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KAJIAN ATMOSPHERE PASAR TRADISIONAL: PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Wongso, Jonny; Tela, I Nengah; Hadi, Zuriyon; Yeza, Riska Nofri; Anief, Bahrul; Ilona, Desi; Zaitul, Zaitul
SIGMA TEKNIKA Vol 7, No 2 (2024): SIGMATEKNIKA, VOL. 7, N0. 2, NOVEMBER 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33373/sigmateknika.v7i2.6302

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Market atmosphere is an important aspect that must be considered by architects, market managers, and traders so that buyers feel comfortable and safe in the market. The market atmosphere will have an impact on the interests and behaviour of buyers. Previous research on market atmosphere failed to pay attention to traditional markets. The traditional market is still an important medium interaction for social and cultural gatherings and meeting demand and supply. This study aims to describe the atmosphere component of a traditional shop/market in Painan, Pesisir Selatan Regency. Using six components identified through a comprehensive literature review: Market cleanliness, Market scent, Air conditioning, Lighting, Colouring, and the appearance and layout of the building. Buyers in the market are used as respondents. Research data is primary data obtained through surveys. The analysis method uses descriptive and comparative analysis methods. A total of 71 buyers participated in this study. The results showed that the atmosphere of traditional shops/markets was inadequate both from the components of cleanliness, smell, air conditions, lighting, colouring, and the appearance and layout of the building. After testing the difference between sex and education level, only one component significantly differed between men and women (lighting) and education level (colouring). The research suggests that the government should revitalize the Painan traditional market into a highly attractive market to remain competitive in the era of the industry revolution 4.0.
PENGARUH DESAIN RUANG RAWAT INAP TERHADAP PENGALAMAN PENYEMBUHAN PASIEN: STUDI PENDEKATAN EVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN DI RUMAH SAKIT SANTA MARIA PEKANBARU Marison, Artian Ferry; Tela, I Nengah; Wongso, Jonny
SIGMA TEKNIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2025): SIGMATEKNIKA, VOL. 8, N0. 1, JUNI 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33373/sigmateknika.v8i1.7702

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The design of inpatient rooms plays a crucial role in enhancing patient comfort and supporting the healing process. Although Indonesia's healthcare regulations have promoted standardized inpatient care through the National Health Insurance (JKN) scheme, the implementation of design elements that consider patients’ psychological and physiological needs remains suboptimal. This study aims to examine the influence of inpatient room design on patient experience and recovery outcomes by applying the Evidence-Based Design (EBD) framework and Ulrich’s Supportive Design Theory, which emphasizes three core aspects: perceived control, social support, and positive distraction. The research was conducted at Santa Maria Hospital in Pekanbaru using a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data from Likert-scale surveys and qualitative data from interviews analyzed thematically. Findings reveal that physical elements of the inpatient room—such as natural lighting, environmental control, and indoor air quality—significantly affect patient satisfaction and healing outcomes. Moreover, noticeable differences were identified among class III patients based on room orientation and access to daylight. This study contributes to the development of more adaptive and human-centered healthcare design and supports the implementation of national policies on standardized inpatient services.
TRANSFORMASI ELEMEN-ELEMEN PEMBENTUK KERAJAAN GN. SAHILAN Praditya, Isag Nabela; Fuadi, Al Busyra; Wongso, Jonny
SIGMA TEKNIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2025): SIGMATEKNIKA, VOL. 8, N0. 1, JUNI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33373/sigmateknika.v8i1.7002

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Development of the Gn. Sahilan since it’s inception, has experienced various important events. The changes in space and time that occur in the timeline are a reflection of life at that time. This research aims to identify the elements that formed the Kingdom of Gn. Sahilan and what factors influence its development. The research was carried out qualitatively using a rationalistic approach, through reading fragments of the timeline drawn diachronically to obtain an overview of the elements that formed the Kingdom of Gn. Sahilan that changes, disappears or survives. Through a period of time, the elements that formed the Kingdom of Gn. Sahilan consists of docks, markets, goods collection points, government areas, industrial areas, residential areas, railway lines, plantations, and circulation patterns. As time went by the elements that formed the Kingdom of Gn. Sahilan experienced development which was influenced by several factors including geographical conditions, technology, globalization, colonial invasion, government regulations, and infrastructure development.
The Influence of Visual Perception on Navigation and City Image: A Landmark Study in Pekanbaru Fitriany, Fitriany; Fuadi, AlBusyra; Wongso, Jonny; Marison, Artian Ferry; Kusumah, Dadang Puja
SIGMA TEKNIKA Vol 8, No 2 (2025): SIGMATEKNIKA, VOL. 8, N0. 2, NOVEMBER 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33373/sigmateknika.v8i2.8378

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This study analyzes the influence of public visual perception on urban navigation and city image through the role of landmarks in Pekanbaru. The background stems from the declining visual legibility of the city due to rapid spatial development and architectural homogenization. Five main landmarks were examined: An-Nur Grand Mosque, Zapin Monument, Soeman HS Library, the Riau Governor’s Office, and Idrus Tintin Art Pavilion. A mixed-method approach was applied using questionnaires from 105 respondents, field observations, and Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) analysis. The results indicate that An-Nur Grand Mosque and Soeman HS Library function as the city’s visual-affective anchors with high legibility and civic pride. Zapin Monument serves as a directional marker with strong cultural symbolism, while the Governor’s Office is visually dominant but weak in collective identity. Idrus Tintin Art Pavilion represents cultural symbolism but plays a limited navigational role. The study concludes that Pekanbaru’s city image emerges from the interaction of architectural quality, navigational function, and symbolic-emotional values, recommending enhanced visibility, integrated wayfinding systems, and cultural revitalization in urban planning.