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Journal : Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains

Smart Building Application in Revitalization of Historic Buildings Case Study: The Museum Bahari, Jakarta Kadeli Kadeli; Sri Pare Eni; Charles O.P Marpaung
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i2.1606

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Historical buildings are cultural heritages that require preservation while adapting to modern demands. The Museum Bahari in Jakarta faces challenges in revitalizing its historical architectural elements while integrating adaptive technologies. This research examines the application of smart building systems in revitalizing the museum with minimal intervention to maintain historical integrity. A descriptive qualitative method is used, involving condition analysis, identification of smart technologies, and strategy development. Data collection includes observation, literature review, and case study analysis. Findings indicate that technologies such as humidity sensors, adaptive lighting, and environmental monitoring can enhance building performance and visitor experience without compromising heritage values. This study recommends placing devices in non-structural areas, integrating energy management with conservation needs, and using real-time monitoring systems. These strategies align with heritage conservation principles. The study concludes that smart building technology with minimal intervention offers a sustainable solution for revitalizing historic buildings like the Museum Bahari while enhancing functionality and relevance in the modern era.
The Visual Psychological Influence of Cadet Soldiers on Terracotta Materials on the Shape of the Facade of the Main Hall Building of Akmil Magelang Bambang Hermanto; Sri Pare Eni; Ramos P. Pasaribu
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i6.1768

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The Indonesian Army Military Academy (Akmil) in Magelang, established on October 31, 1945, plays a key role in the education and development of career officers for the Indonesian Army (TNI AD). This research aims to evaluate the design of a new Main Hall facility at Akmil, focusing on the use of terracotta materials for its façade. This study employs a quantitative research method with a descriptive approach, supported by qualitative insights from interviews. The primary objective is to empirically assess the psychological impact of terracotta materials on the façade of the Main Hall at Akmil. Data collection involves questionnaires and surveys targeting cadet soldiers to assess their visual perceptions, emotional responses, and preferences regarding the terracotta façade. The proposed design using terracotta materials for the façade is anticipated to enhance both the physical and emotional appeal of the Main Hall. The use of terracotta is expected to create a welcoming, symbolic landmark that reinforces Akmil’s institutional identity and the pride of its personnel. The new Main Hall, incorporating terracotta, promises to address the space limitations while enhancing the psychological and symbolic value of the building. This upgrade will strengthen Akmil’s role as a leading institution in military education. The findings provide insights into how architectural design can contribute to both functional efficiency and emotional well-being in military institutions. This research offers recommendations for future military building designs, emphasizing the importance of material selection for promoting institutional pride and identity.