Bambang Sugestiyadi
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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MINIMALS SECURITY HOUSE IN YOGYAKARTA Bambang Sugestiyadi
Jurnal Penelitian Saintek Vol 12, No 1: April 2007
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Services, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Yogyakarta   could  be  the  mirror  of "Nusantara"    since  it had  been accumulated    with people  from "all around   the Nusantara  for  study. Yogyakarta  could  be considered   a town  which  would  grow  as  "Semi Metropolis"   city. there for physical  facilities   are needed.  This research was  conducted   to know  the minimalism   architecture   development   in house development  in Yogyakarta.The research  was  carried  out  on qualitative   design.  Data  collectedwith  observation,   visualization,   skates   maker, photo   documentation and  deeply  and structurally.   interview  Relevant   documentation   from some  conected  departments   was taken.  Data  analyzed  with inductive method.  It means  that  all data  not  to reveal  hypothesis   but focus   on abstract formation   based on parts  which were collected,  than grouped. Triangulation  was conducted for  testing data validity.The  results  showed  that:  (a) House   and  housing   development   until2004 decade  still dominated  by Mediteran  Style,  Tropical House  Style, Classical  House Style with ornamens,  (b) The Minimalism  House  Style in  architecture   focuses    on   essential    and  functional     things.    The Minimalism   Style dominated  by elementary  geometrical  form  without ornamen  or decoration,  and it became  its character.  It began  to grow since 2004 to 2006, in Sleman Regency,  Yogyakarta.
POST-HEALTH EVALUATION BUILDING LINES AND ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TECHNIQUE BUILDING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING UNY Bambang Sugestiyadi
Jurnal Penelitian Saintek Vol 7, No 2: Oktober 2002
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Services, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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The study of the post occupancy evaluation of the lecturing and administrationbuildings of the Department of the Construction Engineering  Teacher Training of the Faculty  of  Technique of  Yogyakarta State  University is limited at the indicative level of the lecturing and administration buildings. It aims at investigating the technical and functional  aspects  of the lecturing and administration  rooms  of  the  Department  of  the  Construction  Engineering Teacher Training of the Faculty of Technique ofYogyakarta  State University. It is conducted in 5 months of the lecturing period  199912000, with the analysis unit of the Department of the Construction Engineering  with all of its activity aspects.  The  observing focuses   of  the  study  are  a)  the  technical  aspect, including: 1) lighting, 2) ventilation, 3) security, 4)fire fighting,  5) maintenance; b) the functional  aspect, including: 1) room organization, 2) room capacity, 3) circulation, 4) communication, 5) the possibility to change. The data is collected using interview, field  observation and documentation.  The content validity  is tested  on relational judgmental  basis.  The results  of the study show  that  in almost  50%  of  the  lecturing period  of  the  odd  semester  of  1999/2000 the lecturing room capacity is "less ", It is also found  that the ideal and comfortable lecturing rooms are those with the capacity of 30-35 individuals per classroom. Based on the results of the study, it is necessary to consider the addition of the lecturing rooms with the "big"  capacity of 100 individuals.  And, based on the results of the evaluation of the capacity of the administration and lecturer rooms show  that  90% of the capacity of the rooms  do not  meet the working room standard. The condition of the comfort and the security of the rooms do not meet the requirements. Based on the results of the study it is necessary to develop the administration and the lecturer rooms into a "vertical"  direction that they meet the comfortable working room standard.