2018 International Conference on Information Technology Systems and Innovation (ICITSI) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icitsi.2018.8695935
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The Role of Internet of Things to Support Cultural Heritage Inventory in Urban Resiliency Approach: Tradisional House in Bandar Lampung Case

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“…The goals of creating a paradigm in psychological environment and local behaviour's mapping, is to provide the knowledge to enable architect and urban designer to better understand existing social condition of modern society and the whole design process, including how to analyses and implement it. In addition, an increase in the capacity of socio--ecological systems can be obtained through knowledge of the psychological environment and local behaviour, so as to be able to provide guidance on building designs that have high complexity (Hardilla & Nugroho, 2018). The psychological environment approach can be regarded as a theory that can help designers and architects analyse environmental conditions by looking at a rich and varied series of psychological reactions, including people's orientation and disorientation, people's knowledge, secrecy and social relations, and aesthetic value (Kolb, as cited in Akbari & Sattarisarbangholi, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The goals of creating a paradigm in psychological environment and local behaviour's mapping, is to provide the knowledge to enable architect and urban designer to better understand existing social condition of modern society and the whole design process, including how to analyses and implement it. In addition, an increase in the capacity of socio--ecological systems can be obtained through knowledge of the psychological environment and local behaviour, so as to be able to provide guidance on building designs that have high complexity (Hardilla & Nugroho, 2018). The psychological environment approach can be regarded as a theory that can help designers and architects analyse environmental conditions by looking at a rich and varied series of psychological reactions, including people's orientation and disorientation, people's knowledge, secrecy and social relations, and aesthetic value (Kolb, as cited in Akbari & Sattarisarbangholi, 2016).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, these analyses can develop more accurate assessment of urban design and has high influences to promote effective resilient architecture in city. Local communities' condition which are affected by global change, climate, social and cultural change, natural and industrial disasters, and economic shock could be addressed through resilience as part of strategic in human settlement (Hardilla, 2018as cited in Ozel, Dipasquale, & Mecca, 2015. So, to imagine socio ecological design as a solution, we need psychological perform mapping on element of psychological environment that can be used in future resilient architecture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this way, intelligent applications and services push us towards creating new cultural spaces that actively involve visitors. All stakeholders involved in the promotion and use of cultural assets are required to undergo a change in governance due to the rise in visitor culture, the development of novel technologies, the adoption of new media, and the abrupt change in the platforms on which knowledge is shared [7,8]. Within these technological ecosystems, there are objects and people equipped with technological devices, which allow them to communicate and share data in a smart way.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A similar study of traditional houses in Indonesia as cultural heritage, cultural identity, and its changes in modern times has also attracted the attention of domestic and foreign scholars. Among them have been done in Sunda (Darmayanti, 2016), Jogyakarta (Adishakti, 2008), Minangkabau (Noviarti et al, 2013), Tana Toraja , Bandar Lampung (Hardilla & Nugroho, 2018), and Batak Toba (Hanan et al, 2015). The scholars pointed out the urgency of maintaining traditional houses as cultural heritage and identity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%