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Public Open Space as Urban Architecture: Design and Public Life Nasution, Achmad Delianur; Zahrah, Wahyuni
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 3 (2017): 8th International Conference on Architecture Research and Design 2016
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i3.2481

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Public open space (POS) does not become an adequate priority in urban planning and design in developing countries, including Indonesia. The cities are almost ‘full of buildings’ and ‘less of POS.' Meanwhile, many studies show that the POS has a significant effect on citizens’ quality of life. By this situation, the research means to explore the quality of public open space in relation to its utilization. The study observed POS in several small towns in North Sumatra Province, where new urbanized area had been rising by autonomy regulation. A visual survey was carried out to record, map and identify the quality of the public open spaces. Besides, the visitors were interviewed to get their perception of the quality of POS. The investigation indicates that almost of public life did not always equal with the design of the POS. Almost POS have no pedestrian linkage to make it connect with the other urban space. Thus, the majority of POS was alienated with the other part of cities.There was no integration with public transport, too. The facilities were less of maintenance. However, the community kept coming to the place and doing many activities. The respondents perceived the POS as quite good, but not good enough. Still, they mostly believed that the POS have a real impact on their quality of life.
Medan The Vertical Village Design In Kelurahan Aur (With Ecology Architecture Design Approach) Ivany Hidayat; Wahyuni Zahrah
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1602.958 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v1i1.257

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Kampung Aur is one of the densely populated settlements located in Medan City Center. This village is located on the banks of the River Deli, District Mimoon Medan, Neighborhood IV. Kampung Aur is a place for the lower middle-class urban community that provides a place for unplanned settlements. This village has the potential to be reorganized while maintaining the traditions of the people. The approach used for the design of this village is Ecological architecture, where the building uses a natural building system, wastewater treatment, and rainwater utilization.
Design of Vertical Village in Pantai Burung Village Medan City (Ecology Architecture) Wahyuni Zahrah; Muhammad Hadi Syah Putra
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1200.086 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v2i1.291

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Illegal settlement becomes one of the factors that cause the order of an irregular city and tend to slum. Its location in the region of the River could potentially interfere with the conservation of the river. One of the ways t design and organize the settlement as well city to make it better. This design aims to rehabilitate the area from physical, environment, facilities and infras community. In this case, a vertical research because of the narrowest area and the progressing human’s life every year. With this design, land use can be optimally, and the collaboration of architecture ecology approach which exploits the facility naturally that will be exposed human’s need with should not have to spend expenditure too much. Residential unit use container materials to provide a flexible dwelling, easy to put on and work quickly. Then, to reduce the effect of radiation is acquired by container material that contained a metal using isolation and giving aperture maximally to create a thermal situation comfortably for people. The a watering conservation is programmed by apply biofilter to distill the gray improving the economy, it will on organized by utilizing area gardening on floodplain a river that can be a part of the communal area as the waterfront.
Reconstruction and Development of Tourism Potentials in the Fishermen’s District Village of Medan Belawan Wahyuni Zahrah; Ridho Adjie Pangestu
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (581.542 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v2i2.401

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Belawan Fishermen Village is a Fisherman Village on the edge of Medan City. The fisherman is the biggest livelihood in this village. A Spatial also has a lot of activities / local wisdom as well as traditions such as traditional rowing racing, drying salted fish and catching fish. The problems of the Villages are from poverty, lack of green open space, dirty and smelly environments, waste everywhere, improper laying of buildings, and inadequate water supply. The structures of buildings and building materials in these villages are also included in the inappropriate category. This design aims to make this village as a tourist village, comfortable to live and visited by tourists, and make a friendly village face with the surrounding environment, and can improve the lives of citizens. Also, it can improve the lives of citizens. Realizing the theme of tourism by taking the potential and cultural character and local wisdom which is then implemented in the form of tourism. There are several aspects of design in this design include the following:In the aspect of this village activity, there are 2 activities that are the daily activities of citizens and tourism activities.In the aspect of this village, the site has two accesses, on land in the form of decks that are 2m wide as well as ocean circulation that is connected directly to the pier deck of residents' homes.In the aspect of the building, the building in this village uses a structure that is resistant to seawater. In addition to being able to withstand vertical and lateral shocks and buffers that with PVC pipe material filled with cement. Utilities make a biofiltration system that treats waste before entering the sea considering the area of the settlement is a conservation area.
The Design Museum of Mount Sinabung with Neo-Vernacular Architecture Approach Wahyuni Zahrah; Ade Syahputra Astono
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (689.676 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v3i2.1290

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Mount Sinabung is a volcano on the plateau of Karo Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Mount Sinabung suddenly erupted in 2010. The last eruption of the volcano occurred since February 19, 2018, and until now become an attraction to find out more about volcanic disasters. Museum Mount Sinabung is present to provide the means for education, dissemination of information in the aspect of the volcano and geological disaster with recreative and educative of nature. The problem raised was "How to design a volcano museum using the neo-vernacular architectural approach?". By applying one flow that develops in this post-modern era to revive memories of a semi-historical culture, representational, plural and eclectic cultural Agenda on to evoke the Design of Museum Mount SinabungIn the application of the neo-vernacular architectural approach to the building of the Museum, the principle of building the Siwaluh Jabu is restored, physically and non-physically.By using the qualitative method of designing the Museum, it was designed because it was rational and planned systematically with the selected location. So, the Museum is conceptualized with a flexible gallery that can be used as a shelter for refugees. Thus, it is expected that the Museum can be a recreational-educational facility and as a means of supporting disaster mitigation.
The Design Karo Cultural Centre with Neo-Vernacular Architecture Approach Wahyuni Zahrah; Muhammad Yusuf Rahmadani
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 3 No. 3 (2019): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1428.834 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v3i3.3740

