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Kajian Ruang Kepegawaian Di Gedung Komisi Nasional Disabilitas dalam Konsep Desain Inklusif Harahap, Rachmita Maun; Permatasari, Chandrarezky; Hayati, Arina; Bararatin, Kirami
INKLUSI Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : PLD UIN Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ijds.090203

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The purpose of the study is to identify the design aspects of working environment based on the experience of people with disability. The first floor of Komisi Nasional Disabilitas (KND) workspace which used by National Commission for Disabilities as its secretariat, will be the priority case of this study. The study examine how to implement the inclusive design concept in the workplace focus on realizing equal opportunities in the implementation of Respect, Protection and Fulfillment of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The research use qualitative approach, include the use of methods such as in-depth interviews, participant observation, architectural and interior elements’ measurement based on Universal Design and Deaf Space principles. Quantitative approach is also applied by using questioners’ assessment for measuring values of environment by way of comparison with the regulations of Universal Design and Deaf Space guidelines. The results shows that personal experience of people with disability plays important role to evaluate their environment. The meaning of inclusive and accessible environment can be vary based on the participants’ interpretation. Yet during the participant observation, the study reveals that the building and interior spaces of KND have not been designed to meet the principles of universal design and deaf space. The participants mostly have done some physical adjustment and spatial/furniture arrangements to meet their personal conditions, needs, and preference to carry out their daily activities independently. In conclusion, this research proposes design parameters from the perspective of the participants elaborated with the principles Universal design and Deaf Space in effort to increase inclusivity for all users.
Telaah Hubungan Tongkonan dan Lanskap Budaya Toraja: Analisis Sistem Aktivitas dan Ekspresi Sistem Setting Ramma, Zwasty Paskahlia; Hayati, Arina; Cahyadini, Sarah
Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia
Publisher : http://arl-faperta.ipb.ac.id/

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jli.v16i2.52723

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Tongkonan, as vernacular architecture, cannot be dissociated from its cultural landscape. Tongkonan and its cultural landscape form a holistic entity that constitutes Toraja culture as a whole. However, most current research focuses solely on Tongkonan’s architectural and structural aspects. There are still few studies that explore Tongkonan’s vernacular architecture in connection with its cultural landscape, including its relationship to the culture of its people and its geographical context. This research is a desk study with the aim of formulating aspects related to further examining the relationship between Tongkonan as vernacular architecture and its cultural landscape based on theory of systems of activity and systems of setting. In addition, this paper contributes to fulfilling the 11th SDGs, covering four pillars -social, economic, ecology, and cultural. The method used is qualitative-descriptive with content analysis to analyze data obtained from the literature study. The analysis is supported by empirical studies in Kete' Kesu village in North Toraja Regency. The chosen location is an ancient village with a fairly complete cultural landscape and good accessibility. The findings show that the systems of activity for Toraja people in Tongkonan and its cultural landscape include domestic, religius, ecology and socio-economic activities. The systems of setting for Tongkonan and its cultural landscape encompass Tongkonan itself, alang, grazing area, puya, rante, saroan, paddy field, forest/kombong, farm, lantang, middle yard, Tongkonan surrounding, penanian, territory/liliq, area diamben, area ma'dika, area renge direnge, bridge, villages, settlement, pasar, graveyard, parampa.
TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN, PERSEPSI, PEREFERENSI KONSUMEN, DAN PERILAKU PENGGUNAAN GAS ALAM DI KOTA BOGOR Hayati, Arina; Hartoyo, Hartoyo; Retnaningsih, Retnaningsih
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 4 No. 2 (2011): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (5002.364 KB) | DOI: 10.24156/jikk.2011.4.2.182

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 This research analyzed family characteristics, knowledge, perception, preference, and behavior of natural gas utilization; analyzed correlation among research’s variables; and identified the variables that influenced the behavior of natural gas utilization in Tegal Gundil, Bogor City. This research involved 60 families who used natural gas. Data collected by interview with questionnaire and was analyzed by descriptive, Pearson correlation, and regression test. The results showed that mostly family had good knowledge and perception about natural gas. Mostly family prefer to natural gas compare to others fuels. Research results also showed that all of family used natural gas to cook every day. Knowledge and perception about natural gas correlated significant with mother’s education and family income. Knowledge correlated positive significant with perception. Meanwhile, behavior of natural gas utilization was influenced by husband’s work and amount of family member.        
Visual Audit Assistance for the Building Feasibility of Yayasan Pendidikan Anak Buta YPAB Surabaya: Pendampingan Audit Visual Kelayakan Bangunan Yayasan Pendidikan Anak Buta YPAB Surabaya Hayati, Arina; Bararatin, Kirami; Muchlis, Nurfahmi; Krisdianto, Johanes; Cahyadini, Sarah; Defiana, Ima; Setyawan, Wahyu; Iranata, Data
Dinamisia : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Dinamisia: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/dinamisia.v8i3.17048

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According to UU No. 28 of 2002 concerning Buildings (UUBG), the reliability of school buildings needs to be ensured to accommodate the learning activity of students and teachers. This issue should be a great concern, especially for special schools. This community service program aims to help non-productive communities access reliable learning facilities through visual audit assistance. The community service program consists of four stages, namely the inventory of school buildings technical data, document inspection, visual audit, and reports of audit result. The results of this community service are a report of SMPLB-A YPAB buildings condition, a report of visual audit results, and dissemination of visual audit results. This community service supports SDG 11, Sustainable Cities and Communities, particularly in the improvement of environment quality and inclusive communities within the context of school building.
Adaptive Stilt Housing and Socio-Ecological Resilience in Coastal Settlements Under Urbanization Pressure Asmal, Idawarni; Hayati, Arina; Suryani, Sri; Nadjmi, Nurul
Civil Engineering Journal Vol. 11 No. 10 (2025): October
Publisher : Salehan Institute of Higher Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28991/CEJ-2025-011-10-011

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The water-based settlement of Cambayya, Makassar, represents a spatial adaptation by coastal communities facing urbanization, land scarcity, and dynamic marine conditions. High population density has driven the organic growth of informal stilt housing over coastal waters. This study examines spatial adaptation strategies that foster socio-ecological resilience in densely populated coastal environments. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach within a constructivist paradigm, the research combines spatial analysis, participatory observation, field surveys, interviews, and socio-ecological data interpretation. The findings reveal key adaptive responses, including the conversion of underfloor stilt areas into domestic space, the use of hybrid timber-concrete structures, and horizontal expansion into shallow waters. While adaptive, these practices exacerbate ecological degradation, such as tidal flooding, pollution, and inadequate sanitation. The study highlights the need for inclusive, sustainable spatial planning and proposes an innovative strategy: integrating stilt housing with waterfront development and cultural seascape tourism. This approach not only enhances resilience but also unlocks economic potential—estimated at over IDR 3.5 billion annually—through heritage-based ecotourism and creative industries. The study contributes a context-sensitive, community-driven spatial model for resilient coastal urbanism, positioning Cambayya as a reference for sustainable development in similar tropical coastal settlements.