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Erna Winansih
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.
BLITAR COFFEE HUB: A COFFEE DISTRIBUTION AND EDUCATION CENTER WITH A BIOMORPHIC ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH Natasya Putri Cahyani; Erna Winansih; Adisti Safrilia
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.v2i1.16850

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Blitar Coffee Hub is designed as a coffee distribution and education center that integrates economic, cultural, and community-based tourism functions. Originating from the significant potential of Arabica and Robusta coffee in Blitar, which has not been fully optimized in its distribution chain, this project provides an integrated hub that connects farmers, SMEs, tourists, and the community. The biomorphic architectural approach is applied to create organic spatial experiences inspired by natural forms, utilizing local materials such as bamboo, rattan, and wood as a manifestation of sustainability. The Coffee Hub is designed with three main functions: a post-harvest coffee distribution center, an educational facility that showcases the coffee journey from plantation to cup, and a tourism destination that also serves as an iconic architectural landmark of Blitar. Its presence is expected to strengthen Blitar’s identity as a coffee city, enhance the competitiveness of local SMEs, and create an inclusive and sustainable public space.
ALIANYANG HOSPITAL IN PONTIANAK, WEST BORNEO, INDONESIA Alvino Luthfie Fachriza; Agus Zulkarnaen Arief; Erna Winansih; Doni Ananda Poeger
Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Innovative Strategies for Sustainable Urban Living through Adaptive and Inclusi
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.v2i1.16876

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The provision of adequate healthcare facilities is an important component in improving public health services. Type D hospitals serve as primary healthcare referral facilities, providing basic medical services at the regional level. The planning and design of hospital facilities must comply with technical and functional standards set by national healthcare regulations. This study aims to develop the planning and architectural design of a Type D hospital in Pontianak in accordance with Indonesian Ministry of Health regulations. The design applies spatial standards, medical service zoning, circulation requirements, and supporting facility standards in accordance with national hospital planning guidelines. The expected result is a hospital design that meets regulatory requirements while supporting effective and efficient healthcare services.