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REACHING THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE GREEN BUILDING CONCEPT IN ISLAMIC VALUE: THEMATIC TAFSEER STUDY Aulia Fikriarini; Dewi Larasati; Sugeng Triyadi S.
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 6, No 4 (2021): Journal of Islamic Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jia.v6i4.12742

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This research is significant to fill the gaps in the development of green building concepts that give an emphasis to the technical strategies or solutions. This study used the thematic Quranic interpretation method (maudhu'i). It was done by collecting verses from the Quran related to the environment in general, specifically using quantitative content analysis. The result shows that there are two significant main categories stated for greenship based on thematic, mainly ASD and WAC. It reaches the most vital points. It is 56.1% points of ASD and 28.5% of WAC. It is expected that, by applying this approach, the green building concept will be much easier to be accepted, understood by human being as caliphs, and implemented as well as possible.
Identification of People's Preference Towards the Use of 3D Construction Printing Technology as a Method for Home Construction Method in Indonesia Dewi Larasati; Rositha Mujica
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 7, No 1 (2023): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.7.1.31-40

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Various sectors have undergone changes and developments with the existence of technology. One of the sectors affected by the development of the technology industry is the construction sector. The construction sector is experiencing slow growth compared to other sectors. The construction industry in Indonesia is still influenced by using quite a lot of human labor. One of the technologies in the construction industry is 3D construction printing. This technology is claimed to build houses faster, cheaper, and more efficiently. The community as a market and players from the construction sector take an essential part so that development using this technology becomes right on target, especially in the construction of residential houses for the community. The purpose of this study is to find out people's preferences regarding the existence of 3d construction printing technology for residential construction to open the potential for alternative house construction methods other than conventional methods. The research method is carried out using a qualitative approach. The data collection method uses an open-ended online questionnaire and is distributed freely (non-random sampling). This research also showed what kind of community category that interested in building their home using this technology. The collected data was then analyzed qualitatively through content analysis using the JMP program. The results showed categories of public opinion regarding using 3D construction printing technology as a house construction method, including Impressive, Sustainability, Innovation, Effectiveness, Inexperienced, Usefulness, Efficiency, Complexity, High construction costs, and Quality Test.Furthermore, regarding people's preferences for using 3D Construction Printing to build their homes, 41% said yes, 41% said maybe, and 16% said no. This shows that this technology is mainly accepted by the public but due to a lack of understanding, research, and knowledge, so that many answers as possible. The community category most interested in using this technology to build their homes are people with a monthly income of around 3-6 million rupiah, and the occupation is government employees and entrepreneurs with the same percentage of 0,6 as other occupations below 0,5. The categories are inexperienced and usefulness. The results of this study are expected to be a consideration for stakeholders in building houses using the 3D construction printing method that can be used for residential homes in Indonesia.
INOVASI BENTANG MODUL STRUKTURAL UNTUK PENERAPAN TEKNOLOGI RUMAH INSTAN SEDERHANA SEHAT (RISHA) PADA KONSTRUKSI RUMAH SUSUN KAMPUNG DERET PETOGOGAN Carissa Carissa; Dewi Larasati; Sugeng Triyadi; Mia Wimala; Virginia Slamat
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 21, No 1: Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v21i1.10179

