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PENERAPAN KONSEP SMART BUILDING PADA PERENCANAAN CONVENTION CENTER DI UNIVERSTAS HALU OLEO Mustakima, Dui Buana; Faslih, Arman; Al Ikhsan, Ainussalbi
GARIS Jurnal Mahasiswa Jurusan Arsitektur Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

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ABSTRAKUniversitas Halu Oleo saat ini memiliki masalah untuk pelaksanaan kegiatan wisuda. Jumlah wisudawan yang relatifbanyak mengakibatkan banyaknya waktu pelaksanaan wisuda dan terkadang dilaksanakan dihari kerja yang akanmengganggu aktivitas dalam kampus, seperti menganggu sirkulasi kendaraan, menyebabkan macet di area Universitas HaluOleo. Kondisi bangunan ditinjau dari akustik sudah tidak memadai, juga nampak bahwa kapasitas parkir tidak mencukupi.Saat ini teknologi dan sistem otomasi telah membawa kemudahan Secara progresif dalam berbagai aspek, termasuk dalampembangunan gedung. Permasalahan yang timbul yakni, bagaimana menentukan Tapak dengan pendekatan SmartBuilding, bagaimana mendesain ruang dengan pendekatan Smart Building, bagaimana mendesain Bentuk dan Tampilandengan pendekatan Smart Building. Metode yang digunakan yaitu studi pustaka, Survey Lapangan, Analisis Data,membuat Acuan Perancangan, dan Desain. Hasil desian Bangunan dengan menerapkan konsep Smart mulai dari pemilihantapak yang tepat yaitu sesuai zonasi pengembangan UHO. Pada tapak bentukan Lingkaran Bangunan responsif terhadapKebisingan, pada sirkulasi terfasilitasi peneduh dengan kesan smart, pada pencapaian memungkinan terhindar dariKemacetan dan Cross Circulation, di Tata Lansekap terdapat Rain Water Harvesting, Pada parkiran dengan sistem vertikaldapat mengakomodir 500 mobil, Pada Ruangan, Ruang Lebih Optimal dan fungsi-fungsi ruang lebih tegas, terlihat padasistem registrasi, Sistem Kemanan, Sistem Audio, Sistem pengkondisian Ruang, Sistem pengambilan Gambar, penggunaanenergi, mampu menyesuaikan dengan kondisi bangunan secara Otomatis. Bentuk dasar bangunan memanfaatkan energiSinar Matahari dan Sirkulasi angin terlihat pada permainan Solid Void Bangunan, pada tampilan bangunan menampilkankesan smart dan membesar-besarkan kesan struktur melaui pola papan PCB, dynamic facade, permainan Kesan lancip,dan kolom yang dibiarkan terlihat secara jelas.Kata kunci: Universitas Halu Oleo, convention center, smart building.ABSTRACTHalu Oleo University currently has a problem for graduation activities. The relatively large number of graduatesresulted in a lot of time for graduation and sometimes carried out on work days that would disrupt campus activities, suchas disturbing vehicle circulation, causing traffic jams in the Halu Oleo University area. The condition of the building interms of acoustics is inadequate, it also appears that parking capacity is insufficient. At present technology and automationsystems have brought convenience progressively in various aspects, including in building construction. The problems thatarise are, how to determine the Site with a Smart Building approach, how to design space with a Smart Building approach,how to design Shapes and Views with the Smart Building approach. The methods used are library studies, field surveys,data analysis, design references, and designs. The results of the building design by applying the Smart concept startingfrom the selection of the right site that is according to the zoning of UHO development. On the formation site the BuildingCircle is responsive to Noise, the circulation facilitates shade with a smart impression, in achieving possible avoidingCongestion and Cross Circulation, in the Landscape there is Rain Water Harvesting, In parking systems with verticalsystems can accommodate 500 cars, In the Room, More Optimal and more stringent space functions, seen in theregistration system, Security System, Audio System, Space Conditioning System, Image retrieval system, energy use, areable to adjust to the conditions of the building automatically. The basic shape of the building utilizes the energy of sunlightand wind circulation seen in the game Solid Building Void, the appearance of the building displays the impression of smartand exaggerates the impression of the structure through the pattern of the PCB board, dynamic facade, game Sharpimpression, and the column that is left clearly visible.Keywords: Halu Oleo University, convention center, smart building.
EIGHT ASPECT DESIGNS OF BOARDING SCHOOL BASED ON PREFERENCE IN NEW NORMAL ERA OF COVID-19, KENDARI CITY AND BANDUNG AS CASE STUDIES Dui Buana Mustakima; Hanson E.Kusuma
Ide dan Dialog Desain Indonesia (Idealog) Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Idealog Vol 7 No 1
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

