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Journal : Vokasi

Student Perseption of Classroom Interior Comfort Judhi, Julius; Z, Andi Zulestari; Ikayanti, Palupi
Vokasi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmiah Vol. 17 No. 2 (2022): Vokasi
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31573/jv.v17i2.514

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Politeknik Negeri Pontianak merupakan kampus yang mencetak lulusan vokasi terapan menjadi tujuan para siswa lulusan sekolah menengah atas dari berbagai daerah untuk belajar dan kuliah. Mereka yang diterima sebagai mahasiswa Polnep memerlukan sarana dan prasarana perkuliahan yang dapat memberikan kenyamanan dan keamanan guna memperlancar proses pendidikan dan pembelajaran di kampus. Saat ini kampus Polnep yang terdiri dari delapan Jurusan memberikan gambaran kebutuhan prasarana ruang kelas untuk mereka belajar. Kondisi ruang kelas yang ada di 8 jurusan dan 1 gedung kuliah teori menunjukkan kondisi yang berbeda-beda terkait persyaratan ruang. Perlu dilakukan kajian mengenai persepsi mahasiswa terhadap kenyamanan ruang kelas yang dikaitkan dengan elemen-elemen ruang dalam. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode dokumentasi dengan memvisualisasikan aktifitas ruang kelas dan metode kuantitatif dengan kuesioner terhadap pelaku ruang kelas. Kajian ini akan memberikan masukan bagi pengelola lembaga kampus untuk perbaikan prasarana kelas ke depannya dan untuk memperkaya bahan perkuliahan Perancangan Ruang Dalam.
Prinsip Bangunan Sehat Pada Gedung Perkuliahan Teknik Sipil Politeknik Negeri Pontianak Susanto, Agus; Z., Andi Zulestari; Ikayanti, Palupi
Vokasi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmiah Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): Vokasi
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31573/jv.v18i1.570

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The Covid 19 pandemic resulted in millions of deaths including in Indonesia in general and Pontianak in particular. Patients exposed to positive exposure to Covid in West Kalimantan Province alone, the number of people exposed to positive Covid 19 as of 2 May 2020 were 61 patients and 34 of them were in Pontianak so that the government emphasized every agency to carry out social distancing and end up with PSBB or Large-Scale Social Restrictions. In terms of education, this social distancing instruction and PSBB resulted in the termination of face-to-face lectures and replaced with online activities including lectures at the Pontianak State Polytechnic. In addition to the implementation of the applied health protocols, educational buildings in general and lecture buildings in particular must have health standards. Therefore, it is necessary to study the existing building and space patterns and their relation to the activities of the actors in the lecture building which refer to the principles of healthy buildings. The final result of this research is expected to be able to bring up a pattern of lecture buildings that meet health building standards and be able to adapt and anticipate environmental changes that will occur in the future. This type of research is a descriptive study using qualitative and quantitative approaches. In this study, the quantitative method used is in the form of numbers obtained from the measurement results, while the qualitative method is in the form of analysis based on three (3) dimensional location images which refer to the principles of a healthy building. The result is identifying how the arrangement of lecture buildings in the Pontianak State Polytechnic environment is not yet in accordance with the principles of healthy building
Pedestrian Catchment Area Pada Lingkungan Kampus Politeknik Negeri Pontianak Ikayanti, Palupi; Zulestari, Andi Z; Hasriyanti, Nunik
Vokasi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmiah Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): Vokasi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmiah
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31573/jv.v19i1.782

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Abstract: Pedestrian paths in Pontianak City are increasingly showing improvement, especially in the city center area where human movement is increasingly busy with various kinds of activities taking place there. Roads as the basic element that forms an area are one of the easiest urban public spaces to observe to understand the characteristics of an area. Actors who travel on the sidewalk face various obstacles and goals they want to achieve during their journey. Walking here is a means to fulfill the need for face-to-face interaction that exists in urban activities. With the uncontrolled growth of urban areas, the development of public spaces for pedestrians is somewhat burdened. Most cities allow citizens to access basic services and needs in walkable areas. Pontianak itself is still dominated by a high number of vehicle users and this is not accompanied by efforts to increase pedestrian comfort. This research aims to determine the obstacles faced by pedestrians, especially in the Pontianak State Polytechnic (Polnep) campus area by measuring the total area that can be passed by pedestrians and assessing pedestrian paths by assessing roads and highways in pedestrian catchment areas. feet at every intersection. . The research method used is a non-probability sampling method, namely an accidental sampling technique to calculate the pedestrian catchment area on the Polnep campus to determine the total pedestrian catchment area that is still comfortable to walk through. By measuring the distance between two nodes by navigating the street layout, urban morphology can impact the measurement of the ratio of route distance to urban distance. The analytical method used in this research is qualitative and quantitative descriptive analysis. Qualitative descriptive analysis is used to describe the results of observations and interpretation of quantitative data presented in tabular form. Meanwhile, the quantitative descriptive analysis method is used to measure or assess user perceptions of walkability quality based on the walkability aspects studied, namely accessibility, comfort, safety and aesthetics. The results and findings of the analysis at the Pontianak State Polytechnic Campus show that Accessibility (A), Security (SAF), Comfort (COM), and Aesthetics or Beauty (AES) have a partial and significant effect on Walkability. The conclusion can be proven through the results of the T test (partial) where the calculated T value for each variable is greater than the T table and the significance value for each variable is <0.05.