Abstract
Disaster awareness is a concept that must be understood by everyone, especially residents of housing in disaster prone areas. However, is disaster awareness also owned by the architects who do housing designs? This study tries to explore the views of housing residents on the work of architects who have awareness of disasters by looking at various categories of housing residents’ backgrounds. Research using the Neuroresearch method. The number of samples taken was 743 respondents with a sampling technique using cluster random sampling. Data collection techniques were carried out using a questionnaire and a Likert scale of 1 to 5. The results of the study showed the diversity of the occupants’ background which showed that the work of housing architects was considered to have a bit of disaster awareness and disaster awareness but not yet maximal. Therefore, it is very important for architects to be given an understanding and education about disaster awareness in order to produce work in the form of housing designs that can accommodate a sense of security for residents, especially in the face of disasters.
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