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THE EXISTENCE OF SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT IN SURABAYA AS AN ATTEMPT TO REALIZE ECO CITY Nadhila Retnasari Roestam; Ayu Sri Marita; Nadia Maulina Atrisandi; Purwanita Setijanti
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 12, No 2 (2013)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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The existence of kampungs or township settlements in Surabaya is very essential to the city development seen from the historical aspect of Surabaya which grew from the development of township settlements. Therefore the issue of sustainable develop-ment to create a good living environment can be applied to the settlements sector in Surabaya in order to turn Surabaya into an ecological city, so that the efforts of citi-zens in Surabaya in the eco kampung activities can make a significant contribution in the realization of the ecological city. Kampung Kertajaya Surabaya is one of the township settlements in Surabaya that applies sustainable development with the coo-peration of the residents and City Government.
KAMPUNG DEVELOPMENT TOWARD SMART CITY Tanti Satriana R. Nasution; Purwanita Setijanti; Asri Dinapradipta; Angger Sukma Mahendra; Susetyo Firmaningtyas; Muhammad Ainul Yaqin
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 17, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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The city of Surabaya that formed from maritime activities to lead to trade and industrial activities will form settlements in the form of kampung. Kampung became an important part in the development of a city because this area became a place to grow and move most of the middle class population and below. However, the rapid development of the city of Surabaya towards the modern has resulted in the existence of the kampung in Surabaya increasingly recessive. Long-lived kampung like Kampung Kaliasin, pressed by the development of urban and socio-economic mobility, are experiencing worsening kampung conditions. The pressure from the surrounding environment is great. Not only social and economic issues, but also environmental issues (climate, sanitation, a forestation, etc.) are salient. The Surabaya City Government is attempting to address the problem through the concept of Smart City Surabaya. The question to be addressed here is how the development of the urban kampung, for example Kampung Kaliasin, is to proceed in the direction of Smart City Surabaya. The method used is descriptive and qualitative. The variables to be studied are aspects of smart city covering Smart Government, Smart Economy, Smart Life, Smart Living, Smart People, and Smart Mobility. These are analyzed in relation to the readiness of the city to develop toward Smart City Surabaya.
PROSPECTS OF PROPERTY IN CHINATOWN SURABAYA CASE STUDY: KEMBANG JEPUN STREET SURABAYA Ni Wayan Anantasia Saraswati; Purwanita Setijanti; Murni Rachmawati
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 13, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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Kembang Jepun area was once the biggest trade center in its time. However, its ambience is quiet and crime-prone today, especially at night. This is caused by the decrease of service value of the areal facilities and infrastructures, so that it in turn decreases the areal economic productivity. This condition requires a research about the most suitable property which can be developed according to the desire of the society in the corridor of Kembang Jepun Street and can revive the ‘dead’ areal spirit.This research applies interview method along with market analysis. The type of analysis is Descriptive Statistics, namely by the media of graphics, diagrams and tables.From the interview result, retails are found to be prospective property for the society in the Corridor of Kembang Jepun Street. The next analysis conducted as the comparator to the survey result is Market Analysis on five property buildings, namely retails, hotels, museums, restaurants and residences. Having the market analysis done, a conclusion is found that Hotels property is more prospective than retails, museums, restaurants and residences property with the consideration of dominant supply of hotels in Central Surabaya, East Surabaya and West Surabaya, as well as that hotels have lesser competitors with quite high demands.
REVITALIZATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AREA WITH SUSTAINABLE TOURISM APPROACH, CASE STUDY: TINDOI FORT, KABUPATEN WAKATOBI Jauhar Jauhar; Purwanita Setijanti; Arina Hayati
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 20, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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Tindoi Fort continues to be threatened because of not yet get the full support of the community to preserve. Tindoi Fort should be a valuable asset for the government if it is managed seriously. The purpose of this study is to revitalize cultural heritage sites by providing new vitality through a sustainable tourism approach. The study uses a combination of interpretative historical strategies, to find out the original form of the fort through observation and in-depth interviews. Then a qualitative strategy with a descriptive approach is used to determine the social character and community culture locally so that can support tourism activities. The results of this study are the formulation of the criteria and concept of revitalization including the physical restoration of the fort, the arrangement of tourism based on environmental conservation, the arrangement of the creative economy center, the arrangement of socio-cultural activity areas that support local wisdom attractions.
