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Sihar Sitorus Apresiasi Program Tol Laut Jokowi

Sihar Sitorus Apresiasi Program Tol Laut Jokowi

Indonesia merupakan negara dengan dua pertiga wilayahnya berupa lautan dan memiliki garis pantai yang luas, hanya saja distribusi Sumber Daya-nya masih terbatas.

Untuk mengatasi masalah itu, Presiden Joko Widodo tengah menjalankan program Tol Laut, yang kini terbukti dapat mengurangi disparitas yang terjadi di wilayah Indonesia Bagian Timur. Harga yang cukup tinggi di wilayah tersebut, dibanding dengan wilayah lain di Indonesia kini telah berkurang.

Tercatat, pada akhir April 2018 lalu Kementerian Perhubungan melalui Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Laut telah mengoperasikan 15 trayek kapal tol laut. Dari 15 trayek tol laut tersebut, 7 trayek dioperasikan oleh operator swasta melalui proses lelang murni, dan 8 trayek dioperasikan oleh badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN) melalui penugasan.

Menteri Perhubungan, Budi Karya Sumadi mengatakan, dengan adanya program tol laut yang sudah berjalan sejak 2015 telah mampu menurunkan harga barang di wilayah timur hingga 25%. Itu karena adanya kemudahan dan peningkatan arus pengiriman barang ke wilayah timur.

Salah satu daerah Indonesia dengan wilayah laut yang luas adalah Sumatera Utara, provinsi ini sendiri terbagi menjadi dua bagian besar berdasarkan wilayah pantainya, yakni Pantai Barat dan Pantai Timur.

Tak heran, Sihar Sitorus, sebagai Calon Legislatif DPR RI dengan Daerah Pemilihan 2 di Sumatera Utara ini, turut menetapkan salah satu fokusnya pada wilayah perairan terutama sektor perikanan.

Dirinya, yang juga pernah mencalonkan diri sebagai Calon Wakil Gubernur Sumut pada Pilgubsu 2018 lalu, telah banyak menjelajahi wilayah lautan di provinsi ini.

Caleg usungan partai PDI-Perjuangan itu pun tak berhenti menyuarakan hak-hak nelayan yang dulunya telah ia temui saat blusukan semasa Pilgubsu.

“Sumatera Utara memiliki pantai Timur dan Barat yang kaya dengan potensi ikannya. Perbaikan mata rantai perikanan dari sumber daya sampai dengan barang jadi dan pemasarannya meningkatkan nilai tambah nelayan,” ujarnya pada Senin (5/10/2018) melalui unggahan di akun instagram pribadinya @Sihar.PH. Sitorus.


Dalam video berdurasi satu menit di instagram miliknya, Sihar memamparkan pengalamannya bertemu para nelayan di Sumatera Utara.

Dirinya juga mengapresiasi program Tol Laut buah ide Presiden Jokowi yang terbukti meningkatkan efektivitas wilayah laut di Indonesia. Menurutnya, program tersebut juga cukup dalam membangun infrastruktur perikanan.

“Program tol laut yang dicanangkan oleh Bapak Presiden Jokowi sudah mendorong pembangunan infrastruktur perikanan,” ujarnya.

Selanjutnya, dirinya berharap tugasnya nantinya sebagai anggota legislatif di DPR RI adalah membuat peraturan-peraturan yang mampu mendorong program ini agar lebih efektif.

“Selanjutnya, tugas anggota DPR adalah membangun iklim usaha yang fair dan kompetitif melalui peraturan yang diterbitkannya,” tutur Sihar.

Djarot Ingatkan Penting Vaksin di Pondok Pengajian Al-Quran Darul Bening

Djarot Ingatkan Penting Vaksin di Pondok Pengajian Al-Quran Darul Bening

Djarot Saiful Hidayat, bakal Calon Gubernur Sumatera Utara, beserta rombongan menghadiri Milad ke-5 Pondok Pengajian Al-Quran Darul Bening, Desa Sei Rotan, Tembung Deli Serdang.

Kehadiran Djarot disambut hangat oleh panitia dan warga yang melihat kedatangan Djarot. Dalam sambutannya Djarot mengimbau masyarakat agar mendapat vaksin difteri dan vaksin servik di depan wakil DPRD Kabupaten Deli Serdang, Ruben Tarigan

“Bapak dan ibu, jangan lupa anak – anak segera diberi vaksin difteri dan vaksin servic. Kalau belum dapat nanti pak Ruben Tarigan yang berikan,” ucap Djarot dihadapan Ruben.

Tak lupa, dalam sambutannya Djarot memberikan wejangan mengenai bening di butuhkan di SUMUT agar membeningkan dan menjernihkan pemimpin Sumut.

“Darul Bening, air bening dan jernih dibutuhkan di Sumut agar membeningkan dan menjernihkan pemimpin di Sumut,” sambut Djarot.

Dalam sambutannya Djarot juga mengimbau masyarakat agar mendapat vaksin difteri dan vaksin cervik di depan wakil DPRD Kabupaten Deli Serdang, Ruben Tarigan

“Bapak dan ibu, jangan lupa anak – anak segera diberi vaksin difteri dan vaksin servic. Kalau belum dapat nanti pak Ruben Tarigan yang berikan,” ucap Djarot dihadapan Ruben. (Viona)

Future Is Here!

Future Is Here!

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he term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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USING SOMETIMES THE BEAUTY OF NATURAL PATTERNS ON STONE CLADDING AND REAL WOOD ENCAPSULATED WITHIN ORDERED SIMPLIFIED STRUCTURES, AND REAL METAL PRODUCING A SIMPLIFIED BUT PRESTIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.

Would You Like To Be Invisible?

Would You Like To Be Invisible?

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he term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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USING SOMETIMES THE BEAUTY OF NATURAL PATTERNS ON STONE CLADDING AND REAL WOOD ENCAPSULATED WITHIN ORDERED SIMPLIFIED STRUCTURES, AND REAL METAL PRODUCING A SIMPLIFIED BUT PRESTIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.

Sunny Fields Of Nebraska

Sunny Fields Of Nebraska

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he term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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USING SOMETIMES THE BEAUTY OF NATURAL PATTERNS ON STONE CLADDING AND REAL WOOD ENCAPSULATED WITHIN ORDERED SIMPLIFIED STRUCTURES, AND REAL METAL PRODUCING A SIMPLIFIED BUT PRESTIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.