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Analisa Pencahayaan Alami Ruang Kerja Pada Gedung Perkantoran Dengan Software DIALux Evo 11.1 (Studi Kasus : Gedung Balai Kota, Tebing Tinggi) Devi Yanti, Meliana; Safyan, Adi; Aiyub, Hendra
Jurnal Etnik: Ekonomi-Teknik Vol 2 No 11 (2023): ETNIK : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Teknik
Publisher : Rifa'Institute

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Lighting is an important aspect of buildings, especially in office buildings. A office building as a work area requires adequate comfort and fulfils lighting standards so that users can perform their activities smoothly and have good productivity. According to the observations of the Balai Kota Teb ing Tinggi building, there are no other high-rise buildings around the building and the window opens on either side of the building using windows with clear glass but without shading devices resulting in the illumination or distribution of natural lighting leading to the room looks very good. This study aims to analyze the level of natural lighting in the office workspace of Balai Kota Tebing Tinggi whether it has met the lighting standard SNI 6197-2020 or not because the building is a government service center that has already met the requirements of lighting according to the standards that have been in force. The study was conducted using a quantitative method with a simulation approach using the Dialux evo 11.1 software. The results of the study showed that there were some workspaces that did not meet the standard due to the influence of several factors such as the conditions of the sky and the time at the time of the simulation.
Vita Activa On The Riverbanks Settlements of Aceh Tamiang: Critical Architecture Study Rizky Kiky; Adi Safyan; Deni; Hendra A
Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN) Vol. 2 (2024): Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN)
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Malikussaleh University

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The settlements along the Lintang River in Aceh Tamiang as the target objects of policy products are only oriented towards the physical housing and environment. Improving their quality of life is neglected because policy products do not side with them. The geographical location of their residence which is vulnerable to natural disasters such as flooding which occurs almost every year has made it difficult for them to leave the riverbank settlement environment. As an approach, a study is needed to be oriented towards their quality of life as a reference for policy products that support improving their quality of life. The literature used to reveal the quality of life of riverbank settlers uses the idea of vita activa which consists of labor, work, and action. Meanwhile, the analytical literature uses the idea of dialectics in the realm of critical architecture on the relationship between the form of riverbank settlements and the way the residents live. The study uses qualitative methods to reveal the phenomenon of residents living based on observations and information from residents as critical architectural analysis units. Based on the analysis results, it was found that they are a low-income society with labor on standard mental and intellectual consumption, work that prioritizes energy performance over intellectual performance and expertise, and action characterizes kinship like tribal society groups that view ties based on social status. The products of the settler's environmental policy will not be sustainable due to the limitations of the quality of life that prioritizes survival over maintaining life
Analysis of Thermal Comfort in Green Open Spaces (GOS) Using the Temperature Humidity Index (THI) Approach (Case Study: City Park Green Open Space in Lhokseumawe) Indri Nuraini; Adi Safyan; Yenny Novianti
Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN) Vol. 2 (2024): Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN)
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The city of Lhokseumawe, located in a coastal area with a tropical monsoon climate, faces challenges in creating comfort due to high solar radiation and air temperatures. The Green Open Spaces (GOS) in this city, such as Riyadhah Park, Hiraq Field, and General Sudirman Field, are often utilized for various activities like walking, recreation, sports, eating, drinking, commercial activities, ceremonies, and playing. Public comfort, particularly in city parks, should be prioritized to create an ideal environment. This study aims to analyze thermal comfort using the Temperature Humidity Index (THI) approach. The research was conducted from May 27 to June 10, 2024, during a period when temperatures in Indonesia increased due to the apparent movement of the sun. The method used is quantitative descriptive research. Based on measurements taken over 15 days at three different intervals, the morning THI in the three study locations, namely Riyadhah Park, Hiraq Field, and General Sudirman Field, indicated that shaded areas with vegetation had slightly lower THI values compared to unshaded areas. The average THI for shaded areas ranged from 29,3°C to 29,7°C, while unshaded areas ranged from 29,7°C to 30°C. All areas in the morning were classified as moderately comfortable. At midday, the THI difference between shaded and unshaded areas was more pronounced. THI in shaded areas at Riyadhah Park, Hiraq Field, and General Sudirman Field ranged from 31,9°C to 32,2°C, while unshaded areas had higher values, between 32,4°C and 32,6°C. All areas at the three locations during midday fell into the uncomfortable category. Measurements taken in the afternoon showed a pattern similar to midday, where shaded areas had slightly lower THI values than unshaded areas. The average THI for shaded areas ranged from 30,7°C to 30,9°C, while unshaded areas ranged from 31,1°C to 31,3°C. All areas at the three locations in the afternoon were classified as uncomfortable. Overall, shaded areas in the three study locations consistently showed lower THI values compared to unshaded areas, indicating that the presence of vegetation can help reduce temperatures and enhance thermal comfort, especially during times of higher heat intensity, such as midday and afternoon.
Pidie Jaya City and Rupture Area after the Earthquake That Happened In December 7, 2016 Deassy Siska; Adi Safyan; Nova Purnama Lisa; Maryana Maryana; Sisca Olivia; Lydia Rosnita; Andrean Vesalius; Eridawati Eridawati; Asrillah Asrillah
Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN) Vol. 1 (2018): Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN)
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Pidie Jaya has experienced a very severe earthquake on December 7, 2018. The depth of the epicenter is estimated to be approximately 8.7 km. Data processing was conducted by using Matlab and Geopsy software and mapping of Rupture and Pidie Jaya area through GIS software. It is obtained from the results of research through data signals of Pidie Jaya earthquake that the direction of earthquake rupture moving from the northern center of the epicenter to the east with a range of back azimuth value of 30.1o - 46.5o with the duration of rupture is 100 seconds. For 100 seconds the direction of the rupture undergoes a twist in the 20th seconds that is initially heading northeast in the direction of 40o from the epicenter. Rupture area is an area prone to earthquake disasters. This research can be a basic reference for the development of the pidie city spatial pattern.
Seismic Microzonation For Banda Aceh City – A GIS Approach Adi Safyan; Fouziah Johar; M. Rafee Majid; Deassy Siska
Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN) Vol. 1 (2018): Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN)
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Banda Aceh which lies about 100 km from Sumatra Subduction Zone and 10 km close to the Sumatran Transform Faults makes this place extremely vulnerable to earthquake hazards. Learning from the earthquake and tsunami on December 26 th 2004 which caused many deaths, property loss and devastation of the city, urban planning and development in the future should consider these earthquake potential hazards. Based on this purpose, seismic microzonation maps which identify and map different earthquake hazard potentials can be used as reference or tool in the initial phase of earthquake risk mitigation. The main objective of this study is how to create seismic microzonation maps using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and in turn can be used as guidance in urban planning and development. The maps incorporate various seismic hazard maps including ground shaking hazard map, liquefaction hazard map, landslide hazard map, surface faulting hazard map and tsunami hazard map.KEY WORDS: Earthquake, Hazard, Seismic Microzonation, GIS.