印尼帕盧市及棟加拉縣災後參與式社區規劃工作坊照片及繪圖 Photographs and drawings, Post-disaster Community Participative Workshop, Palu-Donggala, Indonesia
In 28 September 2018, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck the Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, triggering tsunami and landslides that resulted in devastating destruction. Over sixty thousand houses and one million people were affected. Palu city and the Donggala Regency were one of the most damaged regions. The ARKOM team thus set out to assist survivors in rebuilding their homeland. On 22–25 February 2019, ARKOM hosted a Post-disaster Participative Plannning Workshop for the Tanjung Padang, Tompe, Wani Dua, Memboro Induk, and Mamboro Perikanan villages. From 22–24, the survivors at each village gathered to collectively visiualise and plan how would their dream homelands look like. On the 25, a major event was organised at Wani Dua where survivors from the other four villages converged to present their drawings, mock-ups, models, and ideas to the local officials. Archives of the activities at each village was distinguished into respective sub-series.