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Designing Port Passenger Terminal in the Meat Village as Ecotourism Area with Neo Vernacular Architecture Approach Fitri Rahmawati Nasution; Moehammed Nawawiy Loebis
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1065.421 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v4i2.4524

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This journal is essential for social, economic, and government in the Meat Village. It is about a potentially marine tourism destination, located in Meat Village, Tampahan District, Toba Samosir Regency, North Sumatra Province. As one of the tourism destinations, this village needs to be developed, especially water transportation, which is supported by Lake Toba's natural resources. But it has been replaced by land and air transportation. On the other hand, water transportation has its privilege, namely giving a sense of being united with nature and listening to the gentle sound of water, which cannot be felt if using land or air transportation. Therefore, it requires a passenger port to facilitate tourists in accessing this tourism village through water transportation. This port consists of a passenger terminal that accommodates passengers' departure and arrival. The method used in site selection is done through discussion of primary data, namely data sources that directly provide data to data collectors and secondary data, that is, data that does not directly provide data to researchers, through other people or analyzed documents and concluded. The result of the methodology used is, this passenger terminal needs the Neo Vernacular Architecture approach for the design. Because the village has aspects of the past, such as Batak Toba culture and mythology that need to be preserved and introduced to the present as long-term projections for the future. This is useful to make the building becomes part of the Meat Village community.
A STUDY OF MEDAN HELVETIA SUB DISTRICT MORPHOLOGICAL PATTERNS WITH URBAN DESIGN THEORY APPROACH Nasution, Fitri Rahmawati
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Koridor
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/koridor.v13i1.4829

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This study aims to determine and understand the current morphological patterns of Medan Helvetia Sub District. It is due to the need for reconsideration regarding the spatial structure of the sub-district because there are several problems troubling residents, namely frequent congestion and flooding. By using a descriptive methodology, this research uses several methods, starting with secondary data collection. Secondary data obtained shows that the study of Medan Helvetia Sub District morphological patterns is using the urban design theory approach, which is composed of three aspects, namely figure-ground, linkage, and place. The next method is discussing the data that has been obtained and ending with finding answers to research problems. The findings are useful as references in developing the physical design of this sub-district in the future. Keywords: figure-ground, linkage, Medan Helvetia Sub District, morphological patterns, place
WORKSHOP PELATIHAN VISUAL ARSITEKTUR HERITAGE BERBASIS VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY DAN ENGLISH HERITAGE INTERPRETATION Alexander Adrian Saragi; Stevani, Margaret; Fitri Rahmawati Nasution; Nurfaizah Marwan; Mentari Septanya Sitorus
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sabangka Vol 5 No 02 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sabangka
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/sabangka.v5i02.2265

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The workshop on heritage architectural visualization, based on visual ethnography and English heritage interpretation, aimed to develop students’ technical, analytical, and communicative competencies in understanding and interpreting historical buildings. The methods employed included analytical sketching, field observation grounded in visual ethnography, and translating heritage interpretations into English. An interdisciplinary approach involved architecture lecturers from UNM and USU, along with English education lecturers from Universitas Pembinaan Masyarak at Indonesia, enabling the integration of visual design skills, historical understanding, and bilingual communication. Results sho wed significant improvements in perspective accuracy, proportion, material texture, and the ability to read structural and symbolic values of buildings. Students were also able to produce interpretative narratives in English to support professional heritage knowledge dissemination. This model proves effective as a sustaina ble collabor ative learning strategy, combining technical skills, academic reflect ion, & social awareness within an integrated educational framework
Digitalization of Cracker Sales Transactions through QRIS as an Effort to Introduce Non-Cash Payments for MSMEs Saragi, Alexander Adrian; Nasution, Fitri Rahmawati; Stevani, Margaret; Ismajaya, Muh. Aryanugraha; Utami, Farhah
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Sipakatau
Publisher : PT. Global Research Collaboration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.66314/sipakatau.v3i1.268

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This community service activity was carried out with the aim of introducing and training the use of QRIS (Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard) to MSME cracker sales in Tulungagung as an alternative to a non-cash payment system. So far, the cracker sales transaction process has been carried out entirely in cash, so business actors do not have the knowledge or experience in using digital payment methods. In fact, the development of the digital economy in Indonesia shows a significant increase in the use of QR-based payments, especially in the MSME sector. Through this activity, participants were given an understanding of the basic concept of digital payments, the benefits of QRIS for small business actors, and the technical stages of its registration and use through banking applications and digital wallets. The implementation method consists of socialization, training on the practice of creating a QRIS merchant account, and transaction simulation using the devices of each participant. The results of the activity indicated that all participants were able to create a QRIS account independently, understand how to make and receive payments, and realize that the non-cash method can be a practical, safe, and efficient option for their business. This activity is the first step to increase digital financial literacy for MSME actors in the traditional food sector, as well as open up opportunities for them to be integrated into the national digital economy ecosystem.