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Muhammad Lamani Dirga

The project is a design for a Rumah Honai, a traditional house from the Dani tribe in Papua. The Honai house accommodates 5-10 people and is one of the typical houses found in the Baliem Valley region. The site is located at -6.193803473514527, 106.78810295511035 with an area of 5.722 square meters. The building materials include asphalt shingles for the roof to reduce weight, concrete for the main structure due to its strength, and wood for parts of the structure, windows, and ventilation for aesthetics and cooling properties.

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Muhammad Lamani Dirga

The project is a design for a Rumah Honai, a traditional house from the Dani tribe in Papua. The Honai house accommodates 5-10 people and is one of the typical houses found in the Baliem Valley region. The site is located at -6.193803473514527, 106.78810295511035 with an area of 5.722 square meters. The building materials include asphalt shingles for the roof to reduce weight, concrete for the main structure due to its strength, and wood for parts of the structure, windows, and ventilation for aesthetics and cooling properties.

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III // 2502035581

MUHAMMAD LAMANI DIRGA


INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FINAL PROJECT

PROJECT BASED BY: RUMAH HONAI, PAPUA BUILDING FORM


The Honai house is one of the typical
Papuan houses, but it cannot be found
throughout Papua, it can only be
found in the Dani tribe, precisely in the
Baliem valley, Jayawijaya Regency,
Papua.

Honai is a term for traditional houses


occupied by men. Meanwhile, the
house for women has a different
name, namely, Ebe'ai. Both are typical
Papuan houses and can accommodate
SPACE RELATIONSHIP
five to ten people

SITE DATA
LOCATION : -6.193803473514527,
106.78810295511035
SITE AREA : 5.722 sqm

Gross Floor Area : 1.6


Building Coverage Ratio : 40%
Green Coverage Ratio : 30%
Maximum Layers : 4

BUILDING MATERIALS

the use of ashpalt shingles as a material for the


the use of carpet is intended to concrete raw material is used as a
outside of the roof is intended to lighten the load on
dampen sound properly, because this material for the main structure of the
the roof, because the roof frame itself already has a the use of wood material in parts of
school is filled with many young building, because its strength is quite
fairly heavy weight with a large enough size, with the list and door and window frames
children who tend to be more active, strong and the load that is supported
the use of ashpalt shingles it is hoped that it will not
also using carpet can minimize and ventilation, is intended so that the
add enough weight to the roof frame. by the structure is quite heavy due to
collisions so as to avoid injury to building can have a fairly cool air
the large mass of the building
students because of the wood material, and
also, the use of wood material can add
to the aesthetics of the building itself

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