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“De Tjolomadoe”: from Cultural Heritage to Industry 4.0 Yuke Ardhiati; Setia Damayanti; Diptya Anggita; Adryanto Ibnu Wibisono; Ramadhani Isna; Ade A.S. Fajarwati; Amurwani Dwi Lestariningsih
Journal of Applied Sciences and Advanced Technology Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Journal of Applied Sciences and Advanced Technology
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/jasat.3.1.1-8

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This article describes a combining research innovation (in cultural heritage) with Industry 4.0 at “De Tjolomadoe” the used sugar factory building. The original name is Suikerfabriek Tjolomadoe at Malangjiwan Karang Anyar. Owned by Kanjeng Adipati Mangkunegara IV of Surakarta built in 1861. By fact, it is the only one sugar factory owned by the Javanese Royal Family during Dutch Colonial era. After Republic of Indonesia was built, it nationalized by Indonesian Government (1946) during Soekarno era (1945-1967). After held it in Adaptive Reuse in 2017 the building’s roles a new function as Convention and Heritage. By refers to a qualitative research, the study aims to finding the elements of industrial 4.0 SDGs in “De Tjolomadoe” included the museum concept. Inside the Convention and Heritage building was found an edutainment facility to accommodate the millennial age. Behind, the gigantic of sugar factory machines, dioramas, archives, miniatur models, original drawings are shows as museum collections. In the huge of “De Tjolomadoe” outdoor lanscape there are the originally of building construction by giant typo”ANNO 1928 ” in the brick wall, the Art Deco style of the Resident’s House Administrator, the Prince’s Gazebo, the Sarkara Hall as a multi-function hall, and prefecly by the beautiful Sunken Plaza. Related to industrial 4.0 SDGs they show the internet of thing (IoT) by created the Old Javanese civilization of sugar factory. Especially in The Royal Landscape’s corner there are “glow in the dark” by an artificial intelligent architecture. It shows the glory of the last Sugar Factory in Java Island during at the Colonial Era. Now, by the successfully of the Adaptive Reuse in 2017 was composed The Cultural Heritage with industry 4.0 has modified “De Tjolomadoe” to be one of the venue of the millennial visitors to create their happy times during its appreciation.
Perancangan Interior Gerai pada Pusat Perbelanjaan Sarinah di Malang dan Semarang Kiki Kunthi Lestari; Setia Damayanti; Siti Rachima Mumpuni; Margaret Arni Bayu Murti; Listya Nindita; Ashri Prawesthi Dharmayati; Ramadhani Isna Putri
Jurnal Asiimetrik: Jurnal Ilmiah Rekayasa & Inovasi Volume 4 Nomor 2 Tahun 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Pancasila

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35814/asiimetrik.v4i1.3400

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Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises are one of the businesses that sell domestic products that are of comparable quality to foreign products. The establishment of the Sarinah shopping centre as a venue for the sale of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise products such as souvenirs, apparel, and accessories are evidence of this. To supporter Sarinah's efforts, it is vital to have retail locations with aesthetically pleasing and practical interiors. This study discusses the notion of interior space for MSME retail locations in Sarinah Malang and Sarinah Semarang as examples. Combining classroom learning with the application of social media as part of public education, particularly regarding the history of Sarinah and the design of space in MSME outlets in a Nusantara-style, was the strategy utilised to create the design. Concepts, designs, colour schemes, and materials; themes, interior styles, floor plans, sectional views, details, and viewpoints are the outcomes of this design process.
ANALISIS FAKTOR PENYEBAB KETERLAMBATAN PENYELESAIAN PADA PROYEK PEMBANGUNAN APARTEMEN URBAN SIGNATURE CIRACAS Rizky Tasya Putri; Setia Damayanti; Akhmad Dofir
Construction and Material Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Construction and Material Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 Maret 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32722/cmj.v5i1.4703

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The delay in completion of construction that has exceeded the work time target according to the initial agreement is very powerful on the construction project itself. Delays in the project occur due to problems that arise in terms of materials, labor, costs, equipment, environment, and others. In this research, an analysis was carried out on what factors were the cause of the delay in the completion of the superstructure and the rating of the value of the reliability function of each work. The Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) approach would be employed, which is a method that makes use of fault tree analysis in the form of a graphic model based on the outcomes of conducted interviews. In the graphic model, there were several event symbols and logic gate symbols to connect the event symbols. On the graphic model, the simplest cut set was acquired using Boolean algebra and the Method of Obtain Cut Set (MOCUS). Based on the results of the analysis, there were 33 basic events or jobs that experienced delays, including changes in rebar supply by the Owner, limited human resources, a lot of repair work, evaluation of the project schedule, SILO SIO PH licensing, late payments, delays in material delivery, and others. Typical structural work and ladder structures, the Boolean algebra law can be applied because it has a repeating code. Meanwhile, on the roof of the engine room, the law of algebra cannot be applied since the work does not have a repeating code. The reliability function is calculated in the analysis that follows. When all three variables are accurate, the system operates as intended.