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Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Bandung: A Contextual Architecture Approach Arief Perdana Putra; Venia Setyarandini; Nur Kharismawati Utami; Christanti Nugraheni
UJoST- Universal Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology University of Pramita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11111/ujost.v2i1.220

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Bandung's rapidly growing creative industry has not been supported by a modern and contemporary art museum capable of accommodating exhibition, education, research, and community interaction within an integrated cultural facility. Existing museums primarily focus on historical collections and therefore have limited capacity to support contemporary artistic activities. Previous studies on museum architecture in Indonesia have generally emphasized formal exploration rather than developing a conceptual framework linking contextual analysis to architectural decision-making. This research aims to develop a design concept for a Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Bandung using a contextual architectural approach through the Research by Design method. The research consisted of literature review, site observation, precedent studies, contextual analysis, user analysis, spatial programming, design synthesis, and conceptual evaluation. The findings reveal that contextual factors significantly influence building massing, spatial organization, environmental strategies, and the integration of public spaces. The study proposes the Contextual Creative Museum (CCM) Model, consisting of Context, Culture, Climate, Community, and Creative Space, as a conceptual framework for designing museums and other cultural facilities in urban environments.
STEEL STRUCTURES FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS: ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ARCHITECTURAL AESTHETICS Arief Perdana Putra; Agung Bayu Saputro; Wakyudi; Ghina Rizqandi Qurrota A'yun
UJoST- Universal Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology University of Pramita Indonesia

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Sustainable building design requires the integration of structural efficiency, energy performance, and architectural expression. Steel structure is widely regarded as a strategic construction system because of its high strength-to-weight ratio, fabrication precision, reuse potential, and capacity to create long-span spaces. This article analyzes the contribution of steel structure to sustainable buildings through energy efficiency and aesthetics. The study applies a descriptive-comparative approach based on secondary data, literature review, and document analysis of three representative building typologies: office, industrial, and public long-span buildings. The findings indicate that steel structure supports sustainability through material efficiency and circularity, while also enabling passive design strategies such as daylight penetration and cross ventilation. Comparative scoring yields average values of 4.56 for sustainability, 4.44 for energy efficiency, and 4.56 for aesthetics on a five-point scale. Steel structure is therefore not only a structural system, but also an architectural device that connects environmental performance and visual identity. The study proposes an integrative model linking material efficiency, energy performance, and architectural expression as a basis for sustainable building design