Strengthening SNI With Profession-Based Housing Design For A Sustainable Future In Indonesia

Proceedings of International Conference on Social, Politics, Administration, and Communication Sciences
Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 (UNTAG) Semarang

๐Ÿ“„ Abstract

In Indonesia, housing design policies are increasingly adopting a human-centered approach, recognizing that a home is deeply connected to the preferences of its occupants. These preferences are highly personal and diverse. While housing design is becoming more tailored to the characteristics of residents, few designs take into account the profession of the homeowner as a basis for classification. This research was conducted through direct field observations and interviews with homeowners. It focused on houses owned by individuals from 10 different professional fields in Indonesia. The goal was to explore how different professions influence the design and organization of living spaces. The study revealed that a homeowner's profession significantly impacts home design. Key findings include the addition of specialized rooms based on hobbies or interests, spatial arrangements that reflect the ownerโ€™s priorities, and increasing adaptability in design to account for climate change. These observations highlight the importance of considering profession-specific needs in housing design. The results suggest that the existing Indonesian National Standards (SNI) for housing and settlements need to be updated. The current standards focus primarily on minimum space requirements, but they should be expanded to include factors related to the homeowner's profession, which significantly shape the character of the design. Integrating these factors would lead to more personalized, functional, and sustainable housing designs.

๐Ÿ”– Keywords

#Housing Design; Indonesia

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Tanggal Publikasi
26 May 2025
Volume / Nomor / Tahun
Volume 2, Nomor 1, Tahun 2025

๐Ÿ“ HOW TO CITE

Choirul Amin; Rizka Tri Arinta; Maya Sulistyoningsih, "Strengthening SNI With Profession-Based Housing Design For A Sustainable Future In Indonesia," Proceedings of International Conference on Social, Politics, Administration, and Communication Sciences, vol. 2, no. 1, May. 2025.

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