Rumah Rakyat (Minka) di Hokkaido di Lihat dari Kajian Fudo
People's House (Minka) in Hokkaido Seen from Fudo Studies

Date
2024Author
Tambunan, Maysarah
Advisor(s)
Situmorang, Hamzon
Alimansyar
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This research aims to determine and explain the relationship between the design
and structure of people's houses in Hokkaido, Japan, with environmental conditions
(climate, geography) and local culture. The research method used is a qualitative
method, namely data collection techniques carried out by documentation,
observation and literature study using sources from journals, articles, books, results
of previous research, and other sources obtained from the internet. The theories used
in this research are: fudo theory, structural theory, and functional theory. Focusing
on the extreme geography and climate in Hokkaido, such as cold temperatures and
very high snowfall, which influence the shape and structure of miuka houses in
Hokkaido. In this way, readers can understand the unique physical characteristics
and design of minka in the Hokkaido region, as well as explain how geographical
and climatic conditions influence architectural form and design. with a focus on
adaptation to cold temperatures, high snowfall and other environmental conditions.
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