DESIGNING TOURISM VILLAGE MODEL WITH RESILIENT DESIGN ARCHITECTURE STRATEGY CASE STUDY: JORONG PASIA TIKU, KEC. TANJUNG MUTIARA, KAB. AGAM, SUMATERA BARAT
Indonesia has a huge maritime potential, but its advancement rarely aids the welfare of the people living in the area. One of the alternative solutions that could resolve this problem is through community development by increasing development in the tourism sector. Through its multiplier effect,...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Indonesia has a huge maritime potential, but its advancement rarely aids the
welfare of the people living in the area. One of the alternative solutions that could
resolve this problem is through community development by increasing development
in the tourism sector. Through its multiplier effect, tourism could accelerate
economic growth and provide new job opportunities.
The condition of Indonesia, which has a very high level of natural disaster
exposure, makes the development of natural tourism destinations inseparable from
disaster mitigation. To minimize risks arising from disasters, efforts are needed to
improve the safety of tourists at the destination and people living around the area.
Jorong Pasia Tiku, located in Tanjung Mutiara District, is one of the disaster-prone
areas in Indonesia that is planned to be developed into a tourism area. The
development plan of this tourism area must be in the interest of empowering the
coastal community. Therefore, the environmental arrangement for the fishing
community in Jorong Pasia Tiku will be developed into a tourist village.
This project, which will be built on 117,000 m2 of land, houses 150 homestays, a
traditional hall, a workshop building, a production area, and a restaurant. The
approach used in the design is oriented to community resilience and human security
as a tourism agent. The design strategy used is resilient design architecture. In this
thesis, several design methods are used to implement the Resilient Design
Architecture design strategy, such as design methods through (1) design approach,
(2) contextual approach, and (3) functional approach.
The design method through the design approach uses design techniques that adopt
the values of the Minangkabau Coastal Traditional Architecture which are then
transformed according to the needs of the community and the development of design
technologies based on natural disaster mitigation. The design method through a
contextual approach uses analysis and discussion techniques regarding the design
site and the context of the environment around the site. While the design method
through a functional approach uses analysis techniques to users and tourism
village activities.
The main concept of this design is associated with the philosophy of life of the
Minangkabau as a big idea and a guideline for achieving resilient life. To embody
the resilient architectural design, three main categories must be considered, which
are environmental resilience, building design resilience, and socio-economic
resilience. These three factors are used as the base for enhancing the design
concept
The result of the tourism village model is a manifestation of a resilient design
strategy that can enhance the economic, ecological, social and cultural values of
coastal communities, and is an example for the realization of resilient architectural
designs in various disaster-prone areas in Indonesia. |
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