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A Study of the Influence of Interior on Comfort in Outpatient Unit Waiting Room at Hospitals in Lhokseumawe Effan Fahrizal; Muhammad Imam; Soraya Masthura Hassan; Eri Saputra
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 1, No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Master Program of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (458.519 KB) | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v1i4.171

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Important role in the comfort of patients. Based on field observation, patients and visitors felt uncomfortable and bored while waiting in the queue to consult a doctor. Hospital visitors are not all ill patients but there are also those who only consult, escort, or visit. In this case, the beauty and comfort in the waiting area, which is a public and intermediary area, is expected to have a psychological effect that can distract visitors from a terrifying impression, provide comfortability while waiting and reduce patient tension before being examined. This study examines the influence of interior on the comfort of patients in the waiting room with case studies at Abby Hospital, Bunda Women and Children Hospital, and PMI Hospital. This study uses a qualitative method with a correlation method approach. Research variables include (1) circulation, (2) cleanliness, (3) noise, (4) lighting, (5) beauty, (6) aromas/odors. The findings show that at Bunda Women and Children Hospital, 32% of the respondents felt uncomfortable with the layout of the room (facilities/furniture), 64% of respondents felt comfortable, 4% of respondents felt very comfortable. While at PMI Hospital, 36% of respondents felt uncomfortable with the layout of the room (facilities/furniture), 56% of respondents felt comfortable, 4% of respondents felt very comfortable. Finally, at Abby Hospital, 0% of respondents felt uncomfortable with the layout of the room (facilities/furniture), 68% of respondents felt comfortable, 32% of respondents felt very comfortable. In this study, conclusions were drawn for basic guidelines for hospital comfort in terms of advantages and disadvantages.
Space Transformation in Residential House Small Entrepreneurs Banana Sale Rinaldi Mirsa; Muhammad Muhammad; Fidyati Fidyati; Eri Saputra; Muhammad Rumiza
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 1, No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Master Program of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

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Space transformation occurs in line with the needs and availability of resources owned by space users. The arrangement and utilization of space is carried out to optimize the function of the space owned and the limited space owned by the space user requires an adjustment in the use of the space owned to achieve business goals as well as the comfort of the living environment. Pante Bidari is a banana sale    producing area in Aceh, which is located in East Aceh Regency, where the majority of the people work as small entrepreneurs and   workers in the Banana Sale Industry. The process carried out when producing Pisang Sale uses a special room consisting of a storage room, peeling room, sale room and packaging room. This study aims to determine how the transformation of space in a small banana sale house. The method used in this research is a qualitative method. This study found that the spatial transformation that occurred in the small businessman's house of Pisang Sale in Pante Bidari District, East Aceh Regency is one way to optimize the utilization and utilization of space, so that the Pisang Sale production room consists of storage room, stripping room, sale room and packaging room. using residential space as an aspect of activity in residential homes, so that ongoing activities are not disturbed by other activities, residential space in terms of space dimensions there are changes that include addition, reduction and movement of space aimed at adjusting space requirements. Judging from the spatial relationship, there are several spaces that are far from each other and close to each other, so that access to activities carried out can optimize the function of the space.
Sense Of Place On Tourist Attractions In Central Aceh Regency Rinaldi Mirsa; Muhammad Muhammad; Eri Saputra; Ayike Kusprasetya; Rizki Alamsyah
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 2, No 4 (2022)
Publisher : Department of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v2i4.278

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Sense of place is related to the relationship between human reactions and space that affects expression and emotion in response to environmental conditions in a place. Takengon City has many tourist destinations, including the Al-Kahfi Pantan Terong Peak tour, Batu Susun tourism, and Bebalen Cafe Pantan Terong which support a wealth of natural potential and is the main attraction for tourist visitors located in the Ulu Nuih Village area, Bebesen District. The purpose of this research is to examine the sense of place in the Ulu Nuih Village Tourism area, Bebesan District through the elements that form the place, namely visual characters, activity, and images. Then find out the level of sense of place contained in each tour and what elements are the strongest in the tourist area. The research uses the Behavioral Mapping method to describe the behavior in the map, behavior, and shows the relationship between the behavior and a specific design and also uses quantitative methods to collect data using research instruments, quantitative/statistical data analysis is used to examine a sample. The concept is described in the variables of its constituent elements. The results showed that the thing that most influenced the sense of place was Landmark a marker of tourist sites, sequences, and satisfaction with the overall building arrangement of the tour that was neatly arranged, and organized the environment was maintained. Satisfaction with tourists was an influential variable in tourism in Ulu Nuih Village, Bebesen District. While the thing that is at the lowest level is resilience where most of the visitors are only present to capture the moment and then leave the tourist location.
Space Pattern of Samudera Pasai Sultanate Mirsa, Rinaldi; Muhammad, Muhammad; Saputra, Eri; Farhana, Izzati
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

