The reliability of a building, as regulated by law, is an indicator of its ability to provide safety for its occupants. In order to map the potential risks of residential buildings, a survey was conducted to assess the reliability of 94 residential units in the Batukasur village, Batulayang village, Cisarua district, based on building reliability criteria. This location was chosen due to its hilly geographic conditions and the fact that the houses were self-built by residents. The method used was a questionnaire, which was used by students to observe and interview residents to obtain information describing the level of building reliability. The results of the observation showed that the reliability level of the residential buildings reached 3.66, which is between poor and good. The lowest value was the accessibility level, which reached 3.48, while the highest was health, with a value of 3.88 on a scale of 1-5. These conditions indicate that the residential conditions are relatively good, but the low accessibility level should be noted, as it can limit mobility during the evacuation process. This condition is closely related to the level of resident participation and knowledge of disasters. Furthermore, the mapping results can be used as information for the village regarding the level of building reliability.
Kampong Kranggan is a traditional village in Bekasi City that still survives with the building of stilt houses and the Babaritan ceremony as a cultural ritual. Architectural resilience amidst the modernization of urban areas makes this traditional village unique and has a distinctive character. The community service carried out aims to carry out an architectural inventory of the graphic data on the building of the Kranggan traditional village house architecturally. With a sustainable mentoring model, the inventory of traditional houses is a preservation database. Community service uses a participatory method approach, which applies observation and interviews as instruments for processing and presenting data. Stages of architectural surveys, measurements, sketches, and photo documentation, by involving the owners of traditional house buildings in a participatory manner. From the results of the data collection, a focus group discussion was carried out to dig up in-depth information, and an inventory of data was carried out by digitally depicting the shape of buildings and areas. The result of this community service is the availability of graphical data for the people of the Kranggan Traditional Village and the Jatirangga Village government. The process of community service is expected to be able to encourage increased awareness, initiatives, innovation, and community participation in the preservation of cultural heritage and increase the usability of house buildings as community assets in the development of the creative economy become the basis for the Kampong Kranggan Traditional Village preservation movement and of course, can be used in regional planning in the City Bekasi.
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