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Penghematan Energi Pada Arsitektur Tradisional Suku Kaili (Rumah Panggung Souraja) Herniwati, Andi
SMARTek Vol 6, No 1 (2008)
Publisher : SMARTek

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Issu konservasi energi pada saat ini banyak dipakai terutama dengan pemanfaatan sistim pasif. Tidak hanya dalam satu hal saja tetapi dalam segala hal. Bangunan rumah yang kami bahas yaitu arsitektur tradisional Suku Kaili (Saoraja) terletak dipinggir pantai, orientasi memanjang dari Selatan-Utara tampak depan bangunan menghadap Timur dengan arah angin dominan dari arah utara dan mempunyai lingkungan yang tidak padat sehingga perolehan udara segar dapat diperoleh dengan baik dan mempunyai bentuk geometri denah yang sederhana yaitu bujur sangkar. Dengan peninggian (bentuk panggung) bisa mengalirkan udara secara bebas serta memberikan temperatur yang nyaman dan selubung bangunan dengan material lokal dapat memenuhi kenyamanan dalam bangunan dan penghematan energi. Ini adalah salah satu konsep pengendalian lingkungan secara pasif untuk penghematan energi yang relevan dengan kondisi lingkungan saat ini. Bangunan Saoraja yang terletak di daerah Sulawesi tengah (Palu) yang mempunyai iklim tropis lembab ini tergolong adaptif/responsif terhadap iklim setempat (Palu).
REDESAIN PASAR TRADISIONAL MATTIROWALIE DENGAN PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR BERKELANJUTAN DI KABUPATEN BARRU Asrar, Muhammad; Herniwati, Andi; Oktawati, A. Eka
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin Islamic University of Makassar

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Although traditional markets are vital public venues for social, commercial, and cultural activity, they frequently suffer a number of difficulties that make patrons uncomfortable.  The Mattirowalie Traditional Market, a commercial market in Barru Regency, has poor facilities and management problems that make shopping there less enjoyable.  In order to redesign the Mattirowalie Traditional Market, this study will employ a sustainable architecture strategy that strikes a balance between social, economic, and environmental factors.  In addition to case studies of comparable markets, the research involves interviews with users and market administrators.  Enhancing user comfort, boosting local economic growth, and promoting sustainability are the anticipated results..
Pendekatan Arsitektur Hijau Berbasis Healing pada Bangunan Rumah Sakit Khusus Kanker di Palu Jefriyanto, Jefriyanto; Rahayu, Irma; Herniwati, Andi
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Cancer is one of the diseases with a high mortality rate and requires specialized healthcare services that can support the processes of examination, treatment, care, and patient recovery comprehensively. Palu City, in Central Sulawesi Province, needs a specialized cancer hospital that not only provides medical care but also offers a comfortable, healthy, and healing-supportive environment. This study aims to design a Specialized Cancer Hospital in Palu using a healing-based, green architecture approach to create a healthcare facility that is environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and patient-centered. The method used is a descriptive, qualitative approach with an architectural design focus, carried out through site observation, literature and precedent studies, interviews, and analysis of spatial needs, site conditions, building form, and the application of design concepts. The design results show that the healing-based green architecture approach is applied through the use of green open spaces, vegetation as shading and noise reduction elements, natural lighting, natural ventilation, rainwater management, environmentally friendly materials, and the provision of a healing garden. This design is expected to create a specialized cancer hospital that is functional, comfortable, sustainable, and supportive of patients' physical and psychological recovery.