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GEMMA : Naga Sacred Ascension - DRIA2021 ITB

About Designing Resilience in Asia
The Designing Resilience in Asia (DRIA) is an International Research Programme on urban and architecture resilience launched in 2014. The DRIA is a flagship initiative of the School of Design and Environment of the National University of Singapore that aims to promote and foster a substantive research and discussion about innovative ideas and propositions towards the resiliency of Asian cities responding to the environmental effects caused by climate change.

Supervisor
M. Prasetiyo E. Yasin
Nissa Aulia Ardiani

Member Group
Muhammad Wildan Ilhami Akbar
Rofi Bintang Mishael
Sayyid Habibullah
Arkansyah Farras Setiawan
Rizki Aldillah
Diana Tibaikanya Desderias

The Panel Poster
on this panel version of DRIA2021 Proposal is simply delivering main ideas of how Gemma coop with calamities such as disastrous typhoon and post flood, the Apung Galura, to sustainable resilience stance. With less narration, bring audience to catch every single message on the drawing details.
The Report "FOLKLORE" Book
How to maintain the architecture and urban design strategy completely deliver to it's user, the city folks? yap, by a story. This section will describe more about the design strategy with some storytelling style and mesmerize audience both visual and narration. We want to make sure that the proposal not only ended up on government shaft, but also 'ECHO' -ing to every single level of the city folks by education, entertainment, and any nowadays people related media so they will visualize what a promising sustainable resilience future will met.
A 'Folklore' Animation
A video media will be much easier for the public to capture so that information about Naga City with more sustainable resilience will be created and not only proud with its own new cultural identity, the public will have the desire to achieve it in reality.
GEMMA : Naga Sacred Ascension - DRIA2021 ITB
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