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Implementation of reliability buildings based on health principles

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2021
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Anggraeni Endah Kusumaningrum
Le Ho Trung Hieu
Sarsintorini Putra
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Research Projects
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Heritage Buildings Cultural heritage, which is generally more than 50 years old, is a material cultural heritage. This cultural heritage building has essential value for history, science, education, religion, and culture, so that its existence needs to be preserved. Preservation of cultural heritage buildings, of course, must pay attention to health requirements because health is the right of every person guaranteed by law. Requirements for cultural heritage buildings include ventilation systems, lighting, and sanitation, and the use of materials thereof. This paper aims to describe and analyze the implementation of cultural heritage buildings’ reliability based on health principles, using research methods with an empirical juridical approach with qualitative analysis. The research location is in the Kota Lama area in the city of Semarang. Data sources consist of primary and secondary data. Based on the findings and analysis, there are many buildings in the Kota Lama area in Semarang that have been revitalized for their preservation. However, because many buildings in Kota Lama are still owned individually, for that with principles of health, it is necessary to conduct periodic reviews, care for and maintain as an effort to preserve cultural heritage buildings as regulated in Articles 8 paragraph 3 of PUPR Ministerial Regulation No: 01/PRT/M/2015 concerning the maintained Cultural Heritage Building. This is necessary so that the preservation of cultural heritage buildings can be achieved and beneficial to the community
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Education, Review
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