Abstract:
Making a miniature design of the Banjar traditional house “Gajah Manyusu” using raw
materials from sawn wood waste and Analyzing production costs in the manufacture of miniature of
Banjar traditional house “Gajah Manyusu”. Data analysis on the manufacture of banjar traditional
houses miniature includes several stages of economic analysis, namely calculating the total cost of
raw materials, calculating manufacturing costs, return on investment, analysis of production costs,
analysis of revenue and income, analysis of the revenue-cost ratio (revenue-cost ratio). Analysis of
the percentage use of waste in miniature, Analysis of the percentage of use of waste in miniature.
The manufacture of Banjar traditional house miniature “Gajah Manyusu” mostly comes from sawn
cut waste material from the Banjarbaru forestry faculty workshop and the costs incurred for its
manufacture are quite cheap. The waste raw materials include sawn pieces and pieces of plywood
which are then used as floor and roof frameworks in miniature buildings, while the walls use duplex
paper as raw material, which makes building walls much easier. The tools used in the manufacture
of miniatures have a relatively long service life depending on the quality of the tools used so that the
depreciation costs are relatively small. This miniature of Banjar traditional house Gajah Manyusu is
rectangular in shape, one of the characteristics of this traditional house is that the roof is in the form
of a stump or nose shield that covers the entire building, then over time there are additional platforms
on the right and left of the building for the roof itself does not use a stump roof, but an arch roof.