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The Emphasis Of Methaphorical Form On Cultural Park Harisdani, D. D; Chandra, A
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 10 No. 2 (2019): Jurnal Koridor
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Chinese in Indonesia as one of the diverse ethnicity had a long story in Medan’s development. Even though Chinese has been in Indonesia for a long time, the history of Chinese culture is rarely known by the public. The need for a medium to support this is to preserve the culture and history of Chinese. The inadequate medium for documenting and preserving the cultural history threatens the culture gradually lost in the age so that it needs a museum to document Chinese culture. As one of the local and international tourist destination, it needed a cultural museum with an iconic architectural emphasis of metaphorical form. To achieve the research objectives, the glass box method was used as a research method. With the emphasis form on the museum, it could enriched tourism destination and adding insight of local or international citizen about Chinese culture in Medan.
The Implementation Of Green Architecture In Music Center Building Harisdani, D. D; Tantri, W
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 10 No. 2 (2019): Jurnal Koridor
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Green architecture can be implemented on the design of a music center building in Medan, Indonesia. The effectiveness of the studying process is related to the environment of the study places created through the implementation of green architecture into a natural, comfortable and tranquil environment both in and outside of the building. With this implementation, an energy-efficient building is designed which supports the development of the city’s green area. To design the building itself, the architectural and non –architectural design stages are carried out by analyzing through various libraries and media as a consideration in solving design problems. The design of this building is related to the orientation of the building itself which utilizes natural lightning, attention to the direction of wind to create natural air circulation, provision of parking spaces and open spaces for convenience and the reuse of water resources which is a green architectural concept that is implemented in urban area’s buildings.
Redevelopment of Female Student Dormitories of Universitas Sumatera Utara with Tropical Architecture Approach Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Matondang, Maylinda Yunizar
Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi
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The University of North Sumatera (USU) experiences an increase in the number of students each year, increasing the need for adequate female dormitories. Currently, USU's female dormitories are not enough to accommodate all students, forcing many of them to live off-campus, which is less conducive. This research aims to design the development of a girls' dormitory with a tropical architecture approach. This was chosen to create an environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and comfortable building for residents. The development will be done with a focus on increasing the number of rooms. The design will consider the climate, local culture, and the needs of female students. This development is expected to provide adequate accommodation solutions and a sustainable environment.
SUSTAINABLE FLAT IN MEDAN DELI WITH A FOCUS ON BIOCLIMATIC ARCHITECTURE Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Sitindaon, Iren Fitriana
Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi
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Medan City has taken measures to tackle the issue of inadequate housing by offering basic rental flats (RUSUNAWA) for low-income communities (MBR). This initiative is a response to the pressing issue of escalating land density in Medan and the emergence of slum settlements among disadvantaged residents who are unable to purchase or rent homes. Particularly in swiftly developing industrial zones, the demand for housing is on the rise. This situation is influenced not only by the local residents of Medan but also by migrant workers who come to the city to work in its industrial sectors. Nevertheless, this growth is not in harmony with Medan's climate equilibrium due to the absence of bioclimatic concepts in construction practices. To tackle this challenge, bioclimatic-concept flats emerge as a promising solution for low-income communities. These flats are crafted to offer cost-effective, eco-friendly housing, uphold energy efficiency, and provide comfort for industrial workers. Consequently, this approach also upholds the principles of synergy between structures and the environment, striving to attain an equilibrium between urban expansion and environmental sustainability in Medan.
Integrating Sustainability through Ecological Architecture in Apartment Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Siregar, Masri Elysha
Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi
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The rapid population growth in Deli Serdang has led to increased demand for vertical housing like apartments. However, unsustainable apartment development can harm the environment. Therefore, it's crucial to integrate sustainability principles, such as ecological architecture and green technology, in apartment design and construction. Additionally, the presence of apartments necessitates commercial facilities like community malls to cater to residents' daily needs. Integrating community malls with apartments can foster a more inclusive and sustainable environment by offering essential services and products while considering environmental impacts. This integration not only addresses housing demands but also enhances residents' living conditions and preserves the local ecosystem's balance. Hence, a holistic approach emphasizing sustainability and ecological architecture is essential for developing and managing both commercial and residential buildings in Deli Serdang.
Conceptualizing Student Housing Trough Trophic Design Around Universitas Sumatera Utara Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Situmorang, Ira Sasmiadinata
Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi
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Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) is a public university in Medan, North Sumatra. USU has many students from various cities. Most USU students come from out of town, so they need temporary residences in the form of student boarding houses. Several factors influence students’ choice of boarding houses, such as location, price, facilities, comfort, and building visuals. Good accessibility concerns the location of student boarding houses close to campus and several public facilities and shopping areas. Visual buildings are in the form of beauty that can be felt by residents and attract attention. In addition, to overcome the problem of high temperatures, some designs that are suitable for local tropical climates are needed. With these considerations in mind, applying the trophic design concept emerged as an appropriate solution. Through qualitative descriptive methods, surveys, and case studies, student housing was conceptualized and designed, incorporating the principles of trophic design. The hope is that this approach can offer a comprehensive solution, providing comfortable, relaxing, and aesthetically pleasing student housing for students.
