Perancangan Pusat Pengembangan Pertanian Desa Ngaringan Dengan Pendekatan Berkelanjutan

Fiktoria, Lilis (2024) Perancangan Pusat Pengembangan Pertanian Desa Ngaringan Dengan Pendekatan Berkelanjutan. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Desa Ngaringan, yang terletak di Kecamatan Gandusari, Kabupaten Blitar, memiliki potensi besar dalam bidang pertanian. Namun potensi ini belum bisa teroptimalkan karena keterbatasan pengetahuan dan minimnya minat generasi muda untuk menjadi petani. Perancangan bertujuan memberi konsep perancangan pusat pengembangan pertanian yang dapat meningkatkan pemberdayaan masyarakat secara berkelanjutan dengan mengadopsi prinsip desain bioklimatik. Rancangan ini didasarkan pada konsep teori sustainability dan arsitektur ekologis.. Desain proses yang digunakan adalah force-based framework. Force utama dalam desain adalah konteks lingkungan baik secara fisik maupun non fisik serta kultur masyarakat setempat. Force tersebut menjadi pertimbangan rancang terutama dalam penerapan prinsip arsitektur bioklimatik. Dari segi penataan massa, bukaan, shading, pengolahan lansekap, material serta organisasi ruang. Metode rancang yang digunakan adalah participatory design dalam memastikan bahwa desain sesuai dengan kebutuhan dan nilai-nilai masyarakat. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah deskriptif analisis dan kualitatif melalui studi literatur. Melalui perancangan Pusat Pengembangan Pertanian, diharapkan dapat memberikan fasilitas pelatihan, UMKM, wisata edukasi, dan ruang komunitas yang mendukung pertanian berkelanjutan, regenerasi petani, dan pengembangan ekonomi lokal.
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Ngaringan Village, which is located in Gandusari District, Blitar Regency, has great potential in the agricultural sector. However, this potential cannot be optimized due to limited knowledge and the lack of interest of the younger generation in becoming farmers. The design aims to provide a concept for designing an agricultural development center that can increase community empowerment in a sustainable manner by adopting bioclimatic design principles. This design is based on the concepts of sustainability theory and ecological architecture. The design process used is a force-based framework. The main force in design is the environmental context, both physical and non-physical, as well as the culture of the local community. This force is a design consideration, especially in applying the principles of bioclimatic architecture. In terms of mass arrangement, openings, shading, landscaping, materials, and space organization, The design method used is participatory design to ensure that the design is in accordance with community needs and values. The research methods used are descriptive analysis and qualitative research through a literature study. Through the design of the Agricultural Development Center, it is hoped that it can provide training facilities, UMKM, educational tourism, and community spaces that support sustainable agriculture, farmer regeneration, and local economic development.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: sustainability, agricultural development center, bioclimatic architecture, ecology, berkelanjutan, pusat pengembangan pertanian, arsitektur bioklimatik, ekologi.
Subjects: T Technology > TH Building construction
T Technology > TH Building construction > TH4860 Ecological houses--Design and construction.
T Technology > TH Building construction > TH880 Sustainable buildings. Sustainable construction. Green building
Divisions: Faculty of Civil, Planning, and Geo Engineering (CIVPLAN) > Architecture > 23201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis
Depositing User: Lilis Fiktoria
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2024 03:58
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2024 03:58
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/112621

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