RESILIENCY OF TAMBAK LOROK FISHING VILLAGE SEMARANG THROUGH REGENERATIVE ARCHITECTURE AND SELF SUFFICIENCY APPROACH

Tambak Lorok Fisherman Village is the largest fishing village in Semarang City. Located in the coastal area, Tambak Lorok is often affected by tidal flood. This village also has other issues such as slums and poverty. This condition makes Tambak Lorok a vulnerable settlement. So an architectural sol...

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Main Author: Qonitah, Labitta
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/76341
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Tambak Lorok Fisherman Village is the largest fishing village in Semarang City. Located in the coastal area, Tambak Lorok is often affected by tidal flood. This village also has other issues such as slums and poverty. This condition makes Tambak Lorok a vulnerable settlement. So an architectural solution is needed to make this village resilient. In achieving resilience, a combination of two theories is used, namely, regenerative architecture and self-sufficiency. Regenerative architecture is an architectural approach that seeks to create buildings that contribute positively to their environment. This approach makes design as a system. Self sufficiency is a design approach to creating self-sufficient and resilient buildings in the event of a disaster. The results of combining the two theories produce 7 design approaches namely, design for adaptation, ecosystem contribution index, self sufficient index, community plot ratio, civic generosity index, Green plot ratio, material effectiveness. This design approach results in interventions in adaptive site and house designs, the establishment of fishing community spaces, and the design of systems within them.