Kahfi, Muhammad Rafsanjani (2024) Air - Site Levitating Architecture: Experimental Overpopulation Mitigation Within Disaster Resilience. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Konsep Arsitektur Melayang disusun sebagai respons terhadap tantangan global, khususnya mengatasi konsekuensi yang diantisipasi dari kelebihan populasi dan dampak ekologisnya. Dengan meningkatnya populasi dunia, pendekatan arsitektur muncul untuk mengatasi masalah mendesak berupa berkurangnya ketersediaan lahan untuk tempat tinggal manusia. Tujuan utama dari Arsitektur Levitating adalah untuk memberikan solusi inovatif terhadap tantangan yang ditimbulkan oleh kelebihan populasi. Dipicu oleh komitmen untuk mengatasi kelangkaan lahan untuk digunakan manusia, konsep arsitektur ini mengeksplorasi ide-ide radikal yang menantang hubungan konvensional antara bangunan dan lahan yang ditempati. Tujuan utamanya adalah untuk mengusulkan perubahan paradigma dalam arsitektur yang tidak hanya menanggapi permasalahan terkait kelebihan populasi tetapi juga memitigasi potensi dampak bencana alam. Arsitektur Levitating muncul sebagai konsep berpikiran maju dan visioner yang menjawab tantangan kelebihan populasi dan masalah ekologi. Dengan mengusulkan perubahan radikal dalam hubungan antara bangunan dan tanah, pendekatan arsitektur ini tidak hanya menyajikan solusi inovatif namun juga menganjurkan untuk mempertimbangkan wilayah udara sebagai alternatif tempat tinggal manusia yang berkelanjutan. Konsep ini merupakan bukti potensi penataan ulang prinsip-prinsip desain tradisional untuk memenuhi kebutuhan populasi global yang terus berkembang sekaligus memitigasi dampak terhadap lingkungan.
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The concept of Levitating Architecture is conceived as a response to global challenges, specifically addressing the anticipated consequences of overpopulation and its ecological ramifications. With the world's population on the rise, the architectural approach emerges to tackle the pressing issue of diminishing land availability for human habitation. The primary objective of Levitating Architecture is to provide innovative solutions to the challenges posed by overpopulation. Fueled by a commitment to address the scarcity of land for human use, this architectural concept explores radical ideas that challenge the conventional relationship between buildings and the land they occupy. The overarching purpose is to propose a paradigm shift in architecture that not only responds to overpopulation-related concerns but also mitigates the potential impact of natural disasters. Levitating Architecture emerges as a forward-thinking and visionary concept that addresses the challenges of overpopulation and ecological concerns. By proposing a radical shift in the relationship between buildings and land, this architectural approach not only presents innovative solutions but also advocates for considering airspace as a sustainable alternative for human habitation. The concept stands as a testament to the potential of reimagining traditional design principles to meet the evolving needs of a growing global population while mitigating the impact on the environment.
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Mengudara, Terbang, Diatas Tanah, Manusia, Peradaban, Lingkungan, Perancangan, Utopis, Airborne, Flying, Above Land, Human, Civilization, Utopia, Design |
Subjects: | N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA2750 Architectural design. N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA6300 Airport terminals. N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA7115 Domestic architecture. Houses. Dwellings N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA7860 Apartment houses. N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA9051 Residential areas. Site planning N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA9053 City planning |
Divisions: | Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Planning > Architecture > 23201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis |
Depositing User: | Muhammad Rafsanjani Kahfi |
Date Deposited: | 13 Aug 2024 05:12 |
Last Modified: | 05 Nov 2024 04:17 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/113899 |
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