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CO-WORKING SPACE DI PONTIANAK DENGAN PENDEKATAN EKOLOGI Sitanggang, Shanti Octavia; Purnomo, Yudi; Irwin, Irwin
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 9, No 1 (2021): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v9i1.44712

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Currently, there is an increase in workforce that start new independent businesses in the creative economy, either as entrepreneurs or freelancers, this  because number of job is not comparable to the number of the workforce. The increase in workers in the creative economy is in line with the digital transformation in Indonesia. The government also responded well to this by making programs related to the creative economy, especially in the digital field. Pontianak City has the potential for development with an increase in the number of workers in the creative economy every year, but Pontianak City does not yet have space to accommodate workers' activities. Co-working space can accommodate workers in the creative economy so they can work in a productive and creative environment. In addition, the provision of supporting digital services in co-working spaces is expected to support entrepreneurs or freelancers in developing their business into the digital field. The co-working space design process uses an ecological approach. Ecological approach is an approach that is environmentally friendly. The Ecological Approach serves as a tool that are implemented towards designs that take into account the potential for the natural surroundings as well as the interrelationships between buildings, nature and people.
PERANCANGAN HOTEL BISNIS DI KABUPATEN SINTANG Fathurrahman, Muhammad Ardi; Irwin, Irwin; Khaliesh, Hamdil
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 9, No 1 (2021): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v9i1.45112

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Business hotels are hotels that are intended for people who live for a short period of time and these hotels are usually located in the center of the city crowd, guests who come mostly for business, meetings, seminars, trade and official company events. With the development of an area, the local community and immigrants will also increase in number, such as in Sintang district which will become the capital of the blooming province of West Kalimantan to become a new province, namely the province of Kapuas Raya, which can be sure to be the center of the crowd so that it really needs a place to live for a while, such as hotels, especially business hotels, to accommodate activities aimed at doing business, so that the economy in the area is maintained. In designing this hotel, it uses a method starting from the analysis of the design function, which will be divided into four functions, namely the management function, business function, recreation function and residential function. The design of this business hotel will also introduce existing cultures in Sintang district, one of which is handicraft woven handicrafts from the Dayak tribe in Sintang district, which motivation will be applied to certain parts of the building, such as secondary skin, ceiling patterns and part of the room walls. aims to introduce one of the handcrafts of the Dayak tribe in Sintang district.
PADEPOKAN SENI DAN BUDAYA MELAYU KALIMANTAN BARAT Ikhsan, Muhammad; Khaliesh, Hamdil; Irwin, Irwin
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 9, No 1 (2021): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v9i1.44986

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Pontianak City has the potential for training and development of Malay cultural arts. The arts in West Kalimantan generally include dance, music, theater (folklore) and handicrafts. Special events in West Kalimantan will be the culmination of these arts and cultural performances, namely through festivals. This art can be used as a mainstay to face the ASEAN Economic Community. The final project of the Malay Art and Culture Hermitage of West Kalimantan aims to produce a special building design for Malay art and culture with the scope of cultural arts education, recreation, and tourism that can attract public interest. Design boundaries include the arts of music, dance, theater, crafts and cooking in West Kalimantan. The design method of the Malay Art and Culture Hermitage of West Kalimantan was carried out in several stages, namely ideas, data collection, identification, analysis, synthesis, and design development. The concept used in the design is based on the Facilities and Infrastructure Course and Training Institute Standards in 2017. Design analysis produces three functions, namely primary (education), secondary (administration, exhibition, performance) and tertiary (maintenance) functions. The result is that these three functions are combined in one into nine main buildings with a centralized organizational pattern of space, circular circulation, facades, and forms with Malay characteristics.
PERPUSTAKAAN ANAK KOTA PONTIANAK Starling, Deveny; Purnomo, Yudi; Irwin, Irwin
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 8, No 2 (2020): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v8i2.42402

