ADAPTATION OF FLOATING HOUSES (RUMAH LANTING) TO THE TIDES OF THE MELAWI RIVER IN WEST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA Jawas Dwijo Putro 1 , Zairin Zain 1 1 Universitas Tanjungpura [email protected]Urban Retrofitting: Building, Cities and Communities in The Disruptive Era The 20 th International Conference on Sustainable Environment & Architecture Supported By: Organized By: Presenter Affiliation:
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ADAPTATION OF FLOATING HOUSES (RUMAH LANTING)
TO THE TIDES OF THE MELAWI RIVER
IN WEST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
Jawas Dwijo Putro1, Zairin Zain1 1 Universitas Tanjungpura
Lanting which are affected the tides of the river.
These houses have experienced this condition
since the occupants began the settlement. It
regularly occurs throughout the year and has
become a habit for the occupants of these Rumah
Lanting to respond to it.
FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
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Figure 9. Passive Adaptation Process
Active adaptation means that the role of the individual is very important
in influencing the environment
Passive adaptation places the floating house as an object that makes
changes. Changes that occur in the floating house are an attempt to
adapt to changes in the environmental conditions.
Figure 8. Active Adaptation Process
CONCLUSIONS
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• The occupants of the floating house have made an adaptation process for a long time according to the
length of their stay in the house.
• The floating house is a house that has a multi-functional space so that the activities it accommodates
vary. Various activities accommodated do not hinder the adaptation process, and the changes that
occur do not significantly change the physical building.
• Active adaptations are the occupants’ response to adapt to changes in the environmental conditions.
The changes involve activity patterns, territory and privacy.
• Passive Adaptations are made by making adjustments and changes to the floating house. The changes
include position, orientation, access and function.
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