I'm Teuku Ivan, ST. MT. born in Banda Aceh in 1968. I completed my undergraduate degree in 1996 at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning Department of Architecture at Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Surabaya (ITS). Continuing S2 education at University of Sumatera Utara (USU) in Master Program of Architecture Study in City Development Management was completed in 2010. Until now, I am active as a lecturer at Faculty of Engineering Department of Architecture Unsyiah. Currently served as chairman of Bond Architects of Indonesia Province of Aceh. The Acehnese (also written as Atjehnese and Achinese) are an ethnic group from aceh Indonesia on the northernmost tip of the island ofmSumatra. The area has a history of political struggle against the Ducth. Majority of the Acehnese people are Muslims. The Acehnese people are also referred to by other names such as Lam Muri, Lambri, Akhir, Achin, Asji, A-tse and Atse.Their language, Acehnese, belongs to the Aceh group of Malaysia of the Austronesia language family.A 14th century Suruaso inscription was found in Tanah Datar Regency (West Sumatra), and written in two languages, Old Malay and Tamil. Tamil merchants also assimilated with Acehnese people and do not practice Tamil culture or speak the Tamil language. Among the present day Acehnese can also be found descent from Arab and Turkish merchants. The Acehnese were at one time Hindus, as evident from their traditions and the many Sankrit words in their language. They have been Muslim for several centuries and are generally considered the most conservative Muslim ethnic group in Indonesia with the implementation of Sharialaw in their home province of Aceh The estimated number of Acehnese ranges between 3,526,000 people and at least 4.2 million people.Traditionally, there have been many Acehnese agriculturists, metal-workers and weavers. Traditionally , their social organisation is communal. They live in gapongs which combine to form districts known as mukims. The golden era of Acehnese culture began in the 16th century, along with the rise of the IslamicAceh sultanate and later reaching its peak in the 17th century. Generally, the Acehnese people are regarded as strict adherents to the Islamic faith and also as militant fighters against the colonial conquest of the portugese and the Dutch empire.
| 1 | The thermal phenomena of Aceh tradisional house due to changes inform spatial planning, building materials and constructure structures |
| 2 | Study of comfort level pedestrian roads in the Historical Area of Peunayong, Banda Aceh, Indonesia |
| 3 | Evaluasi Kinerja Termal Hunian pada Rumah Bantuan Tsunami pada Bulan-Bulan Panas |
| 4 | Fenomena Pencahayaan Alami pada Rumoh Aceh |