Endi Martha Mulia
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PERENCANAAN AGROWISATA MINA PADI DI DELI SERDANG DENGAN PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR BIOKLIMATIK Valentine, Jesslyn; Ritonga, Isniar TL; Endi Martha Mulia
Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi ISTP Vol. 20 No. 01 (2023): Desember
Publisher : LPPM ISTP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59637/jsti.v20i01.363

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Agriculture and fisheries owned in Deli Serdang are potential natural resources which must also be preserved and developed. So the selection of the Mina Padi Agrotourism design is a solution that can increase this potential. Simultaneous use of land for planting rice and raising fish for educational and recreational functions. Deli Serdang in 2023 is now a strategic area. Starting from adequate land to achievements that are easy to reach. Deli Serdang is even though in terms of transportation it is very easy to access. Starting from the residents of downtown Medan which can indeed be reached via the Kuala Namu Airport toll road and the Lubuk Pakam City Toll Road. Not only that, the two different sides of Lubuk Pakam and Kuala Namu Airport can also be accessed from Medan city center by train. Even from the air, namely airplanes, which have the potential for residents outside the island to also visit Deli Serdang. This agrotourism can of course be well known and developed by implementing bioclimatic architecture that takes into account the surrounding environment to provide long-term impacts for buildings in planning. So this can be a good complex idea.
KAJIAN ARSITEKTUR MELAYU PADA MASJID AL-OSMANI MEDAN: (STUDI KASUS : MASJID AL-OSMANI) Endi Martha Mulia; Sihotang, Harlen; Siagian, Mikhael G.D.; Tarigan, Eriyadi; Lee, Jason
Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi ISTP Vol. 23 No. 01 (2025): JULI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59637/jsti.v23i01.482

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Al-Osmani Mosque in Medan, a legacy of the Deli Sultanate, is examined for its unique blend of Malay Deli architecture with Indian, Chinese, Spanish, and Middle Eastern influences. This study employs direct observation and comparative study with Azizi Mosque to analyze the application of Malay architectural elements within Al-Osmani. The main problem addressed is identifying which elements demonstrate the persistence of Malay features amidst prevailing foreign influences. The proposed solution is a detailed identification of distinctive colors, motifs, and ornaments typical of Malay architecture within the mosque. The findings indicate that despite cultural amalgamation, the dominance of golden yellow, floral and faunal motifs, and traditional ornamentation maintain the mosque’s strong Malay identity.