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Akhmad Raihan Fadhilla
Curatorial-X
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5 min readJan 29, 2021

Labyrint Market : Human Behavior Disciplinary Tools

Akhmad Raihan Fadhila

In a pandemic state like this, the COVID-19 virus alone has affected a lot of things. One of them is a place of buying and selling. The place of buying and selling is one of the important points in the continuity of human life because humans certainly need the intake of food, drinks, utensils, etc. But in these conditions the place of buying and selling is a place prone to the spread of the COVID-19 virus because the irregular traffic flow makes the flow of the COVID-19 virus spread irregular as well. In this case, the important key in handling COVID-19 is actually the people. As has often been told by health workers that “it is obligatory to keep a distance and wear a mask” but still people, especially the people of Jakarta, still underestimate the current situation. Currently, it may still be normal not to follow the rules, but what if in 5 years it turns out that the COVID-19 virus has mutated so that the virus, which many people think is trivial, becomes increasingly vicious and with faster transmission. One way of handling this virus is using physical distancing, but is physical distancing enough? If the virus that has mutated with faster transmission, physical distancing will not be enough. The situation in which humans meet face-to-face should not occur in human life if this mutated virus actually exists. Then how do you handle a situation like this? In this design, the concept adopted is to combine a labyrinth with a buying and selling building typology that makes people walk in one direction and as much as possible eliminates the possibility of cross or face-to-face contact.

Interaction Capsule

Hanna Amalia Utami

Surabaya in 2025, like any other place in the world, is still facing the COVID-19 pandemic that has been going on for five years. The vaccine that is highly anticipated at the start of pandemic can no longer be our main hope. For the past five years, people learn to adapt their activity so we could coexist with the virus. Rather than restricting people to do activities only at home and interacting virtually, it is better to propose an idea of a place that can be used for people to interact while still maintaining the health protocol so there will be no virus transmission. We provide ‘Interaction Capsule” as a place for people to interact in public without direct contact. This capsule is for temporary use. User can rent the capsule. Each person got their own capsule. Its technology allow it to attach and detach from other unit so people can use it for individual purpose or group meeting. After registration, user will enter their chosen capsule. The capsule will move away, allowing other capsule to connect to the vacuum room. The capsule will move to a specific point depending on their activities and whether they are in group or alone.

Density Limitation on Vertical Columbarium

Takara Firshadelia

Throughout the year of 2019,the death toll caused by the corona virus outbreak has claimed many victims,and will continue to grow until a vaccine is found. Some people may experience multiple losses because of the covid-19 pandemic,people might be unable to be with the loved one when they die,or unable to mourn over someone’s death in-person with friends and family. Related to the pandemic,limitation on size in person gatherings have changed the way people gather and grieve,including holding the funeral services,this is one kind of strategies implemented to suppress the spread of the virus. Thousands of deceased patients in Malang have been buried under the covid-19 protocol for cautions across the city despite not being registered as covid deaths. By that,architecture trying to provide a safe place for people to mourn and held a funeral so that people could still give their last tribute for their loved ones. The role of architecture is understanding the risks and respond appropriately related to burial,also want to know the mortality risk of covid-19 — the likelihood that someone who catches the disease will die from it. Due to the death statistic,design implementation should consider the amount of the available land in 2025.

Linear Library

Endro Elmanuah

COVID-19, which has infected the entire world, has infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands of human and infections through direct contact, inhaled contaminated air and indirectly touching contaminated surfaces. Not only that, changes occur so profoundly after the post-pandemic or what is called the new normal changes the social fabric of society, habits and especially in architectural design in future but also changes the way humans live, work, and interact with each other people. change to prevent spread requires for each individual social distancing is at least 1.5 meter and also requires designing an architecture to adapt to new normal and make a new habit maintaining a distance and environment with good circulation. The main mission is to prepare must to do at pandemic and still continues to need longtime finished pandemic. Need architectural can design that is adaptive begins with an architectural approach that is raised with the theme of the task it is behavioral architecture as the main concentration as a guide and guidance in designing architectural designs to deal with and adapt to new behaviors during a pandemic as keeping distance, behavior queuing before entering building, one-way entry and exit, efficiency use for user can use building and just one see direction after enter building can know what to do and that for prevent the crowd at building with linear design. And the aspect of attention to users at a comfortable at library, must required aspect; Noise, lighting, temperature and a sense of security provided enough space to maintain distance and comfort are also presented with the additional green space as a garden longwise beside at building library which has a positive impact on reducing stress due to being in the building for too long. So that the architectural design concept is able to deal with a long-running pandemic.

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