Perancangan Bangunan Penunjang Pasca Pandemik Covid 19 di Taman Publik Cluster Kilimanjaro Pinus Regency
Abstract
The park in a residential area is the public area closest to the residence. In addition to the closest mileage, residents of the house also have a high sense of belonging in this park compared to other public parks. Given the current pandemic conditions, which require an improvement of the Covid 19 health protocol in every public area, make changes to the design of public facilities to meet those health protocols.
Kilimanjaro Cluster Park is a complex park that will be developed, in line with current pandemic conditions, in addition to needing to be designed in accordance with ergonomics and other standards, consideration of the Covid 19 health protocol is needed.
Supporting building design in addition to meeting good design standards, aesthetic, and making comfortable visitors, especially cluster residents, can also meet the standards of Covid19 health protocols. So that visitors do not need to feel anxious about social distancing, keep their distance, the spread of the virus, because it has been facilitated by a supportive design.
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