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TERMINAL BONAWANG DENGAN PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR NEO VERNAKULAR DI KOTA KOTAMOBAGU Siahaan, Halomoan Gabriel; Harimu, Thressje A. N.; Warouw, Felly Ferol
Jurnal Ilmiah Desain Sains Arsitektur (DeSciArs) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Desain Sains Arsitektur DeSciArs Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/ae9p7x46

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Perkembangan pesat Kota Kotamobagu sebagai pusat pertumbuhan ekonomi di wilayah Bolaang Mongondow Raya memicu peningkatan kebutuhan sarana transportasi publik yang memadai Terminal Bonawang sebagai terminal utama di kota ini saat ini belum memenuhi standar pelayanan terminal tipe B sesuai regulasi yang berlaku Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merancang ulang Terminal Bonawang dengan pendekatan arsitektur Neo Vernakular yang mengintegrasikan nilai nilai budaya lokal dengan kebutuhan modernisasi infrastruktur transportasi Metode perancangan yang digunakan meliputi studi literatur observasi langsung dan studi komparatif terhadap terminal di Surabaya dan Kuala Lumpur Hasil perancangan mencerminkan penerapan prinsip prinsip Neo Vernakular seperti penggunaan bentuk atap bumbungan integrasi elemen budaya lokal Bolaang Mongondow serta adaptasi terhadap iklim dan kondisi lingkungan setempat Perancangan juga mempertimbangkan aspek sirkulasi zonasi ruang dan kenyamanan pengguna Dengan pendekatan ini diharapkan Terminal Bonawang tidak hanya berfungsi optimal sebagai simpul transportasi tetapi juga menjadi representasi identitas arsitektur lokal yang kontekstual dan berkelanjutan Karya ini diharapkan menjadi rujukan dalam pengembangan fasilitas publik yang memperhatikan nilai lokalitas dan kelestarian lingkungan.
PERANCANGAN GEDUNG PUSAT WISATA EDUKASI DANAU TONDANO DI MINAHASA Sarendaren, Yustri; Warouw, Felly Ferol; Katuuk, Antoniette L. Grace
Jurnal Ilmiah Desain Sains Arsitektur (DeSciArs) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Desain Sains Arsitektur DeSciArs Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/f37vmb05

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Lake Tondano located in Minahasa North Sulawesi province is a lake that has significant tourism and ecological potential but has yet to be properly explored or utilized Issues such as water pollution sedimentation and a lack of educational support facilities pose major challenges The Tondano Lake Educational Tourism Center utilizing a Biophilic Architecture approach aims to combine tourism and education functions while also serving as a spearhead in raising public awareness about the preservation of the Tondano lake ecosystem The design results will include plans elevations sections and other details that describe the outcomes of the existing synthesis Natural lighting settings and environmentally friendly materials This Education Tourism Center is expected to become an educational and sustainable tourist destination while also encouraging local economic growth.
Dynamic Model of Urban Public Cemeteries Development Strategy: Case Study of Manado City, Indonesia Suriandjo, Hendrik Suryo; Tiagas, Doly Herling; Warouw, Felly Ferol; Tungka, Aristotulus Ernst
Jurnal Wilayah dan Lingkungan Vol 14, No 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jwl.14.1.94-108

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The development of a policy strategy for public cemeteries through System Dynamics (SD) modeling is crucial in addressing the pressing issue of limited urban land. This research aims to formulate long-term solutions for the future cemeteries needs. Data was collected through field observations, surveys, and focus group discussions. The analysis employed a system dynamics approach, formulating two different scenarios. Two policy scenarios were developed to evaluate cemetery land sustainability. Scenario 1 represents a baseline condition with existing burial practices and no additional policy intervention. Scenario 2 incorporates integrated interventions, including land expansion, vertical burial implementation, and mortality reduction through public health improvements. The results confirm that SD provides a robust framework for conceptualizing cemetery provision as a dynamic urban policy issue rather than a static spatial allocation. Scenario Two emerges as the optimal strategy up to 2045, reducing annual deaths by 313 individuals (from 5,275 to 4,961), lowering the Crude Death Rate from a high to a moderate category, and significantly easing pressure on cemetery land. This scenario decreases the required cemetery land from 42.99 hectares to approximately 11.86 hectares and increases land carrying capacity by 16.62 hectares relative to the projected deficit. These findings demonstrate that health-oriented policies can function as indirect spatial planning instruments, extending conventional approaches to urban land management under conditions of scarcity.
Analysis of the Waste Bank Management Model in Manado City to Support the Concept of Sustainable Development Lumeno, Shirly Susanne; Warouw, Felly Ferol; Kembuan, Djubir R.E.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : JR Education

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The waste problem is very worrying because it has a direct impact on humans, especially the entry of plastic elements into the human body through fish and food exposed to microplastics. One way to solve the waste problem is to reduce waste from the source by sorting it from the source and further managing it through recycling or upcycling into new products. Reducing waste from the source by sorting it and then saving it in the Waste Bank is one of the promising breakthroughs and can encourage people to actively participate in environmental management. The purpose of this study was to obtain a model for mapping the waste management service area in Manado City as needed. The research data was obtained through research on smash applications for waste banks and field research through observation and interviews. The data were analyzed by mapping the position of the waste bank in the city of Manado. Next, compare the three waste banks in the city of Manado to find the pattern of waste bank management with various indicators. The results showed that the current position mapping of the waste bank in Manado City consists of the center, the outskirts, and the outskirts of the city. Furthermore, the results of the comparison of the three waste banks resulted in a conclusion about the most effective waste bank, namely the waste bank in the residential area. An effective waste bank is one of the strategies for implementing 3R (Reuse, Reduce, Recycle) in waste management at the source at the community level. The implementation of the waste bank, in principle, is a social engineering to invite the public to sort waste for environmental sustainability and community welfare.