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REDESAIN KOLAM RENANG MUARA KAPUAS DI KOTA PONTIANAK Nanda, Agustinus; Muazir, Syaiful; Mustikawati, Mustikawati
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 14, No 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v14i1.97361

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Indonesia has significant natural potential in the tourism sector, one of which is the Kapuas River located in West Kalimantan Province. The Muara Kapuas Swimming Pool, situated along the banks of the Kapuas River, has the potential to be developed to support the growth of the tourism sector. This study discusses the redesign efforts of the Muara Kapuas Swimming Pool in Pontianak into a waterpark-based facility to increase the number of attractions, improve facility quality, and optimize the existing resources. The design method applied is a redesign approach consisting of preparation, data collection, analysis, concept synthesis, final design, and evaluation stages, based on redesign theory, tourism principles, and waterpark standards. The analysis results indicate the need for enhancements to main attractions, optimization of supporting and complementary facilities, as well as development of site massing and design concepts inspired by the Muara Kapuas philosophy and its functional requirements. This redesign is expected to establish the Muara Kapuas Swimming Pool as a waterpark-based tourist destination that can further contribute to the growth of regional tourism.
PENATAAN KAWASAN WISATA PANTAI TANJUNG LESTARI DI KABUPATEN SAMBAS Utari, Erika Tri; Muazir, Syaiful; Mustikawati, Mustikawati
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 14, No 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v14i1.101796

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Indonesia, as an archipelagic country, holds great potential in the tourism sector, particularly coastal tourism. Sambas Regency in West Kalimantan, with its natural beauty and scenic beaches, possesses significant potential to be developed into a leading tourist destination. However, several challenges hinder tourism development in the region, such as the lack of facilities, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient promotion. Although there has been an increase in tourist visits, beach management in Sambas Regency remains unprofessional, and many beaches are equipped with limited amenities. This situation highlights the need to design a more optimized coastal tourism area with complete facilities, including primary, supporting, and complementary infrastructure. The goal of this spatial planning is to create a comfortable, safe, and attractive coastal tourism area by developing facilities that meet the needs of visitors. The design method employed is based on Richard Whitaker's design approach, which comprises the following stages: identification, definition, preparation, analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and re-evaluation. The results of the design process indicate that integrating the components of attraction, amenity, accessibility, and ancillary services can enhance the quality of the area while also supporting the sustainable economic empowerment of the local community.
COMPARISON OF AIRFLOW IN TYPE 36 LOW-INCOME HOUSING UNIT USING CFD SIMULATION lestari lestari; Syaiful Muazir
DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment) Vol. 48 No. 2 (2021): DECEMBER 2021
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

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Type 36 houses are built for people who have low income. Because of this, the buildings’ ventilation relies on natural airflow. One of the variables that affects natural ventilation is airflow. Airflow can affect the quality of indoor air, influencing the comfort and health of those within. This study aims to evaluate the designs of type 36 buildings from the perspective of the airflow through the unit. It uses computational fluid dynamics simulations to compare the pattern and velocity of airflow in each building design. There are six designs of type 36 house that have different layouts and placements of air vents. The results of the simulation and analysis show that rooms arranged in a way that allows for the placement of vents that were facing each other, even if they were in different rooms, generated continuous airflow without experiencing turbulence.
PENATAAN KAWASAN WISATA AIR TERJUN RIAM AMPANGK DI DESA PISAK, KECAMATAN TUJUHBELAS, BENGKAYANG Esyandra, Satria Ergi; Mustikawati, Mustikawati; Muazir, Syaiful
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 14, No 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v14i1.97521

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The Riam Ampangk Waterfall Tourism Area in Pisak Village, Tujuhbelas District, Bengkayang Regency has high ecological and topographical potential. However, the condition of the facilities, infrastructure, and environment within the existing Riam Ampangk Waterfall Tourism Area does not yet meet the minimum tourism business requirements as stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia No. 04 of 2021. This study aims to develop a spatial planning concept for the area that complies with the applicable regulations. The “4A” framework (attraction, accessibility, amenities, ancillary) is used to assess the feasibility of the tourism area. Data were obtained through field observations, interviews, and literature studies, which were then used to formulate zoning, circulation, facility layout, and adaptive structural designs. The main strategies in this arrangement include providing adequate facilities and infrastructure, ensuring that built-up areas do not dominate the site, and implementing developments that minimally alter the existing site conditions. This planning is expected not only to enhance the area’s competitiveness but also to serve as a model for architectural site design that attracts tourists while preserving the surrounding natural environment.