DESIGN PARTICIPATIVE MODEL FOR THE DEVELOPTMENT OF RURAL VEHICLES CASE STUDY CIKADU SOUTH CIANJUR LED APPROACH MOKKAP (COLABORATION, CATALISATOR, ARTEFACT AND RURAL AREA)
A case study of rural communities in the Cikadu area, South Cianjur, West Java, provided as the premise for the research on the development of a two-wheeled transportation vehicle design for rural areas. The tendency of people to constantly alter or modify two-wheeled vehicles in order to cope wi...
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Summary: | A case study of rural communities in the Cikadu area, South Cianjur, West Java, provided as
the premise for the research on the development of a two-wheeled transportation vehicle design
for rural areas. The tendency of people to constantly alter or modify two-wheeled vehicles in
order to cope with more extreme geographic and environmental conditions than in other places
served as the inspiration for the development of this vehicle design. In the meanwhile, because
of the remote location, the community must make use of the different materials that are
available there, such as improvised and natural materials, for vehicle alterations or
modifications.
These circumstances help the community develop specialized knowledge and abilities for
exploiting readily available resources to create vehicles that meet the demands of people's
daily activities. The flexibility of the vehicle facilities to be used ordinarily outside of
exceptional needs that necessitate changes at particular periods (adaptive) can actually be
produced through a design approach, but this cannot be realized owing to adjustments made
in a hurried way.
Given this context, a participatory design process was suggested in this research so that the
community's unique talents and knowledge could be leveraged and a design that was
appropriate for the features of the community itself was obtained. Thus, the goal of this study
is to create a vehicle design that satisfies community requirements, which are based on unique
geographic and environmental circumstances. Additionally, the research conducted will result
in a participatory design model or idea for rural vehicle products based on neighborhood
activities and lifestyles.
These circumstances help the community develop specialized knowledge and abilities for
exploiting readily available resources to create vehicles that meet the demands of people's
daily activities. In fact, by using a design approach, specialized knowledge and abilities can
result in a two-wheeled vehicle design that is more optimal, including the flexibility of the
vehicle's facilities to be used normally in the absence of special needs that necessitate changes
at specific times (adaptive), which cannot be satisfied by changes made quickly.
An Ehtnographical technique was utilized to learn about the traits, actions, and pursuits of the
Cikadu community. Site surveys, structured and unstructured interviews, video and photo
documentation from 2017 to 2021, focus group discussions, and other methods are used to
implement the approach. The participatory design approach is implemented at the vehicle
design stage to prototypes, specifically in the form of strengthening of specialized skills and
community methods. create and test prototypes based on capabilities and adaptability to local
features, as well as integrate into the surroundings.
The discovery of the collaborative design model known as MoKKAP—which stands for the
conceptual group Collaboration, Catalyst, Artifact, and Rural—is a significant finding of this
research. In addition to the field of product design studies, it is hoped that the results of the
model produced by this research can enhance the design process for typical rural areas. The
MoKKAP Design Collaboration Model can be applied to other rural areas, so it is hoped that
rural vehicle designs will be born that utilize local wisdom from a community. Indonesian
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