Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
Online ISSN : 1347-2852
Print ISSN : 1346-7581
Architectural/Urban Planning and Design
Research on Non-Engineered Housing Construction Based on a Field Investigation in Jakarta
Shiro WatanabeNorihisa ShimaKaori Fujita
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2013 Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 33-40

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In recent years more and more houses of the low- and middle-income group in Indonesia have reportedly been affected by earthquakes. These houses are mostly non-engineered because most of them are designed and constructed without the involvement of professional engineers or architects. Clarifying the construction process of these non-engineered houses is the key to improving their seismic resilience.
In this article, the authors examined how non-engineered houses are constructed in Jakarta. Most of the data used in this study is based on questionnaire surveys in two residential areas. After clarifying the background of the two surveyed areas and physical characteristics of non-engineered houses there, the authors examined how non-engineered housing construction is implemented through the analyses of construction scale, types of informally organized construction sectors and the relationship between homeowners and the sectors. The results indicate that non-engineered construction varies in scale and technological level depending on the type of construction sector, and offer basic knowledge that leads to further study for improving the seismic resilience of non-engineered houses.
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