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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefano Melli

Landscape is the result of the reciprocal transformative relationship between humans and the places where they live. In recent decades, this relationship has been weakening, especially in urban areas, where the quality of life is decreasing due to the accelerating decay and the environmental crisis. Within this context, action strategies that create new landscapes planted in a city run the risk of being rejected by the inhabitants. An iconic case is the one of the roof garden, whose reputation, distorted by greenwashing operations, is far from achieving its full potential. Therefore, it is important to implement a systemic strategy whereby the green roof redefines the urban landscape together with the people living there.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Reza Fauzi ◽  
Silia Yuslim

<p>A garden is an outdoor relaxation area, set aside for the display of plants and other natural habitats solitary to human life. However, due to the reduced open space in urban areas, turning parks into gardens has become common. Therefore, a roof garden is an attractive option because it is private, and accessible to only certain people. Presently, the Study Program Landscape Architecture Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, Indonesia, has a roof garden used to support certain subjects' practical activities.  However, the concept of a green pattern applied to the roof garden of this institution is not optimal. Therefore, this study aims to determine the design principles that have not been maximized in the roof garden of Study Program Landscape Architecture due to inaccuracy in the arrangement of the green pattern. This is descriptive research intended to describe and examine the characteristics, relationships, similarities, and differences of green patterns in the roof garden with other phenomena.</p>


Author(s):  
Omar Alkhawaldeh ◽  

This project makes use of calculus, specifically integration, to find the exact area of a roof garden to minimize the cost of material used in flooring it. Since the roof is of irregular shape, it is divided into four sections, the integral of each section is taken, and a relationship between the integrals is generated. Positive results are found, and the data reveal that the area of the grass floor is 175.3 m2 while the area of the wooden floor is 23.4 m2 with the total price being 2472 US dollars.


Author(s):  
Gökçen Firdevs Yücel Caymaz ◽  
Selim Şükrü Gündüz

The aim of this study is to create a checklist of roof garden design criteria. This scope of work includes an encompassing review of international standards studies such as German Landscape Research, Development, and Construction Society; the American Society for Testing and Materials; the U.S. Green Building Counci; and Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, whereas the generated checklist was evaluated in the Marmara Forum Mall. As a result of the study, an answer was sought to the question, “What are the prerequisites for a roof garden serving the needs of users in today's conditions?” whereas on-site detection, observation, and photography were used as working methods. As a result, in considering the evaluation of the checklist on a scale of the Marmara Forum Mall, climatic data, activities with its hard structure, promenade areas, and designs of plantlife and water elements in soft structure are moderately sufficient, whereas it was determined there is no problem in the roof furniture design and maintenance.


Author(s):  
Ashila Ashara Amalia ◽  
Suwandi Supatra

City life itself known for the busy 24/7 with non-stop busy activities. Monotous activities carried out by city residents makes them frustrated and bored. A need for a place to let them rest for a bit, and that’s where third place is needed. Study stated that city life has problems within the physical and mental health of the residents itself. A simple entertainment such as live music or gathering over food has become their go to rest. C(reative)ulinary Market is a project with third place as the theme for the city residents. Located in Palmerah, within 3 issues detected which area morning to night activities that cause unhealthy lifestyle patterns, no bonding between communities, and no play space for children. Using the design method of dis-programming and behavioural architecture, which comebines program within different properties and examines surrounding people activities. Design concept based on broad food system in which influences for the layout and circulation. 2 program provided, creative culinary in where there’s market and food space for socializing and gather over food, and there’s also cooking class. Active and social space, there’s playground, roof garden, and park within the site. Two important program above aim to provide a place to socialize while providing education on the importance of healthy living. In addition, food brings people together.Key words: Active; City; Creative Culinary; Food; Health Abstrak Kehidupan kota dikenal dengan kehidupan arus padat 24/7. Kegiatan monoton yang dilakukan warga kota membuat masyarakat merasa bosan dan jenuh. Dibutuhkan satu tempat untuk mereka melepas penat sebentar, dan disitulah dibutuhkan third place. Studi menyebutkan bahwa kehidupan kota mempunyai masalah dengan kesehatan fisik dan mental warga kota. Hiburan sederhana, seperti live music atau sekedar makan dan kumpul bersama menjadi sasaran bagi warga kota dalam menghilangkan penat sejenak. Proyek dengan judul C(reative)ulinary Market adalah proyek rancangan bertemakan third place bagi masyarakat kota. Berlokasi di Palmerah, dengan 3 isu yaitu aktivitas padat pagi hingga malam yang menyebabkan pola gaya hidup tidak sehat, tidak ada hubungan erat antar masyarakat, dan tidak ada ruang bermain bagi anak-anak. Menggunakan metode perancangan dis-programming dan behavioural architecture, dimana mengkombinasi program dengan sifat berbeda dan juga meneliti dan mengkaji perilaku masyarakat sekitar tapak. Konsep desain bertajuk pada broad food system yang berpengaruh pada denah dan sirkulasi proyek. Program yang disediakan terdapat 2, kuliner kreatif (creative culinary) dimana terdapat market & food space guna untuk bersosialisasi dan berkumpul bersama sambil makan dan ada cooking class, ruang aktif-sosial (active and social space) terdapat playground dan roof garden serta taman di tapak. Kedua program penting di atas bertujuan untuk memberikan tempat bersosialisasi sekaligus memberikan edukasi akan pentingnya hidup sehat. Selain itu, makanan juga menyatukan antar sesama.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-53
Author(s):  
Karina Febrin Azhari ◽  
Achmad Delianur Nasution

Business Hotel and Shopping Mall are buildings that used as a place to stay, especially for those who in a business trip and grocery facility for guests in the hotel and people around. The exists of hotel and mall in an area usually can attract people to visit that area and used as a place to rest and to gather, this is the main reason on choosing Hotel and Mall to be one of the facilities in supporting area of Science and Technopark in campus USU Kwala Bekala. Based on the USU Kwala Bekala masterplan, the site with 1,6 Ha area is located in the entrance zone, which is the gateway area of USU Kwala Bekala, so that the concept of the mass was building as a gate. This building is expected to be one of the areas that can integrate users with all of the facilities in Science & Techno Park of Campus USU Kwala Bekala. From the analysis that has done, the final design was the buildings are separated into two mass and connected with a sky bridge with the implementation of green architecture. The application of this concept seen in the use of windows, skylight, and the inner court as natural lighting and ventilation, roof garden to recycle rainwater, and secondary skin as a sunlight buffer. These applications are expected to help in reducing the use of water and electricity.


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