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Evaluation of Real Estate Development Process in Sharia Housing Based on The Application of The Ideal Islamic Housing Concept Perdana, Angga; Setijanti, Purwanita; Cahyadini, Sarah
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2020): 6th International Seminar on Science and Technology 2020 (ISST 2020)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i6.9190

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The ideal Islamic housing concept should implement Islamic values holistically in the sharia housing project. The development process of sharia housing looks at housing as not merely a product but also implements shari’ah marketing methods and opens up opportunities for sharia investment in housing finance. Sharia housing with an ideal Islamic housing concept accommodates sharia values in various stages of development, starting from the initial idea formation, feasibility studies, planning and design, funding schemes, employment contracts, marketing selling and buying methods, to estate management. In housing development, the role of investors is important to control the quality of a product that is being developed. A case study strategy was used, with descriptive statistical analysis in evaluating the development process of the Islamic housing concept. Medina Residence 1 was taken as the case study based on their promotion in which they applied the Islamic housing concept in the development process. The evaluation result of the application Islamic housing concept in the development process at Medina Residence 1, shows that the Islamic housing concept has been applied and received a very satisfying response from investors. Therefore, sharia housing developers need to pay attention to it to implement Islamic value in housing development holistically.
Application of Bioclimatic Architecture Concept in Novotel Suite Surabaya Diana, Tri Wahyu; Setijanti, Purwanita; Cahyadini, Sarah
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2020): 6th International Seminar on Science and Technology 2020 (ISST 2020)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i6.8936

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The development of technology and industry in both developed and developing countries contributes to improve human life for the better. However, it causes an increase in energy consumption and environmental damage which produces global warming. In Asia, according to the data of ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE), 48% of global warming is generated by buildings. This phenomenon is very influential if it occurs in big cities. One of the ways to respond to this phenomenon is to apply sustainable architecture (bioclimatic architecture). Bioclimatic architecture is an architectural concept related to nature and its environment. In Indonesia, the city of Surabaya is the second-largest city. Surabaya is currently envisioned to be a green and smart city, in order to respond to the issue of global warming which currently becomes the center of discussion of all parties. Surabaya City is the second-largest city in which the real estate/property develops very rapidly, especially in commercial building such as hotels. In response to this, this study aimed to determine the application of the concept of Bioclimatic Architecture in one of the buildings in the city of Surabaya, namely the Hotel. The paradigm used in this study is the postpositivist paradigm. A case study was used as the research methodology with field observation techniques to find out whether the Hotel Novotel Surabaya applies the concept of Bioclimatic architecture. The result showed that Novotel applied the Concept of Bioclimatic Architecture into the buildings with a percentage of 94.3%.
Identification on Residential Park Facilities Criteria Based on Visitor’s Perception Achmad Ridwan Lubis; Dewi Septanti; Sarah Cahyadini
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2020): 6th International Seminar on Science and Technology 2020 (ISST 2020)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i6.8942

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The soaring number of urban population and the rising of it from time to time will implicate on the pressure of the utilization of city spaces especially residential area, public and social facility also public open spaces in the city. The elevating development of residential area is not only causing the widening of built up land but also decreasing the availability of open spaces. In eastern Surabaya as one of the residential area development location has variety of activity in utilizing a housing scale of green open spaces. Furthermore, the efforts in optimizing parks around eastern Surabaya that can be used as public and social spaces. Citizen’s participation to fulfill those efforts are crucial as the perception influence the need of residential parks as a facility. Therefore, concept of providing facilities on the residential parks through the citizen’s perception needs to be acknowledge. The purpose of this research is to identify the criteria of facility on the parks based on the citizen’s perception. The step in this research, is to identify the residential park facility’s criteria based on the visitor’s perception. To find the answer, quantitative methods is used in this research. Descriptive statistic is used to answer the target of the research. According to the analysis’s results, the criteria of the preferred facility on the residential parks around eastern Surabaya with the highest frequency are trash bin, lights, park benches, shades, pedestrians’ side, children’s playground, public toilet, security guards’ post, easy accessibility, sports field, jogging track, vegetation’s variety and parking spots. Meanwhile, the non-preferred facilities are the ornament for the aesthetic like statues, water fountains, internet access, ready to drink water stations, signs, and gazebos.