Concept Buildings Earthquake Safe

We are equally aware of how a series of earthquakes that occurred this past influence our lives. Casualties, buildings collapsed, the wheels of government disrupted, economies slowed and many other effects. But if we are wise enough to take lessons from this incident? This paper will review lessons learned from building damage due to failure to apply the concept of earthquake-safe buildings.

Previously, we often hear about the earthquake resistant buildings. Later, the term was changed to a safe house or a home friendly quake quake. In fact, there is no earthquake-resistant houses. The possibility of damage still exists, at least minor damage. However, it is still safe for the occupants, so-called safe houses earthquake.

Earthquake safe buildings built according to minimum standards set by the experts and set forth in the regulations of the earthquake (SNI-2002). If there is a small earthquake, earthquake safe buildings will not be damaged at all, both non-structural components (architectural components) such as walls, ceilings, roofs, doors and windows, as well as structural components (component supporting buildings) such as foundations, pillars, beams, sloof , and the horses.

In the event of an earthquake with a medium-size, the building can be damaged, but only non-structural components only, while the components of the structure is still safe. Meanwhile, when the big quake, buildings may be damaged both non-structural and structural, but should not collapse because it can kill the occupants. For that, the pole or column must be stronger than the beam (in layman’s terms is called Sloof) so that the seismic energy will be absorbed by the first beam damage and is expected after the earthquake ended its pillar is intact or not broken.

This concept will work if the following three things be fulfilled, namely: 1) the size of the building components according to minimum requirements, 2) all building elements are connected properly, and 3) development carried out with strict quality control.

Size of building components is very important because it is associated with the ability to bear the burden of the earthquake that occurred. Size is obtained after analyzing the structure of the principle to equate the burden of working with building components capability to bear. For a simple one-story brick house, the minimum requirements a few components are as follows: pole size 12×12 cm, beam / Sloof 12×20 cm, the size iron at least 4 pieces lengthwise diameter of 10 mm, and iron binding (begol) 8mm diameter with a distance of 15 cm with the tip bent 135o.

The size of the foundation is determined by soil conditions. The more ugly the ground (as in swampy areas or heap), then increasingly in the foundation. The average for a simple one-story house, the depth of the foundation stone of approximately 80 cm. As for wood houses, timber size of the primary structure of the average 8/12cm and 6 / 12 cm, adjusted to the distance of exposition. Meanwhile, for multistory buildings, the size of the building must be calculated by the expert structure in order to have the appropriate size.

In addition, the joints between the building component is also important. In buildings that were damaged or collapsed, often seen the release of relationships between components, such as between the foundation with a pole, the pole with the beams, pillars with walls, pillars with horses, and others. For that, the connection must be interconnected so that if there are earthquakes are not easily separated. There should be cutting or anchor-anchor of iron as a hook between components, such as between the foundation pile, pile with walls, beams with a wall, or pole with the horses. For connection with the beam or column switching between iron, overlapping or overalls should be made so that there is a smooth load distribution. For simple building society house, iron length distribution of at least 40 d (d = diameter of reinforcement) or 40 cm to 10 mm diameter reinforcement. Meanwhile, for timber construction, distribution is done by adding scores on each connection.

The quality of building earthquake-safe is also determined by the quality of material used. For the house walls, quality of materials that must be controlled is the mixing of concrete, steel, brick, mortar (plaster), and wood. Concrete mixture is good for simple home is a ratio of 1 cement, 2 sand, and 3 gravels. Then stir until cook with enough water (1 / 2 part). Water is to determine the strength of concrete. The more water, the lower the quality of concrete. Iron is used also should be a standard SNI (Indonesian National Standard) because it was following the quality test. Do not use iron without SNI.

Bricks need to be tested simply by trample brick placed on two runways. If not broken, then the quality is good. Once the importance of the test, until there is a joke in circulation, there is an endurance test by brick struck the forehead. According to joke that, if broken bricks, it means quality is not good, otherwise if a bloody forehead, good quality.

Before installed, the brick should be soaked in water beforehand. For mortar, the quality is good is 1 cement and 4 sand. As for the wood, use dry wood and the wood is not much currency. Use a preservative, for durable wood.

All three of the above if done right, God willing, the building will be safe tergadap earthquake. Indeed the cost of this earthquake safe buildings more expensive for about 30% of the ordinary buildings, but the value does not mean anything compared to the value of our comfort during inhabit the building.

Tags: ,

Minimalist Home Architecture

Minimalist architecture that was rampant at this time is actually not a new architectural form. Since the early 1920s until the shine back in the 1990s, has come with a trigger factor, the interpretation and application of “simplicity” is typical of an architect with other architects.

In fact, Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe are two of the many architects who give the color effect of simplicity (simplicity) is significant in the dynamics of minimalist architecture from the past until now.

