Design Of Turtle Conservation Center In Goa Cemara, Sanden, Bantul With Ecological Approach
Abstract
The turtle conservation center at Goa Cemara Beach in Sanden, Bantul is one of the efforts of the local community
to protect and conserve turtles. Because the turtle population is increasingly threatened, mainly due to human activities,
it is necessary to increase awareness of the importance of protecting turtles and its environment. With the development of
ecotourism on the coast of Bantul to protect the coastal area, the construction of a new conservation center by increasing
conservation facilities as a medium to provide recreational education is needed. Thus, this project will accommodates
activities related to turtles from hatchery to captivity which includes conservation, education and tourism facilities. The
conservation facilities that provided include hatchery, captive ponds, and management offices. Meanwhile the education
facilities are a conservation center with gathering space for active education and gallery/interactive visual media for
passive education. Another supporting facilities for tourism will be added, such as toilet, musholla, food court and souvenir
corner.
This
conservation
center
uses
an
ecological
architectural
design
approach
that
responds
to
environmental
conditions
and
the
activities
carried
out
in
it.
The
ecological
aspect
will
be
focused
on
building
design
that
consider
the
tropical
coastal climate, energy efficiency, and the use of sustainable local materials. This approach was chosen as an
effort to create a harmonious relationship between the building and the site in order to preserve nature and the comfort
of living creatures in the area.
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