Sunday, February 24, 2008

Building Program Analysis


The next progress is to go back with my site study, and place the programs in terms of the site condition. Or Material research.

Light Diagrams




For TOM

This light diagram to argues that domestic space should take into consideration the natural conditions that influences activities. How is the best way the building can benefit from daylight and create interior living conditions for different type of users and activities? Can daylight control create, not simply comfortable living conditions, but also bring different moods and atmospheres to the domestic space?

I think this study could help your site analysis study, since you did mention many times how natural lights are important for your projects.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Building Program Analysis(in progress)

The new building programs will be based on the survey of the demographic population and other important statistic in Jakarta.

Based on 2006 Survey

Population 8.961.680 = Male(4.483.001)+Female(4.478.679)
Household= 2.242.352
Avg House hold member= 4

Birth 128.757+588
Death 38.417
Marriage 15.847
Divorce 463
Adoption 1.766

Density 13.547 km2 from 8961.680/area(66152)

Working 3.531.799
Looking for work 134.292

Vacancies 18.768

In 2006, There were 47.706 persons who have social welfare problem. Proximately 22,44%(10,703 persons) were categorized as neglected elderly, the number of disable were 10193 (21.37%) The elderly institutions were about 5 units with capacity of 780 persons.

Hospitals 122
Beds 16.289
District Public health center 44

Poor household 160.480

Tourist (based on Inbound-Outbound survey) 1.216.132=US $1.578.184.706
+/-25 % tourist to visit Jakarta

Source from
http://bps.jakarta.go.id/

Monday, February 18, 2008

Game about sustainability

Interesting..

My Sust House is a Glaswegian approach to sustainable education, exposing kids and teenagers to issues of sustainability in design and planning through an accessible outlet: the Internet. This interactive game is narrated by two fetching Scottish cartoon characters and comes complete with an introduction on sustainability and two games dedicated to exploring “what sustainability means and how it relates to our homes.”

http://www.mysusthouse.org/

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Saturday, February 2, 2008