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Tyastuti Cahyani Pancaputri
Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Merdeka Malang

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HEALING HUB BATU CITY : A Journey to the Serenity of Mind Tyastuti Cahyani Pancaputri; Erna Winansih; Etikawati Triyosoputri; Raqyan Mas Bimatyugra Jati
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.v1i1.15433

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The fast-paced nature of modern life often leads to acute stress, which can trigger mental health issues, especially among young adults experiencing a quarter-life crisis. In response, Healing Hub Kota Batu is designed as a holistic healing center that nurtures the mind, body, and soul. Carrying the theme Journey to the Serenity of Mind, this project aims to create a tranquil environment that promotes self-healing through architectural design. Guided by the Optimal Healing Environment (OHE) concept, the design focuses on reducing stress, enhancing relaxation, and fostering a connection with nature. Key design strategies include biophilic design, therapeutic landscapes, and sensory architecture. Green open spaces, water elements, and natural lighting are integrated to create a calming atmosphere that supports mental recovery. The design methodology involves qualitative research, including site analysis, case studies, and literature reviews on OHE principles. A human-centered approach ensures user comfort and functionality. Through this approach, Healing Hub Kota Batu is envisioned as a pioneering wellness center that serves the local community and attracts regional, national, and international visitors seeking holistic mental well-being solutions.
IRAH-IRAHAN PAVILION: INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY AND INDONESIAN CULTURAL STORYTELLING THROUGH PAVILION BAMBOO DESIGN IN NANSHA BIRD PARK Dara Citra Saraswati Tutuko; Rizal Qunaini; Krisna Wijaya Nagata; Tyastuti Cahyani Pancaputri; Ari Rifki Ramanda Putra; Anisatur Robi'ah; Pindo Tutuko
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.v1i1.15489

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The Irah Irahan Pavilion is a sustainable bamboo structure designed to embrace Indonesia’s cultural heritage while integrating eco-friendly construction techniques. Inspired by Wayang, particularly the headpiece (Irah-Irah) of Gatotkaca, this pavilion symbolizes strength, resilience, and traditional craftsmanship. The design incorporates bamboo weaving (anyaman bambu) and active-bending techniques, allowing for a lightweight yet durable form that minimizes material waste. Located in Nansha Bird Park, the pavilion harmonizes with its natural surroundings, enhancing the visitor experience while promoting environmental consciousness. The project explores bamboo’s structural potential, utilizing modular assembly and efficient construction methods to ensure sustainability and adaptability. Through the fusion of cultural symbolism, and ecological responsibility, the Irah Irahan Pavilion demonstrates the potential of bamboo construction in creating aesthetic, functional, and environmentally sustainable design.