Karto Wijaya
Architecture Program, Faculty of Civil Technology and Planning (FTSP), Universitas Kebangsaan

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Communal Space in the Settlement of Cibuntu Sentra Area, Bandung City Yudi Ariyanto; Karto Wijaya; Heru Wibowo; Amat Rahmat
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability
Publisher : Universitas Kebangsaan Republik Indonesia [UKRI]

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v1i2.357

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ABSTRACT : Cibuntu area is a residential area in the city of Bandung that already existed in the colonial era of the Dutch government before independent Indonesia which was partially inhabited by natives and as the settlement of Cibuntu began to be suspended in China and immigrants from the city inhabiting Cibuntu in Bandung became wrong one area with a diverse population. However, in 1937 there was an immigrant from which he founded a small, tofu-producing factory in the Cibuntu area of Bandung. Even though it is a small-scale home industry, the factory is the first and the beginning of the identity of the Cibuntu area as a center for tofu production. But with the time and time of Cibuntu region with limited space the settlement was getting more crowded. This research is intended to provide data and facts that occurred in the Cibuntu area of Bandung. The researcher aims to describe or evaluate what is in the field such as activities, characteristics, relationships, conversations, differences that exist in the field so that this research is not manipulated only to analyze facts / facts that exist in Cibuntu settlementsKeywords : Communal Space, Settlement
Analysis Of Data Climate The Several Town In Indonesia For Support The Development Of Standard Adaptive Comfort The Traditional Homes. Wahyu Sujatmiko; Amat Rahmat; Karto Wijaya
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability
Publisher : Universitas Kebangsaan Republik Indonesia [UKRI]

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v1i2.359

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ABSTRACT : According to the adaptive thermal comfort approach, the neutral temperatures or the comfortable temperature of building occupants can be predicted based on the average data of the outdoor air temperature in the vicinity of the residential buildings. Generally the residents of the residential buildings still feel comfortable in the range of zones 80% or plus minus two and a half degrees of comfortable temperature.This paper attempts to analyze the typical annual climate data was published by ASHRAE RP 1477 in the Year 2011 for the purpose of estimating the comfort zone of traditional buildings in Indonesia. The method was used is the statistical data processing of 28 cities in Indonesia, to be presented in the form of average, minimum, maximum, daily and monthly data. It is expected that this method will get selected daily data profile and monthly data. Furthermore, the monthly data calculated comfort zone follows the adaptive thermal equation of ASHRAE 55 2004.The existing data are expected later to be used to compare with the actual data of mean vote which have accumulated over several years of this measurement for prediction the comfort level of the existing traditional dwelling.Keywords : Typical Annual Climate Data; Adaptive Thermal Comfort; ASHRAE; Traditional Buildings; Natural Ventilation