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<div class="csl-entry">Pont, U., Herbig, U., & Mahdavi, A. (2019). Performance Enquiries Regarding Traditional and Contemporary Indonesian Architecture: A Holistic Approach. <i>Applied Mechanics and Materials</i>, <i>887</i>, 273–281. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.887.273</div>
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dc.identifier.issn
1660-9336
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dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/142375
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dc.description.abstract
(no german abstract)
This contribution sheds light on recent research efforts that pertain to the built environment in Indonesia. Within the rich diversity of cultures in the Nusantara archipelago interesting examples can be found that illustrate the adaptation to the challenging environmental conditions. Through this research the possibilities for sophisticated solutions for future are investigated, focusing on the building performance. Architecture and planning tasks in Indonesia have to consider the following preconditions: (i) The prevailing hot and humid climate, which will be strongly influenced by the climate change in the future; (ii) the country's geography, which consists of a number of wide-spread islands; (iii) the rich and diverse historical development, including a very diverse architectural heritage; (iv) the location within the "Pacific Ring of Fire", causing recurring natural disasters (e.g. volcano eruptions, earthquakes); (v) a currently ongoing rapid change in socioeconomic key data (economic growth rate, population growth, digitalization); (vi) a strong tendency to urbanization. Whereas these facts are known, as well as the need for energy efficient buildings, the level of knowledge about the performance of buildings in different regions of Indonesia is rather limited. Specifically, regional building traditions are often treated only in historical discourse. Thus, an interdisciplinary research effort that aims to examine Indonesian architecture in a comprehensive and holistic way has been undertaken in the past years, based on works dating back to 2005. In this paper we present parts of these efforts, namely (i) the assessment of a contemporary art museum in the city of Yogyakarta using monitored indoor conditions, and conception of potential future improvement; (ii) Further data collection efforts currently performed on a number of traditional residential buildings, (iii) a review of current, exemplary re-development efforts including the utilization and adaptation of traditional architectural concepts in Indonesia, and (iv) the details of the recently started incentive on interdisciplinary research on Indonesian architecture.
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dc.description.abstract
This contribution sheds light on recent research efforts that pertain to the built environment in Indonesia. Within the rich diversity of cultures in the Nusantara archipelago interesting examples can be found that illustrate the adaptation to the challenging environmental conditions. Through this research the possibilities for sophisticated solutions for future are investigated, focusing on the building performance. Architecture and planning tasks in Indonesia have to consider the following preconditions: (i) The prevailing hot and humid climate, which will be strongly influenced by the climate change in the future; (ii) the country's geography, which consists of a number of wide-spread islands; (iii) the rich and diverse historical development, including a very diverse architectural heritage; (iv) the location within the "Pacific Ring of Fire", causing recurring natural disasters (e.g. volcano eruptions, earthquakes); (v) a currently ongoing rapid change in socioeconomic key data (economic growth rate, population growth, digitalization); (vi) a strong tendency to urbanization. Whereas these facts are known, as well as the need for energy efficient buildings, the level of knowledge about the performance of buildings in different regions of Indonesia is rather limited. Specifically, regional building traditions are often treated only in historical discourse. Thus, an interdisciplinary research effort that aims to examine Indonesian architecture in a comprehensive and holistic way has been undertaken in the past years, based on works dating back to 2005. In this paper we present parts of these efforts, namely (i) the assessment of a contemporary art museum in the city of Yogyakarta using monitored indoor conditions, and conception of potential future improvement; (ii) Further data collection efforts currently performed on a number of traditional residential buildings, (iii) a review of current, exemplary re-development efforts including the utilization and adaptation of traditional architectural concepts in Indonesia, and (iv) the details of the recently started incentive on interdisciplinary research on Indonesian architecture.
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FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH
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dc.language.iso
en
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Trans Tech Publications
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Applied Mechanics and Materials
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dc.subject
General Engineering
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dc.subject
Indonesia
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dc.subject
Monitoring
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dc.subject
Building Performance
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dc.subject
Holistic Approach
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dc.subject
Indoor environmental conditions
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dc.title
Performance Enquiries Regarding Traditional and Contemporary Indonesian Architecture: A Holistic Approach
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Artikel
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dc.type
Article
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dc.description.startpage
273
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dc.description.endpage
281
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Original Research Article
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887
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true
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true
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tuw.project.title
Neighborhood profiles for the optimization of energy transformation processes
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E6
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E1
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Sustainable Production and Technologies
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Energy Active Buildings, Settlements and Spatial Infrastructures
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60
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40
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Applied Mechanics and Materials
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E251-01 - Forschungsbereich Baugeschichte und Bauforschung
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E259-03 - Forschungsbereich Bauphysik und Bauökologie
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.887.273
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1660-9336
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9
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Architektur
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Bauingenieurwesen
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2012
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2011
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Öko-effiziente Entwicklung und Gestaltung der gebauten Umwelt und der räumlichen Ressourcen
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wb.facultyfocus
Eco-efficient development and design of the built environment
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wb.facultyfocus.faculty
E250
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research article
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E259-03 - Forschungsbereich Bauphysik und Bauökologie
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E280 - Institut für Raumplanung
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E259 - Institut für Architekturwissenschaften
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0000-0001-7320-9620
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E259 - Institut für Architekturwissenschaften
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E250 - Fakultät für Architektur und Raumplanung
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FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH