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Perancangan Pasar Tradisional Dengan Pendekatan Arsitektur Biofilik Di Sijunjung
Sijunjung is one of the regencies located in the West Sumatra Province with a land area of 3,131 km², and the population of Sijunjung Regency in 2021 was 237,313 people. The people of Sijunjung engage in various professions, one of which is trading. Traders in Sijunjung are predominantly from the middle to lower class and typically engage in buying and selling activities in traditional markets. Traditional markets have long been crucial places for the community, especially for consumers to obtain necessary goods and services, and for traders as their primary source of livelihood. With the passage of time, traditional markets have gradually been marginalized, partly due to the negative stigma associated with them, characterized by mud, dirt, congestion, unpleasant smells, and poorly organized circulation. Another reason is the presence of modern retailers that are perceived as cleaner and more comfortable. This has a significant impact, particularly on the efforts of traders, indirectly contributing to an increase in poverty rates in Sijunjung.The design of this traditional market aims to create a clean, comfortable, and safe environment with effective circulation planning to eliminate the negative perception of traditional markets. Additionally, the design is expected to contribute to the economic improvement of Sijunjung Regency. The design methodology for this traditional market in Sijunjung begins by identifying design problems, analyzing the relationship between the market and biophilic architecture, and studying relevant cases related to traditional markets and Biophilic Architecture to develop theories for the design. This traditional market adopts a Biophilic Architecture approach, where nature plays a significant role in its activities and functions. Establishing a connection with nature is expected to have a positive impact on both goods and people, especially those present in this traditional market. The application of the biophilic architecture approach is anticipated to optimize the functions and purposes of designing the traditional market in Sijunjung.
Keywords: Sijunjung, Traditional Market, Biophilic Architecture.
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