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Raqyan Mas Bimatyugra Jati
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.
MATERNITY AND CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN JEMBER REGENCY WITH A BIOPHILIC CONCEPT AND SMART BUILDING APPROACH Lenata Vahzeilan; Nurhamdoko Bonifacius; 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.v1i2.16049

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Maternal and child health is a crucial aspect of social development and community well-being. Jember Regency, as one of the regions with high maternal mortality (MMR) and infant mortality (IMR) rates, requires optimal and well-integrated healthcare facilities. Therefore, the Nurtura Maternity Hospital design project is proposed as a solution to provide holistic and innovative healthcare services. The main concept of this hospital design is the biophilic design approach, which integrates natural elements into the building environment to create a healthier, more comfortable atmosphere and accelerate the patient healing process. The design considers the placement of environmental sensors, automatic lighting systems, and smart ventilation that are harmoniously integrated with the building’s structure and aesthetics. The outcome of this design is expected to serve as a model maternity and children’s hospital that not only delivers high-quality medical services but also creates a healthy, comfortable, and sustainable healing environment.  
OCEAN GREEN SCIENCE DISTRICT IN SURABAYA: A MARINE SCIENCE HUB WITH A FUTURISTIC APPROACH Wahyu Kurniawan; Nurhamdoko Bonifacius; Raqyan Mas Bimatyugra Jati
Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Advancing Sustainable Urban and Public Facility Design through Biophilic, Smart
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.v1i2.16052

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This architectural design project proposes the Ocean Green Science District in Surabaya, a marine research center that integrates sustainability, smart technology, and futuristic architectural expression. The selection of Surabaya’s coastal area as the site reflects its strategic location in supporting national marine research, education, and innovation. The design is guided by a contextual, functional, and morphological approach, aiming to harmonize the building with the coastal environment while also responding to urban dynamics. The main concept, “A Futuristic Harmony of Marine Science,” is translated through a combination of fluid building forms, wave-inspired facades, and smart green infrastructure. The project is divided into two building masses: Aegir, the high-rise research tower that symbolizes strength and knowledge of the sea, and Ranalia, the supporting low-rise complex that embraces openness and adaptability. Together, they form a unified marine science hub connected by an eco-corridor and sky bridge system. This project emphasizes not only environmental and technological integration, but also architectural storytelling that represents the depth and dynamism of the ocean. The result is a research facility that is visionary, functional, and responsive to the future of marine science.
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
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.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.