CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006

The house reconstruction after Java Earthquake 2006, is an example of how more than 180,000 units house were constructed within less than a year. Disaster event—such earthquake—is not only ruining “a house” but also “a life” of many families. They lost their house, belonging, and even beloved family...

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Main Author: Ikaputra Ikaputra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Petra Christian University 2008-01-01
Series:Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment
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Online Access:http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16969
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spelling doaj-fd6b77b936be4bd9845592ec0d14efaa2020-11-24T22:48:00ZengPetra Christian UniversityDimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment0126-219X2008-01-01361pp.1019CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006Ikaputra IkaputraThe house reconstruction after Java Earthquake 2006, is an example of how more than 180,000 units house were constructed within less than a year. Disaster event—such earthquake—is not only ruining “a house” but also “a life” of many families. They lost their house, belonging, and even beloved family. They suffered shortage of supports to revive their owned family life. In the same time, support from others, donors, and government were definitely limited. A strategy to cope with the issue should be addressed to speed up a house reconstruction for family life revitalization within a lack of resources. A core house is one of concepts or models using a small and simple replicable construction which easily adaptable by community. This small earthquake resistance house is designed to have economic construction cost so that this approach could maximize the number of family impacted. The core house is expected to be expanded by families through process of construction support sharing or a subsidized approach among government, donors, and family owned sources. http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16969core housejava earthquake 2006structural extensionpost disaster reconstruction
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CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment
core house
java earthquake 2006
structural extension
post disaster reconstruction
author_facet Ikaputra Ikaputra
author_sort Ikaputra Ikaputra
title CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006
title_short CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006
title_full CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006
title_fullStr CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006
title_full_unstemmed CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006
title_sort core house: a structural expandability for living study case of yogyakarta post earthquake 2006
publisher Petra Christian University
series Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment
issn 0126-219X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The house reconstruction after Java Earthquake 2006, is an example of how more than 180,000 units house were constructed within less than a year. Disaster event—such earthquake—is not only ruining “a house” but also “a life” of many families. They lost their house, belonging, and even beloved family. They suffered shortage of supports to revive their owned family life. In the same time, support from others, donors, and government were definitely limited. A strategy to cope with the issue should be addressed to speed up a house reconstruction for family life revitalization within a lack of resources. A core house is one of concepts or models using a small and simple replicable construction which easily adaptable by community. This small earthquake resistance house is designed to have economic construction cost so that this approach could maximize the number of family impacted. The core house is expected to be expanded by families through process of construction support sharing or a subsidized approach among government, donors, and family owned sources.
topic core house
java earthquake 2006
structural extension
post disaster reconstruction
url http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16969
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