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MINISTRY OF FINANCE OFFICE COMPLEX IN KIPP-IKN WITH A BIOMIMETIC APPROACH BASED ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT Muhammad Maskur; Respati Wikantiyoso; Nurhamdoko Bonifacius
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.v1i1.15451

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The Indonesian government is taking significant steps in developing the Nusantara Indonesian Capital (IKN) in Kalimantan, focusing on economic equality and sustainable development. Development of the core government center (KIPP) is a priority, with infrastructure development focused on Phase 1A (2024) and Phase 1 (2025-2029). The Ministry of Finance plays an essential role in this area, with plans to build the Ministry of Finance Office Complex (KPKK) regulated in Presidential Regulation Number 63 of 2022. However, until now, the government has not issued a basic engineering design. Opportunity to propose a Ministry of Finance Office Complex design that supports IKN's vision and mission. The TOD-based Bio-mimetic KPKK design is expected to fulfill the principles of KIPP development. Bio-mimetic, with inspiration from nature and TOD that integrates various modes of transportation and accessibility, provides an innovative approach to design. Implementing these concepts can support IKN as a creative, modern, and sustainable city while ensuring effective regional connectivity.
DESIGN EXPLORATION OF LOCAL BAMBOO MATERIALS FOR AN ECO-FRIENDLY PHOTO SPOT BRIDGE IN KAMPOENG BOENGA GRANGSIL Triska Prakasa Wikananda; Respati Wikantiyoso; Dina Poerwaningsih; Sari Mawaddahni
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.v1i1.15491

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Kampoeng Boenga Grangsil (KBG) is a developing rural tourism destination located in Malang Regency, East Java Province, with its main attractions rooted in the natural landscape and community-based floriculture. The transformation of the KBG tourist destination has been conceptualized as a Master Plan for advancing KBG from 2020 to 2030. The KBG Development Masterplan for 2020-2030 constitutes a Long-Term Development Strategy (10 Years) for KBG, delineated into two distinct phases of development. As tourism activities grow, the demand for attractive and environmentally responsible support facilities becomes more urgent. One of the key challenges is the absence of iconic photo spots that can enhance the site's visual identity and visitor experience. This study aims to design a photo spot bridge using local bamboo material, integrating environmentally friendly architectural principles and a participatory approach involving local stakeholders. The research and design process adopted a community-based participatory method facilitated by a Community Service Program (Partner Village Development) team. The process involved collaborative ideation, material exploration, and co-construction with residents. Bamboo was selected as the primary material due to its local abundance, sustainable characteristics, and cultural relevance within the community. The design outcome is a bamboo photo spot bridge prototype that aligns with the site's natural aesthetics, supporting environmental sustainability and strengthening the destination's visual identity. Community participation throughout the planning and construction phases contributed to a strong sense of ownership and local capacity-building. The study recommends adopting similar participatory and material-conscious approaches for future facility development within Kampoeng Boenga Grangsil and other rural tourism destinations. It also highlights the importance of incorporating eco-education elements and sustainable construction techniques in long-term tourism development strategies
DESIGN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER BASED ON BIOPHILIC ARCHITECTURE IN SURABAYA Andreas purwa adhinugraha; Respati Wikantiyoso; Imam Santoso
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.v1i2.16053

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As a metropolitan city, Surabaya faces a range of social challenges resulting from rapid urbanization and unequal access to education, employment, and basic services. To respond to these challenges, there is a need for facilities capable of empowering communities through skills training and non-formal education. A Social Development Center based on Biophilic Architecture in Surabaya serves not only as a response to these social issues but also as a center for community capacity building. The design integrates natural elements such as vegetation, water features, natural lighting, ventilation, and sustainable materials to create comfortable and healthy spaces. This study was conducted through literature review, site analysis, and a design approach rooted in biophilic principles. The result is a conceptual design of a social center that supports education, training, and the strengthening of urban communities. Its implementation is expected to offer an innovative solution toward the development of a more sustainable and environmentally friendly city.
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
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.v2i1.16849

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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
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.v2i1.16878

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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.