of 30%-50% from the floor area were needed. Furthermore, side-hung and jalousie window with light shelf were recommended for uniform daylighting and optimal air flow.

Research paper thumbnail of Design of community creative industry building: A green building approach

Earth and Environmental Science, Nov 30, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Thermal Performance Analysis of Affordable House in the Equatorial Coastal Area of the Tropics

Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity, Feb 16, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Thermal Performance of Vernacular Stilt House in Palu City

Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity, Feb 16, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Thermal and daylighting evaluation: the basic of energy efficient house design at the earliest stages

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Nov 30, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Design of community creative industry building: A green building approach

Earth and Environmental Science, Nov 30, 2023

Plastic waste remains the top crucial problem besides energy security in today’s life. It takes ... more Plastic waste remains the top crucial problem besides energy security in today’s life.
It takes tens to hundreds of years to decompose, harming living things and the environment. Recycling activities can help reduce plastic waste and enhance the creativity of young people, students, and the community by producing new products from plastic waste. A community creative industry building design is proposed in this study by highlighting plastic recycling activities considering three principles: reduce, reuse and recycle. The Green Building approach was used in this study as a design form generator for it conforms to an environmentally friendly approach. The case study of this research is in Palu City, Indonesia. The Greenship for New Building Assessment version 1.2 by the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI) was implemented by utilising the logical argumentation method in the early design stage. The green building approach was implemented in the building site design, building form and envelope, and building interior. For active clean energy production, photovoltaics were installed on the rooftop with a tilt angle of 5°. From the conceptual analysis result, the proposed design can achieve a gold rating by obtaining 51 points in the Greenship assessment list for New Building version 2.1.

Research paper thumbnail of Energy Efficient Features of Vernacular Houses in Tropical Hilly Area of Indonesia

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

Energy efficient building is one of the alternative solutions to overcome the rapidly increasing ... more Energy efficient building is one of the alternative solutions to overcome the rapidly increasing use of energy consumption by the building sector. Traditional or vernacular houses rarely use mechanical means to create a comfortable living environment. Thus, the electrical energy consumed by traditional or vernacular houses was relatively low. It is believed that energy efficient features can be found in vernacular houses. Thence, this study explores the energy efficient features of vernacular houses, with a case study in the hilly area of the tropics, Palu-Indonesia. Field studies were conducted. Six vernacular houses were chosen purposively as the study samples based on building orientation, building form, roof form, wall construction, and type of opening. HOBO H21 and U12-012 were utilised to measure the internal and external air temperature, relative humidity, light intensity, wind speed and wind direction. The study result indicates that the sample houses’ thermal condition was ...

Research paper thumbnail of Visualisation of Naturally Ventilated House in Tropical Hilly Area of Indonesia, Case Study: Vatutela Village, Tondo Hills, Palu

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021

The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear r... more The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear residential pattern following the topography. This situation affects the pattern of wind flowing through the settlement areas, which is undoubtedly affecting the house’s temperature and humidity profile and influencing thermal comfort of the occupants. The research was conducted to visualise the pattern of the wind flow entering the house through openings in the perspective of building’s thermal performance. The method used to visualise the air movement was the smoke decay method. The method was performed in two scaled dwelling Models representing brick-constructed houses and wood-constructed raised floor houses in Vatutela village. The smoke decay result is elaborated with the results of microclimate measurements using Hobo data loggers to analyse the thermal condition in the houses. The results showed that a design strategy is needed to achieve a thermal comfort zone in both types of ho...

Research paper thumbnail of Architectural adaptation of vernacular stilt houses in Palu city

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in... more This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in Palu City. The research method used is a qualitative approach and field research methods. Typology is used as an analytical tool and will analyze the basic structures, functions, and the process of development of these basic structures to their current form. Then examine the possible influence of local conditions on architectural adaptations that occur. The results of this study will enrich the repertoire of knowledge of Archipelago Architecture about the development of vernacular stilt house architecture. In addition, the results of this research will later be used as reference material in conserving Kaili tribal architecture and developing stilt house architecture in urban community life.

Research paper thumbnail of Visualisation of Naturally Ventilated House in Tropical Hilly Area of Indonesia, Case Study: Vatutela Village, Tondo Hills, Palu

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021

The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear r... more The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear residential pattern following the topography. This situation affects the pattern of wind flowing through the settlement areas, which is undoubtedly affecting the house’s temperature and humidity profile and influencing thermal comfort of the occupants. The research was conducted to visualise the pattern of the wind flow entering the house through openings in the perspective of building’s thermal performance. The method used to visualise the air movement was the smoke decay method. The method was performed in two scaled dwelling Models representing brick-constructed houses and wood-constructed raised floor houses in Vatutela village. The smoke decay result is elaborated with the results of microclimate measurements using Hobo data loggers to analyse the thermal condition in the houses. The results showed that a design strategy is needed to achieve a thermal comfort zone in both types of ho...

