Description
N. Vinky Rahman’s research theme, focusing on passive fire protection systems in traditional Batak Toba settlements, is highly relevant to one of the main themes in Amy Marisa’s research roadmap, namely the development of fire safety systems based on traditional architectural design.
N. Vinky Rahman’s research theme, which focuses on passive fire protection systems in traditional Batak Toba settlements, is highly relevant to one of the primary themes in Amy Marisa’s research roadmap, namely the development of fire safety systems based on traditional architectural design. N. Vinky Rahman applies a mixed-method approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative methods, with assessments conducted using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method.
The Traditional Batak Toba Settlement selected by N. Vinky Rahman as the research object is part of the Lake Toba Super Priority Tourism Destination Area (DPSP).
N. Vinky Rahman’s research not only raises awareness of the importance of protecting cultural heritage assets but also provides solutions to improve the reliability of fire protection systems in historical buildings. This aligns with Amy Marisa’s research objectives related to the preservation of cultural heritage buildings and the development of fire safety policies.