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SUSTAINABLE SENSE OF PLACE: COWORKING SPACE DENGAN PENDEKATAN ADAPTIVE REUSE DI KAWASAN STRATEGIS KOTA BATAM Tan, Hendy; Aguspriyanti, Carissa Dinar
Jurnal Arsitektur ZONASI Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Arsitektur Zonasi Februari 2023
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.v6i1.51280

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The existence of abandoned buildings in Nagoya, Batam City, can impact negatively on the sense of place and identity of the area as a strategic area for trade and services. In the context of architecture, abandoned buildings are often associated with an adaptive reuse approach. Literature studies, observations, interviews, and SWOT analysis were carried out in this descriptive qualitative research to find out how to implement the adaptive reuse approach in an abandoned building in Nagoya, Batam City. This process produced design proposals which were then analyzed to obtain deeper understanding how the application of the adaptive reuse approach can create a sustainable sense of place. The results revealed that the adaptive reuse approach to the object of research can be through the strategies of using old buildings with improved facades quality and adding a new function, which is a coworking space. Because it is relevant to the identity of trade and service areas and in accordance with the conditions of current user needs. The implementation of these design strategies could establish a sustainable sense of place in Nagoya, Batam City, through strengthening its elements including form, activity, and meaning.
Desain secondary skin dari limbah polyethylene terephthalate sebagai material alternatif pengganti kayu konvensional Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning; Tan, Hendy; Prakoso, Seno
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR PENDAPA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Widya Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/pendapa.v6i2.595

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Menurut Global Forest Watch pada tahun 2020, Indonesia telah menduduki peringkat ke-4 dunia bedasarkan total kehilangan hutam primer. Selain itu, isu mengenai peningkatan jumlah limbah plastik juga menjadi perhatian. Polyethylene Terephthalate atau disingkat menjadi PET merupakan salah satu dari banyaknya jenis plastik yang umumnya sering ditermukan sebagai bahan kemasan seperti botol plastik. Dikarenakan bukan merupakan material yang mudah terurai, satu-satunya cara adalah dengan melalui proses daur ulang demi mengurangi dampak limbah botol plastik yang tidak terkendali.Metode yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah dengan menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif dari hasil studi literatur yang telah ada sebelumnya mengenai limbah botol platik PET yang kemudian dilanjutkan dengan studi komparatif antara hasil temuan berupa prototype hasil daur ulang limbah plastik PET dengan kayu konvensional.Hasil dari penelitian kemudian dikembangankan menjadi pelapis dinding bangunan secondary skin yang terbuat dari olahan limbah botol platik PET dapat dijadikan sebagai material alternatif sebagai pengganti elemen kayu konvensional yang diharapkan dapat mengatasi terkait permasalahan kelangkaan kayu konvensional serta mengurangi jumlah limbah botol plastik.English:According to Global Forest Watch in 2020, Indonesia was ranked 4th in the world based on total primary forest loss. In addition, the issue of increasing the amount of plastic waste is also a concern. Polyethylene Terephthalate or well-known as PET is one of the many types of plastic that are generally often found as packaging materials such as plastic bottles. Since it is not a biodegradable material, the only way is to go through a recycling process to reduce the impact of uncontrolled plastic bottle waste.The method used in this research is to use a descriptive approach from the results of previous literature studies regarding PET plastic bottle waste, which is then followed by a comparative study between the findings in the form of a prototype of recycled PET plastic waste with conventional wood.The results of the research were then developed into a secondary skin as building façade cover made from processed PET plastic bottle waste which can be used as an alternative material to replace conventional wood elements which are expected to overcome the problem of conventional wood scarcity and reduce the amount of plastic bottle waste.