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CONVENTION HOTEL WITH BIOPHILIC DESIGN APPROACH IN SEMARANG CITY Evelyna, Talitha Zalfa Evelyna; Santoso, Eko Budi; Purnomo, Andi; Savanti, Fisa
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Canopy Journal, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/q3bwax43

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The development and construction of Semarang City is increasing with many investors putting in capital or shares in various fields. Various approaches are taken to attract investors and tourists to Semarang City, one of which is by organizing MICE events. Semarang City is one of the 16 cities in Indonesia that has become a MICE destination. However, convention hotel accommodation in one region is still not evenly distributed and there is currently no venue that can accommodate 5,000 people. Therefore, planning and designing a convention hotel in Semarang City is a suitable solution to this problem. The biophilic design approach was considered as an answer to the problem of how hotels contribute to the largest energy use. Therefore, it is necessary to plan and design a convention hotel with a biophilic design concept that fulfills technical aspects, environmentally friendly, and positively impacts human health. This approach prioritizes a building concept that presents the connectivity of residents to the natural environment through the arrangement of interior spaces and landscaping. The design of Convention Hotel with biophilic design approach in Semarang City is used data in the form of primary and secondary data which is then analyzed and processed in functional, contextual, technical, performance, and architectural approaches. By analyzing and processing the data, recommendations and design solutions related to the Convention Hotel with a biophilic design approach in Semarang City will be obtained to support MICE events held in Semarang City.
Shopping Plaza in Bengkayang Regency with an Organic Architecture Approach Vedro, Kristoforus; Setyowati, Wiwit; Wibowo, Ardiyan Adhi; Nugradi, Didik Nopianto Agung; Savanti, Fisa
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Canopy Journal, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/spe2nr39

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The development of a city is influenced by local factors such as population size, socio-economic aspects, and culture. Collaboration between the government, stakeholders, and the community is essential to ensure sustainable urban growth. The construction of modern shopping centers has significant impacts, including boosting the local economy, increasing residents' income, promoting tourism, and enhancing infrastructure. Although Bengkayang Regency holds great economic potential, it currently lacks a modern shopping center. Therefore, building a modern shopping plaza is crucial to support economic growth and improve the well-being of the local community. The goal of designing the shopping plaza is to accommodate the daily needs, entertainment, and lifestyle of Bengkayang Regency's residents with a modern design that blends seamlessly with nature. The proposed site is located in Sebopet Village, Bengkayang District, Bengkayang Regency, West Kalimantan. The site is situated near the Bengkayang traditional market and government center but not too close to residential areas. To achieve these objectives, various methods are applied, including site surveys, literature reviews, and precedent studies of shopping centers. The design incorporates the principles of organic architecture, aiming to create environmentally friendly spaces that harmonize with nature. Key elements of the organic architecture approach include Building as Nature, Form Follows Flow, Of the People, Of the Materials, Youthful and Unexpected, and Living Music. With the application of these principles, the shopping center is expected to serve as a comprehensive space that provides both physical and non-physical benefits, while also contributing to local economic development. 
Redesigning the Multi-purpose Community Hall in Petompon, Semarang Santoso, Eko Budi; Diharto; Setyowati, Wiwit; Wibowo, Ardiyan Adhi; Savanti, Fisa; Fahrudin; Hidayat, Vicky Rosyid; Fadila, Salwa Nur; Maulita, Sintia Putri
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Canopy Journal, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/2mqkac22

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The multi-purpose community hall is a crucial facility that fosters community activities, cultural engagement, and public services. The Petompon Sub-district Hall in Semarang requires a redesign to enhance its functionality, accessibility, and adaptability. This study presents a comprehensive approach to redesigning the hall, focusing on spatial optimization, adaptive reuse, material updates, and user-centered design principles. The results highlight the importance of integrating modern architectural practices while preserving the building's structure to create a functional and inclusive community space.