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Identification of Circulation Flow and Exhibition Layout in the Indonesian Presidential Museum – Balai Kirti, Bogor, through a Narrative Architecture Approach Wardhana, Arya Wisnu; Wilianto, Herman
Jurnal Arsitektur ZONASI Vol 8, No 3 (2025): JURNAL ARSITEKTUR ZONASI OKTOBER 2025
Publisher : KBK Peracangan Arsitektur dan Kota Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Pendidikan Teknologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jaz.v8i3.86266

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The virtualization of history museums is increasingly prevalent, as technological advancements can no longer be avoided. As a result, the spatial value of history museums is gradually diminishing. This shift is also reflected in changing public trends and behaviors regarding museum visits. To address this phenomenon, narrative architecture emerges as a potential architectural approach that can enhance the value of museums through the unique spatial elements of exhibition spaces, including display arrangements and spatial flow. By implementing narrative architecture, it is expected that a more engaging and immersive storytelling experience can be created through interconnected architectural elements. This research employs a qualitative method by identifying and analyzing the narrative aspects of the Indonesian Presidential Museum – Balai Kirti, located in Bogor City, using the theoretical framework of narrative architecture. The study concludes that, in terms of the building’s connection with its surrounding area and historical context, there is a strong relationship. Internally, each thematic room demonstrates solid integration, as seen in the circulation, atmosphere, exhibition layout, and display objects. Special attention, however, is needed for the circulation between spaces, particularly the outdoor circulation on the second floor. Nevertheless, the overall narrative journey between rooms is well conveyed through the spatial atmosphere and the exhibition design, which gives a monumental yet neutral impression, allowing visitors to experience a coherent and engaging narrative journey.
KESESUAIAN ENERGI “QI” DARI MODIFIKASI BANGUNAN ALIH FUNGSI PADA MASJID AL IMTIZAJ, BANDUNG Caesa Azuhra, Nindya; Wilianto, Herman
Jurnal Riset Arsitektur Vol 6 No 02 (2022): RISET ARSITEKTUR "RISA"
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/risa.v6i02.5727.151-166

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Abstract - Al-Imtizaj Mosque in Bandung has a Chinese-Islamic acculturated building design. By using the old and modified building, it can change the function of the building, that is what the Al Imtizaj Mosque does. Changing the function of the building, there is a change in the element of Qi energy which according to Feng Shui is very important for the welfare of the building and building users. How can these building modifications create or produce appropriate "Qi" energy for places of worship based on the Feng Shui Theory of the flow of forms and the five elements? This study aims to determine the suitability of Qi energy resulting from the modification of the Al Imtizaj building according to Feng Shui Theory for worship buildings. As well as providing benefits so that the Al Imtizaj Bandung mosque building can be used as a cultural heritage building with cultural preservation. The research method used is descriptive exploratory where this study describes and assesses objects that are supported by existing literature data. Keywords: Fengshui, Qi Energi, Mosque, Islamic Architecture, At Al Imtizaj Mosque Bandung
KAJIAN KONSEP PERANCANGAN TAMAN SEHAT PADA LAYOUT TAMAN HOTEL BUTIK DI KAWASAN EKOWISATA Aprilia Tanuy, Rieka; Wilianto, Herman
Jurnal Riset Arsitektur Vol 6 No 02 (2022): RISET ARSITEKTUR "RISA"
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/risa.v6i02.5729.184-204

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Abstract - A healthy lifestyle has become rife in recent years. The pressures of urban life make more people aware and start to care about health and well-being. A regular diet, balanced nutritional intake, and various types of sports become a new lifestyles. People are starting to look for a place to take a temporary break, one of which is eco-tourism. Returning to nature is believed to be able to restore the energy used. The widespread need for open space that supports a healthy lifestyle in the community has encouraged various business actors to fulfill it. Gardens at the hotel no longer function as a mere green area. Several hotels that have developed a design concept based on a healthy lifestyle have begun to arrange their gardens. However, the arrangement of the gardens at these hotels is generally still not sufficient to serve as a support for a healthy lifestyle for visitors. Therefore, this study examines the concept of a healthy garden in a boutique hotel landscape based on healthy lifestyle. This qualitative research uses an exploratory descriptive method on the two selected precedents, namely Klub Bunga Boutique Resort and Park Royal on Pickering based on related issues. The conclusion of this study is a general guideline for designing healthy gardens in boutique hotels, although it is still necessary to take into account the local context. Keywords: healthy lifestyle, healthy garden, boutique hotel