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The issue of low literacy culture and reading interest in Pontianak City can be overcome by introducing children a culture of literacy and reading interest from an early age. Provision of special library facilities for children that can accommodate children's reading and learning activities in accordance with their characters and needs is needed to improve literacy culture and reading needs of children.  However, until now children’s library has not been available in Pontianak. Children's library is a library that is devoted to accommodating children's learning activities that are adjusted again to meet the special needs of children The activities in the children's library are educative learning and play activities and the provision of children's services as supporting activities. The design of the Pontianak City Children's Library is located on Ahmad Yani street. The design concepts are processed with colors and shapes on the building facade, the provision of a natural environment in the form of a garden and inner courtyard as well as the concept of indoor layout using an open plan system. This design process aims to create a children's library that expresses a conducive, imaginative and creative atmosphere that is appropriate to the characteristics of the child.
PUSAT FASHION PONTIANAK Mauluddin, Asep; Khaliesh, Hamdil; Irwin, Irwin
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 9, No 1 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v9i1.44810

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West Kalimantan has a wide variety of cultures, ethnicities, and religions so that it has distinctive fashion products in each region such as cloth, songket, and also very varied weaving. The number of retail fashion also affects the interest and attractiveness of the community towards the development of fashion in Pontianak. Fashion is growing rapidly at this time due to technological developments where young people attach importance to fashion to support their appearance. Therefore, we need a fashion center in Pontianak that can be used to introduce, produce, market and most importantly promote West Kalimantan regional fashion. This building design uses a method that compares the results of observations with literature studies, comparative studies and standards applicable to fashion buildings and facilities, then analyzes the expected internal and external aspects. The design of the Pontianak Fashion Center building will be integrated with the surrounding area, and also the concept of the shape of the building which is applied from traditional clothing so that it can become a new icon of the city of Pontianak.
PONTIANAK BASKETBALL ARENA Patuhrahman, Muhammad Arief; Lestari, Lestari; Irwin, Irwin
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 10, No 1 (2022): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v10i1.52188

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The development of basketball in Pontianak City is in line with the availability of basketball sports facilities owned. Existing facilities are still inadequate or do not meet standards. Based on this phenomenon, the goal to be achieved in designing the Pontianak Basketball Arena is to produce a type A basketball sports building design in Pontianak City. This design refers to the Instruction Manual for Technical Planning for Sports Buildings published by the Ministry of the Public Works (1994) and Minister of Youth and Sports of the Republic Indonesia Number 0445 of 2014 concerning Standards for Sports Infrastructure in the Form of Buildings and using the design method proposed by Jones (1992), where the method is divided into several stages, namely the idea stage, problem identification stage, data collection stage, data analysis stage, synthesis stage, and design stage. This design gave a building divided into 2 floors. The square shape of the building was chosen because it is considered to be the most suitable shape according to the land site and also be the most efficient shape according to the room organization. The facade of the building displays a shape inspired by the patterns found in basketball and the culture that exist in the city of Pontianak. The colors in the building are contrasted to create a prominent feel to make it more attractive and sporty. The space frame structure system applied to the roof of the building was chosen based on several considerations.
Fever-Induced Brugada Syndrome in an Acute Gastroenteritis Patient: A Case Report Cikutra, Rio Yansen; Irwin, Irwin
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia Vol. 7, No. 4
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Brugada syndrome (BS) is a disease caused by autosomal dominant sodium channel mutation in the heart. The prevalence of BS worldwide is estimated to be 1-5/10,000 population and the highest prevalence is in Southeast Asia which is >5/10,000 population. Brugada syndrome is a dangerous condition because it predisposes to malignant arrhythmias (ventricular tachycardia/VT and ventricular fibrillation/VS) and sudden cardiac death (SCD). Fever is a trigger for malignant arrhythmias, syncope, or SCD in BS. This article discusses about a case of 64-year-od man patient with complaint of syncope, preceded by chest pain and palpitation. The patient also had a fever and enteritis for two days. Electrocardiographic (ECG) examination was performed on the patient and a coved-type ST-segment elevation of ≥2 mm was obtained followed by a negative T wave in the right precordial leads (V1 and V2). Based on these results, the patient was diagnosed with type 1 BS. To date, the implantation of implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is the only therapy that has proven effective in preventing SCD in BS.
Action on Heritage Conservation of Wooden Structures: Enhancing the Cultural Spaces of Pontianak by Reconstruction of a Traditional Malay House Zain, Zairin; Irwin, Irwin; Andi, Uray Fery
International Journal of Environment, Architecture, and Societies Vol. 3 No. 01 (2023): Strengthening the Resilience of Heritage to The Nature of The Environment, Arc
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Services of Universitas Tanjungpura and Center of Southeast Asian Ethnicities, Cultures and Societies (Joint collaboration between Universitas Tanjungpura and National Taitung University)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/ijeas.2023.3.01.34-43