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Samudera Pasai is one of the Islamic Sultanates in Indonesia which appeared in the Middle Ages or around 1267 AD. Evidence of the existence of the Sultanate of Samuedra Pasai in Indonesia is listed in the book Rihlah ilal-Masyriq (Wanderings to the East) written by Abu Abdullah Ibnu Batutha (1304 - 1368 AD), a Muslim adventurer who traveled to Samudera Pasai in 1345 AD. The spatial pattern of the Samudera Pasai Sultanate is no longer visible because there are no traces of archaeological remains in the form of any remaining buildings, except for the tombs of Sultanate figures and historical records of foreign adventurers who have explored the Samudera Pasai Sultanate. This record strengthens the evidence of the existence of the Samudera Pasai Sultanate. The methodology used in this case is a phenomenological approach and a historical approach, which are expected to approach optimal results in uncovering spatial patterns in the development of Islam. The spatial arrangement of the sultanate generally used the concept of catur gatra tungga, which was arranged in the form of: alun-alun (the square) as the center of space, markets to the north of the square, palaces to the south of the square, and mosques to the west of the square. The spatial arrangement then formed a spatial pattern that became the center of the Samudera Pasai Sultanate.
The Divergence Between Prophet’s Masjid and Present Masjid: An Architectural Essay Deni, Deni; Karsono, Bambang; Mirsa, Rinaldi; Safyan, Adi; Saputra, Eri
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

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Basically, functional aspect in masjid can easily understand that there are divergence phenomena between the present masjid compared to the physical appearance and function of the Prophet's Masjid in the beginning. The objective of study is to reveals the existence of the Prophet's Masjid regarding the process and physical description of the masjid through hadith, sirah nabawiyah and related references as a guideline for comparative thinking on the present masjid. Critical descriptive research method is used as an analytical instrument to     assess present masjid by adopting the idea of function in architecture knowledge and collaborate with the idea of social values as a  reflection of the paradigm of Muslims towards the present masjid. Discussion find out that the people's perspective on present masjid tends to be statically trapped in the shape, form and visuals from the legacy of Islamic civilization after the time of the Prophet’s Muhammad PBUH.
Co-Authors A, Hendra Ade Meylani Adi Safyan Adi Safyan Yahya Aidilof, Hafizh Al Kautsar Aklimawati Aklimawati, Aklimawati Al-Shahzam , Mohd. Hafez Alashri, Haris Alparuki, Widi Angga Pratama Ardyan, Muhammad Armelia Dafrina Asmaul Husna Asmaul Husna Asri asri Asyari, Annisa Atthaillah, Atthaillah Ayike Kusprasetya Badriana, Badriana Bambang Karsono Bambang Karsono Berutu, Remiyani Cut Azmah Fithri Dafrina, Armelia Deni Deni Deni Deni Deni Deni DEWI SARTIKA Dita Hasanah Effan Fahrizal Eliza Eliza Emi Maulani Erna Isfayani Erna Muliana Fahmi Umarussalam Simatupang Fahrizal, Effan Fajria, Nisa Farhana, Izzati Fidyati, Fidyati Fidyati, Fidyati Fithri, Cut Azmah Fitri, Cut Azmah Hassan, Soraya Masthura Haves Qausar Hendra Aiyub Heni Pujiastuti Herizal Herizal Hidayah, Irna Nurul Hidayatsyah Hidayatsyah Husain, Said Hutasuhut, Alvin Azhar Intan, Syahrina Khairun Nisa Khusna Yuliantika AB Listiana, Yeni M Mursalin Marhami, Marhami Marhami, Marhami Marina Fadhilla Mirsa, Rinaldi Muhammad MUHAMMAD ALI Muhammad Imam Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Reza Muhammad Rumiza Mursalin . Mursalin, M Mutammimul Ula Mutia Fonna Mutia, Cut Winni Nanda, Syarifa Asria Nasruddin Nasruddin Nasruddin Nasruddin Ningsih, Tri Agusti Nur Azmi Nur Elisyah Nuraina Nuraina Nuraina, Nuraina Nuri, Zulfa Nurul Afni Sinaga Nurul Akmal Nurwijayanti Olivia, Sisca Phonna, Cut Natari Neubie Pinem, Leo Sani Muslim Puji Dama Yanti Putra, Muhammad Sandi Qardawi, Muhammad Yusuf Raduan B Rahmatika, Widya Raihan Humaro Rezi, Thio Alfah Richi Yulistia Riskillah Rinaldi Mirsa Rinaldi Mirsa Riskillah, Richi Yulistia Rizki Alamsyah Safira, Siti Safyan, Adi Said Husain Samsul Bahri Samsul Bahri Samsul Bahri Samsul Bahri Siska Rejeki Sofyan, Diana Khairani Soraya Masthura Hassan Sugeng, Santoso Tri Agusti Ningsih Wildayani, Wildayani Wulandari Wulandari Wulandari Wulandari Yamesa, Andrit Yulisda, Desvina Yundari, Yundari Yusuf Qardawi Zainul Mujtahid Zurhijjah Zurhijjah