Inclusive Street Vendor Community Center concept design is a street vendor solution at Lamongan, East Java. The idea is to provide a public space within the environment and behavior architectural approach. The concept's goals are to generate and produce a conceptual image for a street vendor to accommodate available activity during Covid-19 with Islamic values. Qualitative descriptive is used as the method to describe the result. Meanwhile, we used a literature review to generate a design parameter. This design applies a local character, which consists of environmental and behavioral aspects, to provide optimal comfort and function. Using Islamic principles as a reminder of public welfare and disabled-friendly principles because the community must be guaranteed their interest, and people with disabilities must get their rights. Besides, during the pandemic, there was a change in society's behavior, such as diligently washing hands and physical distancing outside the home. And in this design also needs to be considered and adjusted facility system to prevent the spread of Covid19.
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