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The development of boarding houses need to be supported by certain guidelines which have abilities to face the new normal era. The guidelines need to consider people' perspectives as users directly experienced this situation. However, the guidelines which is considering new normal are still limited. The purpose of this research is to know the preferences of people toward the ideal boarding house. This research was done quantitatively with grounded theory approach which is explorative. The data collection was done by sharing open-ended online questionnaires. The questionnaires were shared freely (non-random sampling). There were 158 respondents filled, 128 of the are respondents living in kendari and others are from Bandung. The data collected were analyzed using content analysis. In this analysis was done with two steps called open coding and selective coding. Results showed that there are eight aspects which become preferences of boarding houses in new normal era. Health is the new and influential aspect aspesct. This research is expected to be a part of consideration of government and private sectors in making policy and desgning relating to boarding houses more anticipatory. Particularly boarding houses located in Kendari and Bandung city. Keywords : boarding house, new normal, Covid-19, design criteria
COMPOSING MODEL OF DESIGN CRITERIA BASED ON REVEALED PREFERENCE STUDY, BOARDING HOUSES AS DESIGN CASES: MODEL PENYUSUNAN KRITERIA PERANCANGAN BERBASIS STUDI REVEALED PREFERENCES, KASUS DESAIN HUNIAN INDEKOS Mustakima, Dui Buana; Nurdini, Allis
Ide dan Dialog Desain Indonesia (Idealog) Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Idealog Vol 8 No 2
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/idealog.v8i2.5563

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Covid 19 pandemic is a global phenomenon which threatens the safety of people around the world. This phenomenon has become a momentum to reflect back on development in Indonesia. On the other side, the development of boarding houses is going to be massive and mushroomed, because of phenomena of big cities such as work and study. Preference is proper study for revealing tendencies innew normal era. The purpose of this research is to generate design criteria for boarding houses inanew normal era. Method used is revealed preference with hedonic pricing analysis approach adjustedby literature study. The results of programming shows there are eight aspects that should be concernedcarefully; facility, convenience, accessibility, health, sacety and security, cost, service, and quality of visual. These aspects are implied into eight scales; site, public realm, skin, entry, common, unit elements, and mechanical. These scales have 64 factors of designs consist of many principles Keywords : Pandemi Covid 19, Boarding Houses, New Normal.
ANALISIS DISTRIBUSI PAPARAN SINAR MATAHARI BERDASARKAN ORIENTASI DAN WAKTU MENGGUNAKAN APLIKASI FORMA AUTODESK: STUDI KASUS GEDUNG ARSITEKTUR UNIVERSITAS TADULAKO Mustakima, Dui Buana; Tamimi, Nadhil; Gamalia, Audita Nurul; Sudyatama, Andi Farid; Munarsi, Munarsi
JAMBURA Journal of Architecture Vol 7, No 1 (2025): JJoA : Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

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Building orientation is an important aspect of modern architectural design that affects thermal comfort and energy efficiency. This study aims to analyze the influence of various building orientations on solar exposure in buildings located in Palu, Indonesia, which is situated near the equator. The methods used include data collection through physical measurements of buildings, the creation of 3D models, and analysis using the Forma application to measure the duration and intensity of sunlight across different orientations. The research findings indicate that the east-west orientation has the highest potential for optimal sunlight exposure, with 18-22% of the area receiving more than nine hours of sunlight per day, while 57-66% of the other areas only receive 0-1 hour of solar exposure. This study also recommends further research that integrates solar radiation measurements to gain a deeper understanding of the impacts that building orientation can create. It is hoped that these findings will provide significant contributions to planners, developers, and stakeholders, particularly for the city of Palu and areas with similar characteristics.
INTEGRASI RUANG PULAU KARAMPUANG DI KABUPATEN MAMUJU Cahyani, Cahyani -; Permata, Nike Dyah; Mustakima, Dui Buana; Nugroho, Isti; Hikmah, Nurul
JAMBURA Journal of Architecture Vol 7, No 1 (2025): JJoA : Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

