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Beyond Sustainability Through Design, Planning and Innovation
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This book presents selected papers from the 6th International Conference on Indonesian Architecture and Planning (ICIAP) held during October 13-14 2022 at the Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The ICIAP is a series of biennale conferences which presents the latest developments in the field of Indonesian architecture, planning, and the governance. Each edition of the conference focuses in a specific theme, and it provides an exclusive forum for intellectually stimulating and engaging interactions among academicians and industrialists to share their recent scientific breakthroughs…mehr
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This book presents selected papers from the 6th International Conference on Indonesian Architecture and Planning (ICIAP) held during October 13-14 2022 at the Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The ICIAP is a series of biennale conferences which presents the latest developments in the field of Indonesian architecture, planning, and the governance. Each edition of the conference focuses in a specific theme, and it provides an exclusive forum for intellectually stimulating and engaging interactions among academicians and industrialists to share their recent scientific breakthroughs and emerging trends. For ICIAP 2022, the conference theme focused on “Beyond Sustainability in Design, Planning, and Innovation” and papers presented on relevant topics such as sustainable urban and regional development, sustainable architectural design, innovations for sustainability, responsive environment and challenges for sustainability. The content of this book will appeal to the researchers, academics, urban planners and policymakers who work in the field of sustainable architecture design, planning and innovation.
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- Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789819914036
- Artikelnr.: 68326745
- Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789819914036
- Artikelnr.: 68326745
Deva Fosterharoldas Swasto works in the Department of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada as a lecturer and researcher since 1999, while currently also serves as the Head of the Department. He graduated from Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS) – Erasmus University, the Netherlands and Lund University, Sweden for master degree in Urban Housing Management (receiver of Stuned scholarship), and from University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom for doctoral degree in Urban Housing Policy (receiver of Indonesia National Higher Education scholarship). His research interest focuses on urban housing policy and management, specifically related to low-cost vertical housing (walk-up flat) and the relation between public housing, management and health or well-being.
Dwita Hadi Rahmi is an Associate Professor in Architecture, Department of Architecture and Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Her research interests include cultural landscape, heritage architecture, and environmental management. She had written various books, amongst them are Resource and Environment (co-author), published in 2010 by Gadjah Mada University Press) and Borobudur Cultural Landscape (chapter), published in 2015 by Kyoto University Press Japan. She is also part of the Board of Advisors of Jogja Heritage Society.
Dr Yani Rahmawati is currently working as a lecturer in the Department of Architecture and Planning, at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Previously, she was a lecturer in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia. During her tenure at UTP, she was appointed as project coordinator for consultancy projects. She was also appointed as visiting professor at the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities at Mahidol University, Thailand. Since August 2017, she secured 6 international research grants and other research grants at industrial and national levels, with main research interests in collaborative design, building information modelling, and sustainable construction.
Isti Hidayati works as a lecturer in the Department of Architecture and Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Her research focuses on urban mobility issues, gender and transportation planning, and sustainable mobility policies. She holds a PhD in spatial planning (2020) from University of Groningen, the Netherlands, in which she was awarded the Wierenga-Rengerink Award for best dissertation. Her recent works can be found in highly reputable journals such as Journal of Urbanism, Transportation Research part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, and Journal of Planning Literature.
Jimly Al Faraby is currently working as a lecturer for the Department of Architecture and Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada, after receiving his Ph.D in City and Regional Planning from Cardiff University,UK. His research and publications revolve around the topics of streets and public space, urban informality, housing, landscape, and community design and planning, with experience in professional practice as consultant to local and central government, and community groups in Indonesia. He is now serving as a Co-Vice Chair of Regional Spatial Planning Forum in Bantul Regency, Indonesia.
Alyas Abibawa Widita holds an academic appointment at Universitas Gadjah Mada, where he builds on his expertise to deliver research-driven insights and educational programs in urban design, mobility, and the built environment. His recent published works have appeared in Findings, Transport Reviews, Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, Case Studies on Transport Policy, and multiple refereed conferences. Alyas has consulted with and has his research funded and supported by the World Bank, Central Bank of Indonesia, Georgia Department of Transportation (United States), among others. Hewas a Fulbright scholar and holds a Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning from the Georgia Institute of Technology (2020).
Dwita Hadi Rahmi is an Associate Professor in Architecture, Department of Architecture and Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Her research interests include cultural landscape, heritage architecture, and environmental management. She had written various books, amongst them are Resource and Environment (co-author), published in 2010 by Gadjah Mada University Press) and Borobudur Cultural Landscape (chapter), published in 2015 by Kyoto University Press Japan. She is also part of the Board of Advisors of Jogja Heritage Society.
