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THE TOYOMARTO CULTURAL TOURISM PARK Cultural Tourism Park Design Based on Heritage & Healing Retreat with Contextual Architecture Approach Lutfan Ridharyanto; Junianto; Septi Dwi Cahyani
Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Responsive architectural design to environmental and socio-cultural realities o
Publisher : Architecture Study Program, Faculty Of Engineering, University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/adj.v1i1.15430

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Toyomarto Village has a great potential that can be explored to encourage high and sustainable economic growth from the tourism sector. The geography is very profitable for Toyomarto Village because it is located on the foot of Mount Arjuna so that it has an exotic panorama and still maintains its beauty. In addition to abundant natural resources, Toyomarto Village also has a rich history and culture that dates back to the 14th century, when Toyomarto Village was the civilization area of the Majapahit Kingdom. The background of the naming of Toyomarto Village is derived from the Javanese language which means Toya (Water) A (No) Marta (Dead), interpreted as the water of life, this is related to the water sources that are of very high quality and abundant. Therefore, it is very feasible to design a cultural tourism park that raises the locality of Toyomarto Village using a contextual architecture approach.
MOZAIK JOGJA : Philosophical Aspects in the Jogja Planning Gallery Preleminary Design Proposal Philipus Agus Sukandar; Septi Dwi Cahyani; Junianto; Raqyan Mas Bimatyugra Jati
Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Advancing Sustainable Urban and Public Facility Design through Biophilic, Smart
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/adj.v1i2.16075

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The Jogja Planning Gallery is a cultural park designed to serve as a showcase for Yogyakarta's arts and craftspeople. The site is located within the philosophical axis of Jalan Malioboro, and, based on the organizers' guidance, the design was required to consider contextual and sustainable aspects. The cluster of buildings and the surrounding environment are expected to embody the philosophy, history, environment, spatial planning, architectural design, and future of Yogyakarta. This concept is embodied in a design that reflects the ideal dimension formed by the superimposition of historical and harmonious dimensions. The historical dimension refers to the philosophical axis of Yogyakarta and the conservation objects on the site: the former Provincial DPRD building and two ancient banyan trees. The dimension of harmony is developed from an imaginary line connecting the actual center point of the former DPRD building with Mount Merapi. The philosophical axis evokes a spiritual connection with the Creator or the journey toward existence. This pilgrimage is depicted as full of physical struggle, symbolizing the temptations of worldly functions on either side of the axis, including the future Jogja Planning Gallery building. These materialistic temptations must be overcome, even though they can be misleading. The axis of harmony symbolizes human creativity, which always strives to achieve material truth, despite its physical limitations. Jogja Planning Gallery is a superimposition of ideals that represent ambiguity, symbolizing a physical journey that must be undertaken with constant remembrance and vigilance because the main thing in life is to achieve spiritual existence.
AETHRA NEXUS: DESIGN OF A BASKETBALL INTERNATIONAL ARENA IN SURABAYA CITY WITH A DECONSTRUCTIVIST ARCHITECTURE APPROACH Femas Dwi Ramadhani; Respati Wikantiyoso; Hery Budiyanto; Junianto
Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Innovative Strategies for Sustainable Urban Living through Adaptive and Inclusi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/adj.v2i1.16848

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The design of the “Aethra Nexus” Basketball International Arena in Surabaya is motivated by the need for an international-standard sports facility capable of strengthening the city’s identity while supporting the national basketball ecosystem. Surabaya was selected due to its strong fan base, adequate infrastructure, strategic position as Indonesia’s second-largest metropolitan city, and the active support of both government and private sectors in advancing the sports industry. This project adopts a deconstructivist architectural approach to generate an iconic form that is dynamic and expressive, while incorporating the infinity symbol (∞) as a representation of continuity, global connectivity, and limitless potential in the regeneration of athletes and sports culture. The concept also responds to critical issues such as unequal global access, excessive commercialization, athlete pressure, organizational stagnation, and gender disparities within the basketball community. Design innovation is realized through the application of sustainable design principles, the exploration of advanced materials, and the integration of a forest trail connected to an urban forest, serving as a recreational and ecological element that enhances spatial experience. This arena is expected to function as a hub for competition, collaboration, and continuous development, contributing to improved athletic performance, the growth of the creative economy, and the enhancement of Surabaya’s sports tourism appeal.
AQUILA HOOP ARENA: AN INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL COMPETITION FACILITY DESIGN IN SIDOARJO REGENCY WITH A SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE APPROACH Aira Nabila; Respati Wikantiyoso; Hery Budiyanto; Junianto
Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Innovative Strategies for Sustainable Urban Living through Adaptive and Inclusi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/adj.v2i1.16849

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The Design of Aquila Hoop Arena aims to provide international basketball competition facilities that are adaptive to the tropical climate in Sidoarjo Regency. Sidoarjo was chosen based on considerations of its strategic location near Juanda Airport and adequate infrastructural support. The main challenges in this design are high solar heat intensity and noise pollution from aviation activities. The design method employs a sustainable architectural approach by integrating local fauna. The design results not only implement these two approaches but also a metaphor of a basketball hoop on the building mass and the silhouette of the Garuda bird's wings as a symbol of national strength. Ecological strategies are implemented through a building envelope that adapts the morphology of Pangolin scales to optimize thermal comfort and energy efficiency in the building. Furthermore, the application of the urban forest concept serves as a noise buffer and heat reduction for the arena area. This design is expected to not only become a new sports icon but also a model for public buildings that are responsive to environmental context and locality.
VORTEXBLAZE ARENA: NEO-FUTURISTIC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FOR AN INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL ARENA IN SURABAYA Mukhamad Adril Rifky Pratama; Respati Wikantiyoso; Hery Budiyanto; Junianto
Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Innovative Strategies for Sustainable Urban Living through Adaptive and Inclusi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/adj.v2i1.16878

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The development of basketball in major cities requires international-standard facilities that not only meet technical standards but also reflect the identity and spirit of modern sports. Surabaya, a metropolitan city with a strong basketball fan base, currently has only a limited number of international-scale basketball arenas. Therefore, this design aims to create an international basketball arena in Surabaya that can accommodate large-scale sports activities and events while also serving as a city landmark. The design method used is a neo-futuristic architectural approach, which emphasizes the expression of dynamic, futuristic, and symbolic forms of energy and movement in basketball. The VortexBlaze design concept is implemented through the transformation of the building's mass and facade, inspired by vortexes and flames (blaze) as symbols of rhythm, strength, and the spirit of competition. The design results show a basketball arena with an expressive, dynamic facade that creates a strong visual identity and meets international standards for basketball arenas. This arena is expected to support the development of basketball in Surabaya and strengthen the city's image as a center for international sports activities and events.