Assyifa, Ahla (2025) Hub Regeneratif : Kamuflase Arsitektur sebagai Katalis Restorasi Sosio-Ekologis Tepi Sungai. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Konsep bioregionalisme membahas bagaimana interaksi antara alam dan budaya membentuk karakteristik wilayah yang responsif terhadap konteks lingkungan dan sosial. Dalam kerangka ini, teori regenerative architecture dan critical regionalism diterapkan untuk merancang arsitektur yang tidak hanya berperan dalam pemulihan ekologis, tetapi juga terhubung dengan kehidupan masyarakat lokal. Perancangan ini merespons isu pergeseran budaya sungai di Kota Banjarmasin dengan mengajukan sebuah bangunan publik sebagai katalis restorasi sosio-ekologis di kawasan permukiman tepi Sungai Martapura. Pendekatan desain diawali dengan merumuskan analogi sungai sebagai arsip, yaitu sebagai elemen yang menyimpan, merekam, mengklasifikasikan, dan menjaga autentisitas kawasan. Keempat peristiwa ini disarikan dari hasil observasi dan pemetaan aktivitas masyarakat di sepanjang sungai sebagai narasi arsitektural.
Masing-masing peristiwa diwujudkan dalam empat massa bangunan yang tersebar di titik strategis lahan, dengan bentuk dan fungsi yang dikembangkan dari studi morfologi permukiman tepi sungai. Tipologi massa merespons karakter tapak seperti infrastruktur, orientasi, dan relasi bangunan sekitar. Strategi kamuflase arsitektur diterapkan melalui material dan fasad yang menyatu dengan lanskap, sebagai bagian dari upaya regenerasi ekosistem. Setiap tapak mencerminkan karakter lokal melalui elemen ruang, bentuk, vegetasi, dan orientasi yang mendukung gagasan besar perancangan. Hasil akhir menunjukkan bahwa arsitektur dapat
membangun koneksi dengan lanskap sekaligus merepresentasikan narasi kolektif sungai sebagai arsip hidup yang meregenerasi identitas sosio-ekologis wilayahnya.
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The concept of bioregionalism explores how the interaction between nature and culture shapes the characteristics of a region that is responsive to its environmental and social context. Within this framework, the theories of regenerative architecture and critical regionalism are applied to design architecture that not only contributes to ecological restoration but also reconnects with the life of the local community. This design responds to the cultural shift away
from the river in Banjarmasin City by proposing a public building that serves as a catalyst for socio-ecological restoration within the riverside settlement area along the Martapura River. The design approach begins by formulating the analogy of the river as an archive an element that
stores, records, classifies, and preserves the authenticity of its surroundings. These four narratives are derived from observations and mappings of community activities along the river, forming an architectural storyline. Each narrative is embodied in four building masses, strategically placed across selected sites, with forms and functions developed through morphological studies of the riverside settlements. The mass typologies respond to site-specific characteristics such as infrastructure, orientation, and surrounding built environment. Architectural camouflage strategies are applied
through materials and facades that blend with the landscape, as part of an ecological regeneration effort. Each site reflects local character through spatial elements, massing,
vegetation, and orientation aligned with the overarching design concept. The final outcome demonstrates that architecture can both connect with the landscape and represent the collective narrative of the river as a living archive that regenerates the socio-ecological identity of itsregion.
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | regenerative, kamuflase, arsitektur tepi sungai,bioregional, critical regionalism |
Subjects: | Q Science Q Science > QH Biology Q Science > QH Biology > QH541 Ecology T Technology > TH Building construction > TH4860 Ecological houses--Design and construction. |
Divisions: | Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning > Architechture > 23201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis |
Depositing User: | Ahla Assyifa |
Date Deposited: | 04 Aug 2025 04:22 |
Last Modified: | 04 Aug 2025 04:22 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/126795 |
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