Research paper thumbnail of Architectural adaptation of vernacular stilt houses in Palu city

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in... more This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in Palu City. The research method used is a qualitative approach and field research methods. Typology is used as an analytical tool and will analyze the basic structures, functions, and the process of development of these basic structures to their current form. Then examine the possible influence of local conditions on architectural adaptations that occur. The results of this study will enrich the repertoire of knowledge of Archipelago Architecture about the development of vernacular stilt house architecture. In addition, the results of this research will later be used as reference material in conserving Kaili tribal architecture and developing stilt house architecture in urban community life.

Research paper thumbnail of Architectural adaptation of vernacular stilt houses in Palu city

IOP Earth and Environmental Science, 2022

This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in... more This study intends to identify architectural adaptations that occur in vernacular stilt houses in Palu City. The research method used is a qualitative approach and field research methods. Typology is used as an analytical tool and will analyze the basic structures, functions, and the process of development of these basic structures to their current form. Then examine the possible influence of local conditions on architectural adaptations that occur. The results of this study will enrich the repertoire of knowledge of Archipelago Architecture about the development of vernacular stilt house architecture. In addition, the results of this research will later be used as reference material in conserving Kaili tribal architecture and developing stilt house architecture in urban community life.

Research paper thumbnail of Visualisation of Naturally Ventilated House in Tropical Hilly Area

IOP Earth and Environmental Science, 2022

The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear r... more The settlement of Vatutela village’s in Tondo hills Palu has only one road access with a linear residential pattern following the topography. This situation affects the pattern of wind flowing through the settlement areas, which is undoubtedly affecting the house’s temperature and humidity profile and influencing thermal comfort of the occupants. The research was conducted to visualise the pattern of the wind flow entering the house through openings in the perspective of building’s thermal performance. The method used to visualise the air movement was the smoke decay method. The method was performed in two scaled dwelling Models representing brick-constructed houses and wood-constructed raised floor houses in Vatutela village. The smoke decay result is elaborated with the results of microclimate measurements using Hobo data loggers to analyse the thermal condition in the houses. The results showed that a design strategy is needed to achieve a thermal comfort zone in both types of houses. The design strategy can be in the form of the arrangement of openings and additional building elements, such as adding ceilings, fins, sunscreens. Additionally, the opening placement, width, and type should be reconsidered for the houses in the area according to houses’ plan and section. This study is expected to give a visual evidence of wind pattern in a naturally ventilated house with a three-layers plan.

Research paper thumbnail of Peningkatan Ketahanan Pangan dengan Penerapan Arsitektur Urban Farming di Huntap Tondo, Palu

Journal Pengabdian Masyarakat, 2022

This social service aims to assist disaster survivors after losing their properties to revive and... more This social service aims to assist disaster survivors after losing their properties to revive and be independent through food security programs by applying architecture urban farming technology. The target of this social service is the disaster survival community around Tadulako University, whose inhabit Permanent House (Huntap) in Mantikulore Tondo Village. The specific target is to open the insight of disasters’ survival community in Tondo for supporting food security by applying vertical planting techniques for limited land areas. The methods used in this service are forum group discussion (FGD) and demonstration plot (demplot) methods. The FGD method was used to conduct discussions with earthquake survivors regarding the objectives, benefits and examples of successful implementation in the field of architecture urban farming, while the pilot method is used to provide examples of vertical planting techniques that can be applied in the limited area of simple houses front yard. The result of this social services is quite optimistic. It is found that during the program implementation, the target community can harvest their garden.

Research paper thumbnail of Identifikasi Perubahan Fungsi Ruang pada Bangunan Tradisional To’ Bada-Behoa

Proceeding Kebinekaan Ruang di Arsitektur Nusantara, 2009

Daerah Bada dan Behoa terdapat di Propinsi Sulawesi Tengah, pada daerah pengunungan Veerbeck dala... more Daerah Bada dan Behoa terdapat di Propinsi Sulawesi Tengah, pada daerah pengunungan Veerbeck dalam kawasan hutan lindung Lore lindu. Arsitektur tradisional To Bada’‐Behoa mulai ada sejak zaman pra‐Hindu. To Bada‐Behoa mengakui bahwa mereka adalah keturunan To’ Manurung, sehingga terdapat kemungkinan bahwa To Bada‐Behoa memiliki hubungan yang erat dengan suku Toraja di Sulawesi Selatan. Namun hal tersebut masih membutuhkan penelitian lebih lanjut.
Masyarakat Bada dan Behoa (To’ Bada-Behoa) telah mengenal penggunaan ruang luar sebagai tempat melakukan aktifitas sosial dan keagamaan selain penggunaan ruang yang dibatasi oleh dinding bangunan. Seiring dengan perkembangan zaman rumah tradisional To Bada - Behoa juga mengalami perkembangan baik dari segi perkembangan bentuk, material maupun susunan ruang yang digunakan. Oleh karena itu pada makalah ini kami coba memaparkan perubahan fungsi ruang pada bangunan tradisional To’ Bada-Behoa di masa lampau dan masa sekarang.
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkapkan perubahan ruang dan fungsinya pada hunian masyarakat To Bada‐Behoa, akibat adanya pergeseran dan perkembangan budaya akibat pengaruh modernisasi dan pengaruh dari luar, yang mengakibatkan terjadinya perubahan budaya, persepsi, kebutuhan, dan pola hidup.
Kajian ini diawali dengan ekplorasi desain bangunan tradisional Tambi yang dulunya masuk dalam distrik Bada-Behoa dan serta penelusuran literatur dari kajian-kajian sebelumnya. Melalui wawancara dan observasi lapangan kemudian diperoleh informasi yang difokuskan pada perkembangan bentuk dan fungsi ruang
pada hunian yang masih mempertahankan bangunan Tambi baik bentuk aslinya maupun modifikasinya.