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Preserving damaged memorial buildings are vital to maintain a cultural identity to be reused and inherited by future generations. Buildings established in the past will overlook that they will be aging and weathering. Wooden construction in Malay traditional houses built more than 100 years ago faces durability issues. Environmental conditions equally make its structure unusable. In addition, its surrounding environment has changed, and the demands for new functions for improving the structure’s condition have become challenges in retrofitting the traditional roles into the current contemporary activities needs. The traditional Malay house in Kampung Bangka, Pontianak, which experienced a transfer of ownership from the original owner to the city government, altered its function from a residential house to a cultural house. Buildings having experienced weathering requires a well-planned reconstruction and re-functioning efforts from the city government. The reconstruction stages and house’s identification process of previous roles are required to accommodate new activities fit for culture and public space. Identification and analysis process carried out to resolve the damaged condition of structural elements of the building to maintain its authenticity as memorials building for the community. Identification is also required to anticipate the new function of the building by providing a new structure or reinforcement to govern the future activities during the operation period of the building. Cultural and structural analysis is carried out to improve the function of the building and the surrounding area into a cultural space that enhances its image as a public space.
SEKOLAH KHUSUS OLAHRAGA DI KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Azzahra, Anandea Maharani; Irwin, Irwin; Affrilyno, Affrilyno
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 12, No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v12i2.68978

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The Ministry of Youth and Sports has issued a National Sports Grand Design (DBON) policy as stated in Presidential Regulation (Perpres) Number 86 of 2021 to improve sports achievements in Indonesia. It targets Indonesia to rank in the top five at the Olympics and Paralympics in 2045. DBON policy is expected to help the direction of sports development in West Kalimantan, which is experiencing a decline in performance at the 2021 PON (National Sport Week) XX Papua event. In an attempt to improve sports performance in West Kalimantan, sports education can be a solution through Special Sports Schools (SKO) which develop potential athletes in West Kalimantan. Kubu Raya Regency has the potential to be developed into a location for the development of sports education supported by administrative conditions and geographical conditions of Kubu Raya Regency. The design of a Sports School in Kubu Raya Regency aims to provide facilities that can accommodate learning, teaching, and training activities for outstanding sports students in high school in the province of West Kalimantan. Sports learning is focused on 14 leading sports in Indonesia, according to DBON, and leading sports in West Kalimantan. The design of a Sports School in Kubu Raya Regency uses the glass box (rational) method, where data collection and analysis form the basis for developing ideas to harmonize students' physical and mental development in area function zones, provision of facilities, area design, and building designs within the Sports School area.
MASJID APUNG DI DESA SUNGAI KAKAP, KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Kholifah, Safira Nur; Irwin, Irwin; Affrilyno, Affrilyno
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 12, No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v12i2.76551

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The mosque is the center of life and activities of Muslims, both for carrying out ukhrawi worship and worldly worship. Along with the times, mosques have become one of the choices in the realm of tourism, namely religious tourism. Religious tourism is a tourism sector that continues to grow in Indonesia, where the majority of the population is Muslim and has a culture of religiosity and culture. The development of mosques in Indonesia and the world shows an increase. Apart from being a place of worship for Muslims, mosques have various functions, both to carry out ukhrawi worship and worldly worship. Sungai Kakap Village is one of the villages that has the potential in the form of an estuary which is one of the national shipping lanes that is still in the development stage (Perda Kubu Raya Number 7 of 2016). The high tolerance between tribes, races, and religions in this region makes acculturation between cultures occur naturally, despite the diverse composition of the population of races and religions. This area is a strategic area in economic and tourism aspects. One of the tourism sectors that has the potential to be developed is religious tourism. The number of availability of worship facilities when compared with the number of adherents of Islam in statistical data, it can be concluded that the distribution of worship facilities in the form of mosques in this area has not been evenly distributed. Therefore, the object of design is "Design of the Floating Mosque Area in Sungai Kakap Village" as a fulfillment of mosque facilities to facilitate worship activities and create tourist attractions that can become a magnet for the region. Contextual Architecture approaches and lighting strategies are used so as to produce a solemn perception in worship and create iconic buildings that can make the area a tourism magnet.