Dr Yani Rahmawati is currently working as a lecturer in the Department of Architecture and Planning, at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Previously, she was a lecturer in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia. During her tenure at UTP, she was appointed as project coordinator for consultancy projects. She was also appointed as visiting professor at the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities at Mahidol University, Thailand. Since August 2017, she secured 6 international research grants and other research grants at industrial and national levels, with main research interests in collaborative design, building information modelling, and sustainable construction.
Isti Hidayati works as a lecturer in the Department of Architecture and Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Her research focuses on urban mobility issues, gender and transportation planning, and sustainable mobility policies. She holds a PhD in spatial planning (2020) from University of Groningen, the Netherlands, in which she was awarded the Wierenga-Rengerink Award for best dissertation. Her recent works can be found in highly reputable journals such as Journal of Urbanism, Transportation Research part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, and Journal of Planning Literature.
Jimly Al Faraby is currently working as a lecturer for the Department of Architecture and Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada, after receiving his Ph.D in City and Regional Planning from Cardiff University,UK. His research and publications revolve around the topics of streets and public space, urban informality, housing, landscape, and community design and planning, with experience in professional practice as consultant to local and central government, and community groups in Indonesia. He is now serving as a Co-Vice Chair of Regional Spatial Planning Forum in Bantul Regency, Indonesia.
Alyas Abibawa Widita holds an academic appointment at Universitas Gadjah Mada, where he builds on his expertise to deliver research-driven insights and educational programs in urban design, mobility, and the built environment. His recent published works have appeared in Findings, Transport Reviews, Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, Case Studies on Transport Policy, and multiple refereed conferences. Alyas has consulted with and has his research funded and supported by the World Bank, Central Bank of Indonesia, Georgia Department of Transportation (United States), among others. Hewas a Fulbright scholar and holds a Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning from the Georgia Institute of Technology (2020).
Cultural Sustainability in Architecture: Case Study of Bung Bratak Heritage Centre.- Recollecting Manggarai Vernacular Architecture as Told by The Locals of Labuan Bajo.- Resilient Design for Mitigating Tidal Flood on Fisherman Settlements in Muara Angke.- Green Building Concept Implementation through Appropriate Site Development.- Low energy cooling strategies through window design for Rusunawa buildings in the hot-humid climate of Indonesia.- Text Mınıng Method to Analyze the Level of Comments on Hotel Facılıtıes.- Beyond Sustainability: The Force of Urbanisation on the Malay Community in Kelantan.- The Malay Community Dilemmas in the New Urban World.- Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Migrant Workers in Villages in the City: A Perspective of Translocal Reproduction of Labour and Re-commoning.- An Institutional Analysis of Surabaya (Indonesia) - Kitakyushu (Japan) Green Sister City Cooperation.- Revealing the Street Vendor Phenomena for Better Urban Life.- Influence of UrbanLakes on Quality of Life: Perspective of Public Recreationists on Physical and Health Factors.- Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis for Sustainability Assessment Based on Disaster Losses in Batu City.- A Concept Development of Kayutangan Kampong Heritage in Implementing Sustainable Development.- Local Community Involvement in Protecting Malaysia's Historic Buildings: An Exploratory Study.- Public Transit Network Analysis Using Spatial Approach.- The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Inpatient Hospital Ward Air Ventilation System.- Approaches to Adaptive Reuse Strategies for Heritage Buildings in Public Universities.- Tracer Study in a Full-Scale Physical Modelling of Sustainable Constructed Wetlands.- Typology of Post-Occupied Subsidized Simple Home Module Pattern.- The Environmental Impacts of Natural Resources Depletion.- Air Leakage Characteristic of Residential Buildings in the Hot-humid Climate of Indonesia.