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Karampuang Island is one of the leading marine tourism destinations in Mamuju Regency, possessing significant potential for sustainable tourism development. However, limited road infrastructure and transportation accessibility pose major challenges in spatial integration between Karampuang Island and Mamuju City. This study aims to analyze road space integration in supporting connectivity and sustainable tourism development on Karampuang Island. The research employs a qualitative descriptive approach with spatial planning analysis, transportation infrastructure assessment, and coastal area management policy review. The findings indicate that connectivity between Karampuang Island and Mamuju City remains limited due to inadequate transportation routes and a lack of supporting infrastructure facilities. Enhancing the quality and quantity of land and sea transportation routes, sustainable spatial planning, and integrative policies in coastal area management are essential to improving regional connectivity. Furthermore, the development of environmentally friendly road infrastructure tailored to tourist needs can support the advancement of Karampuang Island as a marine tourism destination that is better integrated with Mamuju City. Thus, optimizing road space integration not only improves accessibility but also contributes to local economic growth and coastal ecosystem sustainability.
Analisis Sun Hours Dalam Desain Bangunan Tropis Menggunakan Simulasi 3D: Studi Kasus Pada Periode Ekuinoks dan Solstis Mustakima, Dui Buana; Nike, Nike; Cahyani, Cahyani; Hikmah, Nurul; Nugroho, Isti
JURNAL RUANG / ISSN : 2085-6962 Vol 19 No 1 (2025): JURNAL RUANG
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tadulako Kampus Bumi Tadulako Tondo Jl. Sukarno-Hatta Km.9, Palu 94118 e-mail :Jurusan Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tadulako Kampus Bumi Tadulako Tondo Jl. Sukarno-Hatta Km.9, Palu 941

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Thermally comfortable tropical building designs must respond to sunlight exposure. Detailed data on the duration of sunlight exposure during the equinox and solstice periods is still limited. This study aims to analyze sunlight exposure during the equinox and solstice periods. The research was conducted using the Forma application, a 3D simulation product. The results show that the roof receives the highest sunlight exposure, reaching 9 hours per day during the equinox, while some areas of the building facade only receive exposure for less than 1 hour per day during the solstice. These findings provide important insights into the optimization of shading design and energy efficiency in tropical buildings. This research has a positive impact on architectural knowledge, demonstrating that simulation-based design can be used in creating sustainable tropical buildings
Investigation of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) Through Student Perceptions of the Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) of School Building Near the Airport Gamalia, Auditha Nurul; Ekasiwi, Sri Nastiti N.; Samodra, FX Teddy Badai; Fitriaty, Puteri; Mustakima, Dui Buana
WIDYAKALA JOURNAL : JOURNAL OF PEMBANGUNAN JAYA UNIVERSITY Vol 12, No 2 (2025): Urban Lifestyle and Urban Development
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat UPJ

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School buildings that use natural ventilation have challenges to Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) due to high noise intensity and the need to circulate air by opening windows. This study investigated SBS symptoms in schools closest to the airplane runway. Subjective measurements were carried out using self-administrative questionnaires to determine students’ perceptions. Objective measurements to obtain Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) data were carried out through an experiment of opening a window with an awning window type as far as 11 cm or 1/2 of the window span with an angle of 12.5. The average results of IEQ measurements on the thermal aspect include a temperature of 30.1 C, CO2 levels of 331 ppm, and wind speeds of 0.1-0.3 m/s have met the minimum comfort standards. However, the average humidity in the classroom has not been met. In addition, classroom noise is still far from the comfort standard, which is 70-109 dB. However, the results of the evaluation of students’ perception assessments of the IEQ of the room showed no symptoms of SBS in terms of physical and psychological aspects. Most students were not disturbed by the less-than-ideal thermal and acoustic conditions. However, students can experience long-term health problems and potentially experience psychological stress if they are continuously exposed to high levels of noise and less-than-ideal IEQ conditions.