Regeneration in Parks Through Lighting Landscape Arrangements in Efforts to Prevent Covid 19 David Ricardo, Eduwin Eko Franjaya, Rabita Akbari Sitompul, Al Barra Harahap
Institut Teknologi Sumatera, LP3 Institut Teknologi Sumatera
Abstract
The use of artificial lighting today is not only aimed at the function of a place but has a different meaning, namely to maximize a design context, especially in the arrangement of aesthetic and energy efficient landscape lighting. Design innovation during a pandemic certainly requires designers to make new movements with guidance to prevent the spread of viruses such as the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic that we are currently experiencing. The garden design is now certainly not relevant to the context of the current situation. The placement of garden lights with conditions that still use functional concepts such as facilitating a place for people to gather will be different from the context of social distancing that must be applied during a pandemic but can still be a comfortable public space to use. The need for a new design is a must. The research method used is to maximize the arrangement of lights through the placement of lamps and to maximize the type of light by using digital simulation methods. The type of lamp is measured by the area and function of the garden zoning that is used regardless of the beauty that will be obtained so that apart from being beautiful, it is certainly a pilot garden for the use of energy-saving lamps. The end result is a clear zoning division to limit activities and beautiful and energy efficient visuals.
Keywords: landscape lighting, digital simulation, park for prevention
Topic: Digital Modeling, simulation and fabrication