Abstract

Samarinda City is one of the largest cities in East Kalimantan and is the provincial capital with the most populous population in East Kalimantan with a total of 886.806 people in 2020. The issues Samarinda City became the background for designing a horticulture training center building in Samarinda with a tropical architectural approach, including the number of farmers in Samarinda City reaching 15.649 people, consisting of male and female farmers with minimum age of 15 years and a maximum 65 years, production from the horticultural sector, and the climate in the City of Samarinda is classified as a humid tropical climate. The design problem is how to design the Horticulture Training Center Building in Samarinda so that it can become a place for learning materials and practicum as well as plant sample research with a tropical architertural approach. The purpose of this design is to obtain the design of the Horticulture Training Center Building as a place for study and research on plant samples with a tropical archictectural approach. The method used is an architectural design method with a tropical architectural approach. The results obtained are, a building structure that is sturdy and strong but also efficient requires a good structural planning by using building regulations correctly and correctly, the basic concept used in the design of Horticulture Training Center Building in Samarinda is a center of training and learning facilities which accommodates several types of farmers, as well as a place for plant research with the theme of Tropical Architecture. Keywords: Building, Training, Horticulture, Tropical Architecture

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