jailcd2021006: Modular Food Plantation for Low-cost Housing in Indonesia

Authors

  • Yanita Mila Ardiani Author
  • Fathiya Alifa Tsabitah Author

Keywords:

Modular, Food Plantation, Low-cost Housing

Abstract

The need for food in this densely populated city is primary. In this pandemic, even going to the market outside of the far away home is very risky to do. These Phenomena need creative solutions in flats for middle and lower-income earners to produce their food in their neighbourhood. The lower-class housing does not have a large area, so this planting should be made on a modular system so that all types of food that can be grown can be easily carried out and accessed by all residents. Modular Food Plantation is done by collecting data on what foods can be grown modularly on limited land and require a faster harvest. Then an analysis of what modules can be done with development alternatives for the future is made. From here, it was selected and implemented in Low-Cost Housing in Indonesia. This study uses computer experiments and digital data processing, with data obtained by surveying the types of food that can be grown in this low-cost housing. It is hoped that this research will be useful in designing flats in Indonesia and the world.

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Published

2025-06-02