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Analysis of the design prototype for prefabricated building components in subsidized housing
The rapid population growth and urbanization in Indonesia have escalated the demand for affordable and habitable housing. Subsidized housing development has been posited as a solution to this burgeoning need. However, conventional construction methods grapple with challenges such as limited land availability, elevated costs, extended durations, subpar building quality, adverse environmental impacts, and associated social issues. Consequently, this research aims to design prefabricated building component modules for subsidized housing as an alternative construction methodology that is swift, environmentally friendly, and reduces construction waste. The adopted method was experimental, focusing on the design of building component modules, which were subsequently simulated using a computer aided design (CAD) application. This study endeavors to elucidate the requirements for affordable and habitable housing in Indonesia. It has produced prefabricated building component modules for subsidized housing as a reference for application. The anticipated outcomes of this research are expected to significantly contribute to the evolution of a more rapid, eco friendly subsidized housing construction methodology that minimizes construction waste. This would pave the way for more efficient and effective subsidized housing development, catering to societal housing needs without compromising environmental integrity during construction.
Analysis of the design prototype for prefabricated building components in subsidized housing
The rapid population growth and urbanization in Indonesia have escalated the demand for affordable and habitable housing. Subsidized housing development has been posited as a solution to this burgeoning need. However, conventional construction methods grapple with challenges such as limited land availability, elevated costs, extended durations, subpar building quality, adverse environmental impacts, and associated social issues. Consequently, this research aims to design prefabricated building component modules for subsidized housing as an alternative construction methodology that is swift, environmentally friendly, and reduces construction waste. The adopted method was experimental, focusing on the design of building component modules, which were subsequently simulated using a computer aided design (CAD) application. This study endeavors to elucidate the requirements for affordable and habitable housing in Indonesia. It has produced prefabricated building component modules for subsidized housing as a reference for application. The anticipated outcomes of this research are expected to significantly contribute to the evolution of a more rapid, eco friendly subsidized housing construction methodology that minimizes construction waste. This would pave the way for more efficient and effective subsidized housing development, catering to societal housing needs without compromising environmental integrity during construction.
Analysis of the design prototype for prefabricated building components in subsidized housing
Paikun (Autor:in) / Fajargde, Ranu Muhammad (Autor:in) / Selvia (Autor:in) / Humaeni, Moh (Autor:in) / Amdani, Selfin Anugrah (Autor:in) / Budiman, Dana (Autor:in)
07.11.2023
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