Cultural Sustainability in Architecture: Case Study of Bung Bratak Heritage Centre.- Recollecting Manggarai Vernacular Architecture as Told by The Locals of Labuan Bajo.- Resilient Design for Mitigating Tidal Flood on Fisherman Settlements in Muara Angke.- Green Building Concept Implementation through Appropriate Site Development.- Low energy cooling strategies through window design for Rusunawa buildings in the hot-humid climate of Indonesia.- Text Mining Method to Analyze the Level of Comments on Hotel Facilities.- Beyond Sustainability: The Force of Urbanisation on the Malay Community in Kelantan.- The Malay Community Dilemmas in the New Urban World.- Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Migrant Workers in Villages in the City: A Perspective of Translocal Reproduction of Labour and Re-commoning.- An Institutional Analysis of Surabaya (Indonesia) - Kitakyushu (Japan) Green Sister City Cooperation.- Revealing the Street Vendor Phenomena for Better Urban Life.- Influence of UrbanLakes on Quality of Life: Perspective of Public Recreationists on Physical and Health Factors.- Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis for Sustainability Assessment Based on Disaster Losses in Batu City.- A Concept Development of Kayutangan Kampong Heritage in Implementing Sustainable Development.- Local Community Involvement in Protecting Malaysia's Historic Buildings: An Exploratory Study.- Public Transit Network Analysis Using Spatial Approach.- The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Inpatient Hospital Ward Air Ventilation System.- Approaches to Adaptive Reuse Strategies for Heritage Buildings in Public Universities.- Tracer Study in a Full-Scale Physical Modelling of Sustainable Constructed Wetlands.- Typology of Post-Occupied Subsidized Simple Home Module Pattern.- The Environmental Impacts of Natural Resources Depletion.- Air Leakage Characteristic of Residential Buildings in the Hot-humid Climate of Indonesia.
Cultural Sustainability in Architecture: Case Study of Bung Bratak Heritage Centre.- Recollecting Manggarai Vernacular Architecture as Told by The Locals of Labuan Bajo.- Resilient Design for Mitigating Tidal Flood on Fisherman Settlements in Muara Angke.- Green Building Concept Implementation through Appropriate Site Development.- Low energy cooling strategies through window design for Rusunawa buildings in the hot-humid climate of Indonesia.- Text Mınıng Method to Analyze the Level of Comments on Hotel Facılıtıes.- Beyond Sustainability: The Force of Urbanisation on the Malay Community in Kelantan.- The Malay Community Dilemmas in the New Urban World.- Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Migrant Workers in Villages in the City: A Perspective of Translocal Reproduction of Labour and Re-commoning.- An Institutional Analysis of Surabaya (Indonesia) - Kitakyushu (Japan) Green Sister City Cooperation.- Revealing the Street Vendor Phenomena for Better Urban Life.- Influence of UrbanLakes on Quality of Life: Perspective of Public Recreationists on Physical and Health Factors.- Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis for Sustainability Assessment Based on Disaster Losses in Batu City.- A Concept Development of Kayutangan Kampong Heritage in Implementing Sustainable Development.- Local Community Involvement in Protecting Malaysia's Historic Buildings: An Exploratory Study.- Public Transit Network Analysis Using Spatial Approach.- The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Inpatient Hospital Ward Air Ventilation System.- Approaches to Adaptive Reuse Strategies for Heritage Buildings in Public Universities.- Tracer Study in a Full-Scale Physical Modelling of Sustainable Constructed Wetlands.- Typology of Post-Occupied Subsidized Simple Home Module Pattern.- The Environmental Impacts of Natural Resources Depletion.- Air Leakage Characteristic of Residential Buildings in the Hot-humid Climate of Indonesia.
Cultural Sustainability in Architecture: Case Study of Bung Bratak Heritage Centre.- Recollecting Manggarai Vernacular Architecture as Told by The Locals of Labuan Bajo.- Resilient Design for Mitigating Tidal Flood on Fisherman Settlements in Muara Angke.- Green Building Concept Implementation through Appropriate Site Development.- Low energy cooling strategies through window design for Rusunawa buildings in the hot-humid climate of Indonesia.- Text Mining Method to Analyze the Level of Comments on Hotel Facilities.- Beyond Sustainability: The Force of Urbanisation on the Malay Community in Kelantan.- The Malay Community Dilemmas in the New Urban World.- Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Migrant Workers in Villages in the City: A Perspective of Translocal Reproduction of Labour and Re-commoning.- An Institutional Analysis of Surabaya (Indonesia) - Kitakyushu (Japan) Green Sister City Cooperation.- Revealing the Street Vendor Phenomena for Better Urban Life.- Influence of UrbanLakes on Quality of Life: Perspective of Public Recreationists on Physical and Health Factors.- Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis for Sustainability Assessment Based on Disaster Losses in Batu City.- A Concept Development of Kayutangan Kampong Heritage in Implementing Sustainable Development.- Local Community Involvement in Protecting Malaysia's Historic Buildings: An Exploratory Study.- Public Transit Network Analysis Using Spatial Approach.- The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Inpatient Hospital Ward Air Ventilation System.- Approaches to Adaptive Reuse Strategies for Heritage Buildings in Public Universities.- Tracer Study in a Full-Scale Physical Modelling of Sustainable Constructed Wetlands.- Typology of Post-Occupied Subsidized Simple Home Module Pattern.- The Environmental Impacts of Natural Resources Depletion.- Air Leakage Characteristic of Residential Buildings in the Hot-humid Climate of Indonesia.