Juan Carlos Rego’s art critic in the book Minimalism: Design Source (Page One, Singapore, 2004) revealed, the minimalist aesthetic is an approach that reflects the simplicity. The phenomenon is growing in various fields, such as painting, sculpture, interior, architecture, fashion, and music. However, early growth and the factors triggering the growth in various fields is unique and can not be generalized.

Minimalist in painting and sculpture known as Minimal Art, ABC Art, or Cool Art. Radiant simplicity of Minimal art can be perceived from the expression of the painter Frank Stella, “What you see is what you see.”

Minimal Art flourished in America in the 1960s as a reaction to the flow abstrakt-expressionism that dominated the art world in the 1950s. Abstrakt-expressionism expose individual emotional value, while exposing the Minimal Art universal values through abstract and geometric shapes in the composition mathematical.

Tidal

Minimalist in architecture emphasize the things that are essential and functional. Elementary geometric forms without ornament or decoration into his character. Referring to the opinion of Carlos Rego, it can be said of minimalist architecture began to grow in the early 20th century known as the modern century, the century which enlivened many advances as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

Innovation of various building materials such as steel, concrete, and glass, standardization and efficiency gives new challenges in the design world. Various ideas put forward by architects in mainland Europe and America. At that time they had been trying to find a new architecture format that reflects the spirit of the time by trying to leave the influence of classical architecture.

There is a group of architects who interpret the progress of time while maintaining the decorative spirit of classical architecture, but using nonklasik motive. For example, Art Deco architecture of the 1920s.

There also are exploring the pure geometric shapes and antidekorasi, as seen in the work of Le Corbusier in the 1920s. There also are exploring the integration progress of industry, technology in architecture, and antidekorasi, as seen in the work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Two of the last group which implies the form of elementary, functional, and antidekorasi it might be called minimalist architecture.

Over time, the integration of industrial and technological advancement in architecture dominate the direction of architectural development. Her presence is felt in various parts of the world makes it dubbed the International Style.

Saturated

However, over time the community became saturated with a uniform style. Form and new thinking in architecture was re-excavated.

In the late 1970s Postmodern architecture began to emerge as a reaction to the uniformity of the International Style. Postmodern open opportunities to form, classical architectural ornament into an imaginative form. In the 1980′s Deconstruction architecture which appeared “as if” breaking the unity and harmony of one of the standard composition of a design.

Again and again, people are becoming saturated with postmodern architecture and Deconstruction. Both trends point strongly to process geometric shapes into something more complex is to encourage people back to something essential, the architecture relies on pure geometric forms, elementary, point firmly in neutral shades or white.

1990s by Kliczkowski regarded as a turning point back bersinarnya minimalist architecture, as expressed in his book, Maximalism Maximalismo (Loft Publications, Spain, 2003).

Le Corbusier and Van der Rohe

The presence of back current minimalist architecture and its existence in the past can not be separated from the influence of Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

The expression of Mies van der Rohe “Less is more” (1923) which is very famous regarded as signifying the presence of minimalist architecture today.

Farnsworth House, a vacation home owned by Edith Farnsworth, Fox River, Illinois (1949-1951), and the Seagram Building is an example of an application expression of Van der Rohe. Luxury room setup grow from simplicity and grace in the open plan of arrangement detail the structure and architecture. Completion is structurally and architectural steel columns, steel beams, flat plates, and massive walls, transparent in the building itself that the “decorations”.

Purisme is Le Corbusier thought that states that pure forms such as balls, cubes, and pyramids have a timeless aesthetic law (the 1920s). Villa Savoye in Poissy is one of reflection.

Visually, this villa is formed from the composition of geometric shapes. There are no decorative elements. For Corbusier, the decor is just a tactic to hide the errors of development.

In addition to the composition of geometric shapes that characterize his work, Corbusier featuring a unique element, namely the use of ramps instead of stairs or bridges. Something that has not been prevalent at the time, but currently the architectural element that gives its own color for minimalist architecture.
Listen
Read phonetically

Tags: ,

Tropical Home Design

Houses are designed with the approach of a tropical climate is comfortable, thanks to the cool environment and a charming interior furniture arrangement.
Two-storey dwelling situated in the area Cinere, Depok, interior furniture is designed with a thick tropical nuances. The surroundings are cool to be the main strength of this house. So the house is designed with eaves, porch, and a lot of openings to allow scope air into the building this house.
One of the unique design of this house is located on the furniture placement living room separate from the main building. Piece of wood deck connecting the two, across the fish pond that surrounds the living room. Fish pond is once again functioning reduce the heat outside.
The living room is filled with tiny chairs and table set with accessories sweeteners, such as lamps sit and bead fabric that stretches in the corner. Although separate, the arrangement of living room furniture is designed on an ongoing basis with the dining room, family room, and back porch. Order it managed to create comfort and warmth of a family.
One of the strengths of this house is also located on the expertise hostess arrange furniture interior design. Various accessories used as decoration, whether in a display cabinet or console table. Some corner of the room was also filled furniture console table, sofa, or pair of chairs. Not an inch of room was left empty with no decoration. All beautifully arranged

Tags: ,