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Culture in North Sumatra is a very scant appreciation from the public. In particular, the community's enthusiastic Karo Ground against art objects tend to be low and continues to decline; it is also affected by the impact of the modernization of Western culture. It is required for a container or a place that is used to introduce, studying, preserving culture Karo, addressed to the community, domestic and foreign, the purpose is to make many parties better understand or know about the culture that exists in the land of Karo. Neo vernacular Karo was chosen as the theme of the design so as not to eliminate the side of culture Karo as well as local wisdom applied physical and nonphysical. The theme is used in the concept of building mass Si Walu Jabu into the project by taking the basic shapes in Karo, as well as custom homes, apply flexibility in floor plan traditional house Karo on every space in the cultural center. Design of area designated as Tahura with consideration of its strategic footprint and also as the gateway tour in the land of Karo. Expected with the existence of this cultural center, domestic and foreign, and especially the community can engage in its own agenda in the preservation, experience, recognition, and can enjoy Karo culture itself comfortably.
The Concept of Healthy Building with Green Open Space Integration on Condominium Design in Medan Yeshaya Nathanael Shiawi; Wahyuni Zahrah
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2056.266 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v7i1.11696

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One factor that influences public health is the quality of the health of the residential environment, which is determined by the quality of the green open space. The role of green open space in housing is to make residents who stay inside feel like being in nature, not like in a crowded room, to improve the psychological health of residents. This study aims to explore condominium designs that have good oxygen levels, avoid air pollution and inhibit the spread of the virus so that the condominium can improve the physical health of residents. The method used descriptive qualitative in the form of a literature study. The results of this study produce healthy building designs with natural lighting and ventilation in housing that saves energy use, cool air humidity, a building site that is free from air pollution and noise by vehicles, reusable water quality, residential safety, green open space that can provide good oxygen levels, and green open space that connected to the indoor area.
Exploring Good Islamic Design Attributes Through the Lens of Asma-Ul-Husna: Towards a Universally Understood Good Design Evaluation Framework Khairul Aidil Azlin Abd. Rahman; Nor Ziratul Aqma Norzaman; Nazlina Shaari; Nangkula Utaberta; Nayeem Asif; Wahyuni Zahrah
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 8, No 1 (2024): Journal of Islamic Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jia.v8i1.21292

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This paper addresses the challenge of defining and evaluating good design, considering the different ways of thinking about what constitutes good Islamic Design in different populations and market segments. The lack of a standard definition raises important issues, such as limiting evaluation tools without a shared understanding. To address this issue, this paper examines the characteristics of good design and the evaluation criteria used by design competition platforms worldwide. The research is based on a qualitative methodology; keyword coding and linking analysis the evaluation criteria of seven prominent design competition platforms. By creating a common understanding of these attributes inspired by the divine attributes of Asma-ul-Husna, this paper will improve communication between designers and critics, allowing them to explore innovative design ideas more freely and confidently. It is intended for perceptions of good design to evolve and be influenced by changing aesthetics, as well as user needs brought about by technological advances. This study reveals a cyclical pattern in which design preferences emerge periodically, as seen in movements such as postmodernism. Therefore, the attributes of good design must be timeless and universal to ensure lasting relevance. This paper proposes an evaluation criterion that considers existing global standards and identifies seven timeless themes universally applicable to evaluating good design. This result highlights the need for further research, including expert opinion, to refine the proposed criteria. Creating a common basis for interpreting the hallmarks of good design from the perspective of the divine attributes of The Creator benefits designers and critics. It contributes to the enduring importance of good design in an evolving design environment.
Penerapan Arsitektur Metafora pada Perancangan Youth Center di Kota Padang Nadya Yuliastri; Wahyuni Zahrah
Konstruksi: Publikasi Ilmu Teknik, Perencanaan Tata Ruang dan Teknik Sipil Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Oktober: Konstruksi: Publikasi Ilmu Teknik, Perencanaan Tata Ruang dan Teknik S
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/konstruksi.v2i4.497

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Youth center is a youth activity center in the form of a container or Aplace where teenagers can gather, socialize, and engage in arts, sports, education, and recreational activities. The lack of such facilities results in the low development of adolescents in the aspects of sports and arts. This can be the cause of juvenile delinquency due to the lack of control over youth leisure activities. Designing a youth center is needed to reduce the problem of juvenile delinquency, as well as to help develop the potential of teenagers in Padang city. This research aims to explore the design aspects and themes of the youth center building. This research uses a qualitative method by conducting a literature review and observation. The literature review was conducted to find out the types and typologies of youth center buildings as well as considerations related to youth center design requirements and standards. This design applies the architectural theme of wave metaphor to space, form, facade, color, and material, which illustrates the complexity of emotions and the journey of adolescent growth through the use of curved elements with various height variations.
Exploration Of Children's Activities In The Deli River Slum Area, Medan Rangga Wardhana Barus; Wahyuni Zahrah
Konstruksi: Publikasi Ilmu Teknik, Perencanaan Tata Ruang dan Teknik Sipil Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Oktober: Konstruksi: Publikasi Ilmu Teknik, Perencanaan Tata Ruang dan Teknik S
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/konstruksi.v2i4.544

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The problem that occurs in Medan city is the existence of riverside slum settlements, one of which is Aur village. The irregularity of buildings, high building density level, and the quality of buildings and facilities and infrastructure that do not meet the requirements for adequate housing can affect children's development. This research aims to explore children's activities in riverside slum areas. The research method used is exploratory qualitative, namely in the form of interviews and observations. The results of the research show that children spend their time in the afternoon playing and reciting the Koran around Masjid Jami Aur. This shows that the mosque and its courtyard are an important space for children's activities.