HEALING ENVIRONMENT CONCEPT APPLYING A SEQUENCE AS AN APPROACH TO MEDAN MEDITATION CENTER DESIGN Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Avira, Jihan Nafa
Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi
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Mental or mental health is an important aspect in realizing a person's overall health. For this reason, mental health needs to be considered like physical health, because indirectly mental health that is not well maintained also affects the decline in physical health. A person must be free from mental problems so that he can gain well-being in life. In Indonesia, there are a number of problems that arise and have the potential to trigger mental health problems. A person who lives in an urban area tends to experience stress both caused by the demands of work and the consequences of environmental pressure. Many urban residents experience stress due to limited public space, such as one of which occurred in the city of Medan. One problem as an example that is very visible and often occurs is the problem of congestion and the situation in the city of Medan. Nowadays meditation is no longer represented only in a spiritual context. Positive support from the surrounding environment is very influential in maintaining a person's mental health. The design of the meditation building is located on Jalan Flamboyan II, Simpang Selayang, Medan Tuntungan, Medan City. In the design process, the meditation building will be connected to this elite area and designed to combine the concept of healing environment with the sequence in the architecture.
Designing Tebing Tinggi City Hotel with Regionalism Architecture Approach Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Santoso, Nailah
Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): Scientica: Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Teknologi
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Tebing Tinggi City has a strategic position outlined in the RPJMD 2011-2016, with a cross-Sumatra road network connecting Medan, Parapat, and Medan-Rantau Prapat and Medan-Siantar railroad networks. Kuala Namu Airport, Tebing Tinggi-Kuala Namu toll access, Kuala Tanjung International Port, and Sei Mangke industrial area encourage development. The RPJP vision of Tebing Tinggi City as a "City of Services and Trade with Quality Human Resources" supports the design of hotels with typical souvenir sales facilities. Tebing Tinggi City is famous for souvenirs such as Lemang, Roti Kacang, Halua, Kain Ulos, and handicrafts. By designing a hotel as a stopover, souvenir display facilities, and a specialty food court, the city has the potential to become an attractive destination for tourists. Although it does not yet have adequate lodging and souvenir shopping facilities, designing a 3-star hotel is a solution to improve economic services and visitor attraction. Regionalism architecture can be applied with local materials such as wood and stone and design elements from local Malay architecture, considering tropical climate aspects for comfort. This approach will embody the richness of local culture and nature, provide memorable experiences for visitors, and strengthen regional identity and economy.
Improvement of entrepreneurship skills in building renovation technique Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Hadinugroho, Dwi Lindarto; Rambe, Andy Putra
ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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Increasing the number of routine worship activities and the reduced quality of worship facilities services forced the Al Jihad Mosque, Siti Rejo II Village, Medan Amplas District and surrounding communities to carry out renovation of development in a self-managed / independent manner. In the implementation of the initial stages of the renovation there was a problem of the lack of knowledge and skills of human and community resources regarding building renovation techniques. To be the solution to the problem mentioned above, together with the Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) TALENTA 2019 Community Service Team, the mosque management as the responsible and stakeholders in improving the quality of community human resources in its organization will carry out activities of understanding building drawings, controlling building costs and simulating stone and wood construction in a micro practice in building renovations. Activities to improve the quality of the community through this knowledge and skills will develop the characteristics of community entrepreneurship in the field of building renovation services or techniques.
HYDROPONIC TRAINING AS AN ALTERNATIVE URBAN FARMING Harisdani, Devin Defriza; Hadinugroho, Dwi Lindarto; Sitorus, Rudolf
ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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One of the basic capital in a neighborhood community are schools and mosques. Both communities as actors of development potentially accelerate the pace of urban green space. Community Service Team Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sumatera Utara introduce hydroponic cultivation of vegetables along with the school partners, MIS Al Falah and Masjid Al Falah Youth Community in Kelurahan Tanjung Rejo, Medan. With the aim of transferring knowledge and skills to improve the ability of community partners in the city implemented a training program with a simulation and practice methods of making the hydroponic systems. Training results showed an increase interest, insight knowledge, insight into the potential of the home yard as part of urban green space, vegetable science insights and increased revenue opportunities with the hydroponic system. The simulation results that the practice of making hydroponic provides improved skill mastery hydroponic model manufacturing process, increased interest in carpentry for manufacturing variations hydroponic models conform to the shape of home yard, as well as increasing interest in the manufacture of advanced hydroponic systems equipped with the manufacture of small-scale green house. The use of hydroponic is most appropriate for urban settlements to improve urban green space and promote alternative urban farming for increase economic revenue.