Developing Effective Resilient Architecture Based On Psychologycal Environment And Local Behaviour

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This paper view psychological environment and local behaviour as elements to develop effective resilient architecture. It based its understanding that resilience or generally considered as a “positive adaptation” after an unpleasant occurrence and the community undergoes a poor metal condition. Cities like Bandar Lampung are high complex living organism and    has a heterogeneous community composition with a composition of the local population of less than 17% where can be used as examples to explain this phenomenon. The composition of the population as such makes the community individualist so that it becomes one of the factors why Bandar Lampung is ranked 24th (56.4%) in the Indonesia Most Livable City 2017 poll. This paper studies how the ability of Lampung people to image their senses into emotional perceptions. When it is able to map the results of the sensing, then the perception is engineered and directed to be able to encourage the social capacity of community resilience in Bandar Lampung. To overcome this shortage, we need understanding resilience    as a process of factors affecting issue, including understanding concepts and direction psychological environment’s procedures that have connection with architecture design. Architectural design relies on visual imaging as the main factor to direct human behaviour. Through this research, the awareness of architects and designers in designing can be improved by providing knowledge of environmental-­based design and psychological environment.   

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26 December 2017

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978-1-80296-950-4

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Future Academy

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2

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1st Edition

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1-882

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Technology, smart cities, digital construction, industrial revolution 4.0, wellbeing & social resilience, economic resilience, environmental resilience

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Ramadhan*, I. G., Hardilla, D., Nugroho, A. C., & Zaenudin, A. (2017). Developing Effective Resilient Architecture Based On Psychologycal Environment And Local Behaviour. In P. A. J. Wahid, P. I. D. A. Aziz Abdul Samad, P. D. S. Sheikh Ahmad, & A. P. D. P. Pujinda (Eds.), Carving The Future Built Environment: Environmental, Economic And Social Resilience, vol 2. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 245-256). Future Academy. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2019.12.24