Research paper thumbnail of A Review of Segregation Space in Traditional Mamasa Settlement

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2022

Permukiman masyarakat Mamasa merupakan salah satu permukiman tradisional yang unik dan eksis samp... more Permukiman masyarakat Mamasa merupakan salah satu permukiman tradisional yang unik dan eksis sampai hari ini. Karakteristik tatanan pola permukiman yang khas mencerminkan kearifan lokal melalui eksitensi ruang sacral dan ruang tidak sacral (profan), sebagai bagian dari kepercayaan dan aktivitas religi yang masih berlangsung dari waktu ke waktu. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menemukan segregasi ruang sacral dan profane dalam permukiman masyarakat Mamasa sebagai bagian dari arsitektur nusantara yang memiliki jiwa dibalik performa fisiknya. Metode yang digunakan dalam tulisan ini adalah mengkoleksi dan mereview literature yang relevan dengan topic penelitian sehingga diperoleh gap (perbedaan) dalam berbagai aspek baik lokus maupun focus serta cara penelitian. Hasil yang diharapkan dalam penelitian ini adalah menemukan perbedaan antara riset terhadap segregasi ruang permukiman tradisional Mamasa dengan penelitian sejenis lainnya.

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial introduction: Green City Challenge and Strategies

International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, Mar 9, 2020

The Green City concept is a concept usually associated with the safety of the environment and pu... more The Green City concept is a concept usually associated with the safety of
the environment and puts the environment as an essential aspect in achieving
sustainable development. The concept is delivered through different layers
of planning and design, covering the micro, meso and macro scales of the
city (Shen & Fitriaty, 2018). In response to the tantalising challenges,
scholars and practitioners put every effort into creating possible solutions
and strategies for obtaining an ideal Green City to be implemented at
different city levels. In an attempt to realise such a city, adapted to the green
concept, the five articles in this special issue present challenges and
strategies across various scales and components of the city and discuss
different points of view.

Research paper thumbnail of Pengataa, ToKaili Customary Spatial Planning: A record of tropical settlements in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Forest and Society, 2022

Indonesia has experienced multiple disasters induced by several active tectonic fault... more Indonesia has experienced multiple disasters induced by several active tectonic faults that cause earthquakes. Central Sulawesi, one of Indonesia's Province, has an active fault known as the Palu-Koro fault. This fault periodically causes disasters (i.e.,earthquakes, tsunamis, liquefaction, and landslides). The co-occurrence of these four disasters is locally termed Nalodo. ToKaili –the native tribe that inhabited Central Sulawesi Province –has faced these hazards for generations and formulated local wisdom to minimise their impacts. This local wisdom is called Pengataa. Pengataa serves as a guideline for environmental management, such as determining the location of settlements in consideration of hazards and the environmental equilibrium. This study explores the customary spatial planning (Pengataa) of ToKailiin responding to natural disasters according to disaster records evidence, including the 2018 Palu disaster. This study uses a qualitative method and finds the role of Pengataa in organising ToKaili settlements to minimise the impact of disasters that are free from the effects of Nalodo. This study conveys that customary spatial planning of ToKailiis worthy of considering in the planning of residential areas, especially in relation to natural disasters

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial Introduction Green City Challenge and Strategies

International Community of Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, Apr 15, 2019

SIRS 2019 Abstracts S102 Concurrent Symposia across a full spectrum of individuals from non-ill p... more SIRS 2019 Abstracts S102 Concurrent Symposia across a full spectrum of individuals from non-ill participants through to people with schizophrenia who are most impaired. 3. Brett Clementz will illustrate the B-SNIP paradigm showing that deviation in level of intrinsic neural activity (present in ongoing signals recorded from humans with EEG/MEG) is observed in psychosis. Translational models of intrinsic activity deviations hold promise for identifying multiple distinct physiological mechanisms for psychosis manifestation. B-SNIP data show that psychosis Biotypes, but not DSM diagnoses, differ on level of intrinsic activity, and that clozapine treatment enhances this signal, bringing Biotype-1 cases closer to normal and taking Biotype-2 cases farther from normal. Such results yield information about how to predict psychosis cases that can benefit from this specific treatment. 4. Alan Anticevic will present a multivariate linear and nonlinear framework for mapping of neuro-behavioral relationships in dimensional geometric embedding (N-BRIDGE), which will be linked to effects of neuropharmacology, biophysical computational models and transcriptomic effects in humans. Each presentation will include new data. Sarah Morris will discuss these paradigms including their role in research funding and regulatory issues.