LIVING IN A BOARDING HOUSE: A PRIVACY MECHANISM IN ARCHITECTURE STUDENT’S PRIVATE STUDY ROOM Purwanita Setijanti; Sarah Cahyadini; Tisya Surya Narida
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 22, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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Boarding houses, as a type of substitute residence, function not only to ensure the continuity of daily domestic activities, but also as a comfortable learning place for students as residents. The Multimodal learning methods, which is used in architectural studio learning, through design simulations making study mock-ups, requires the use of more than one strategy in the learning process. Because it requires a different concentration compared to unimodal students, learning privacy is not only needed for individual learning process, but also needed for group learning study activities. This research explores the privacy mechanism that occurs in boarding rooms as private workspaces for architecture students. Phenomenological qualitative methods are used, with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documents readings. The results of the study show that architecture students tend to organize to optimize space by modifying the spatial attributes. This is executed to provide the widest possible space for learning privacy, so that it’s multimodal learning activities could run as optimally as possible.
Co-Authors Adinda Sih Pinasti Retno Utami Alia Ghinantatia Thahir Amalia Nur Indah Sari Amas Brilian Angger Sukma Mahendra Annisa Fikriyah Tasya Antusias Nurzukhrufa Arfianti, Ami Argarini, Tri Okta Arina Hayati Arina Hayati Asri Dinapradipta Asterica Deviana Ardhikawati Ayu Sri Marita Aziz, S. Kamilia Bahri, Ayi Syaeful Bambang Priyambodo Bambang Soemardiono Bambang Soemardiono Cahyadini, Sarah Cahyadini, Sarah Christiono Utomo Dewi Septanti Diana, Tri Wahyu Endang Susilowati Eri Naharani Ustazah Ervin Nurhayati, Ervin Faiz Dewangga Binar Diwari Falahy Mohamad Fatimah, Sri Wahyuni Fitri Rahmawati Happy Ratna Soemartinah Happy Ratna Soemartinah Heri Prasetyo Ibda Zhurifah Qurrotaa'yun Ihdina Sabili Imanuel Mbake Inayatur Arifiyani Intan Kusumaningayu Ismail, Mirra Kamila Ispurwono Soemarno Jauhar Jauhar Jingga, Azharine Purwa Karina Anindita Kartika Nuswantara Kuncoro, Denok Estu Kurniasari, Merisa Lanta Kautsar Akromi Muhammad Faqih Murni Rachmawati Nadhila Retnasari Roestam Nadia Maulina Atrisandi Narida, Tisya Surya Naura, Zahira Dinda Ni Wayan Anantasia Saraswati Ni Wayan Suarmini, Ni Wayan Niken Prasetyawati, Niken Niti Anggarajati Etsahandy Novianto, Didit Nuryantiningsih Pusporini Nurzukhrufa, Antusias Ocky Dwi Saktian Kusuma Perdana, Angga Prajnaparamita Nurul Kusuma Wardhani Pratiwi, Nadiar Purba, Adriel Sachio Putu Bulan Ratna Anggraeni Rahmawati, Deti Raihana Putri Hutami Rayi Karamina Rika Kisnarini Rita Ernawati, Rita Saraya Eka Sharfina Shabrina Nareswara Sumartinah, Happy Ratna Susetyo Firmaningtyas Susy Budi Astuti, Susy Budi Syaharani, Nadia Salwa Tamaulina Br Sembiring Tanti Satriana R. Nasution Tanti Satriana Rosary Nasution Tanti Satriana Rosary Nasution Tisya Surya Narida Uman Syafrudin Utami, Adinda Sih Pinasti Retno Wahyu Setyawan Wardatut Toyyibah