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Rumah Instan Sederhana Sehat (RISHA) adalah teknologi prapabrikasi beton yang awalnya dikembangkan untuk perumahan masyarakat berpenghasilan rendah di Indonesia. Penerapannya yang diperluas hingga ke konstruksi rumah susun Kampung Deret Petogogan di Jakarta menunjukkan bahwa RISHA ternyata belum mampu memfasilitasi seluruh aktivitas di dalamnya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi bentang optimal modul struktural yang harus disediakan pada studi kasus ini dan mengkaji kesesuaian RISHA dalam memfasilitasi bentang optimal tersebut. Kajian kuantitatif akan dilakukan dalam bentuk simulasi untuk setiap dimensi ruang di Kampung Deret Petogogan berdasarkan beberapa parameter yaitu organisasi ruang, relasi antar ruang, dan standar dimensi ruang. Agar RISHA dapat digunakan dengan baik, penataan ruang pada Kampung Deret Petogogan masih perlu diperbaiki, demikian pula dengan hubungan antar ruang dan juga ukuran standar ruangnya. Selanjutnya, hanya tiga ukuran bentang, yaitu 1,8 m, 2,7 m, dan 2,9 m yang dapat diakomodasi oleh RISHA saat ini, sedangkan bentang lain dengan ukuran 3,3 m dan 3,6 m masih perlu dikembangkan untuk kepentingan proyek serupa di masa mendatang
Evaluasi Desain Rencana Induk Kampus UIN Malang Dalam Implementasi Konsep Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Aulia Fikriarini Muchlis; Dewi Larasati; Sugeng Triyadi S.
Jurnal Permukiman Vol 14 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Direktorat Bina Teknik Permukiman dan Perumahan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31815/jp.2019.14.10-22

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Master plan kawasan adalah sebuah rencana induk dalam pengembangan kawasan yang akan memberikan arahan pada rencana detil pengembangan kawasan tersebut. Oleh karena itu, seberapa besar dampak lingkungan akibat pengembangan kawasan juga ditentukan oleh rencana induk pengembangannya, sehingga dalam penyusunannysa, penerapan pendekatan berkelanjutan adalah sebuah keniscayaan. Kampus UIN Malang telah mengusung konsep hijau dalam penyusunan rencana induk  pengembangan kampusnya. Makalah ini disusun dengan tujuan untuk mengevaluasi sejauh mana konsep hijau ini telah diterapkan dalam rancangan rencana induk UIN Malang. Metode evaluasi menggunakan rating tool untuk menilai perwujudan kawasan berkelanjutan yang dikeluarkan oleh Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI). Hasil penilaian menunjukkan bahwa rencana induk tersebut baru mencapai nilai 24 dari total nilai maksimum rating 124. Hasil analisis memperlihatkan belum diterapkannya konsep hijau secara maksimal dalam penyusunan rencana induk kampus UIN Malang. Beberapa rekomendasi disusun berdasarkan pada hasil evaluasi sehingga dapat memberikan kontribusi bagi perbaikan rencana induk kampus UIN Malang. 
STUDI KOMPARASI KARAKTERISTIK FISIK ARSITEKTUR VERNAKULAR BUGIS DI KARIMUNJAWA DAN SULAWESI SELATAN (Comparative Study of Physical Characteristics of Bugis Vernacular Architecture in Karimunjawa and South Sulawesi) Anita Viana; Dewi Larasati; Christina Gantini
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 21, No 2: Desember 2023
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v21i2.11183

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Arsitektur vernakular di Indonesia sangat beragam, seperti rumah yang mulanya dikenal sebagai tempat bernaung. Di Indonesia, terdapat beraneka ragam rumah vernakular yang khas, salah satunya adalah rumah Suku Bugis, baik di Desa Kemujan Karimunjawa maupun Sulawesi Selatan. Suku Bugis berasal dari Sulawesi Selatan yang ada sejak masa penjajahan. Suku Bugis menyebar ke daerah lain karena suku ini dikenal sebagai saudagar. Kedatangan Suku Bugis di Desa Kemujan diawali semenjak zaman perang yang datang dengan kapal untuk mencari tempat perlindungan. Adanya perbedaan dari Suku Bugis di Sulawesi Selatan dan di Desa Kemujan Karimunjawa yang telah mengalami adaptasi, sehingga penelitian ini ingin melihat seberapa jauh terjadinya transformasi dari yang asli di Sulawesi Selatan dengan yang ada di Desa Kemujan Karimunjawa. Tujuan dalam penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi perbedaan karakteristik fisik pada rumah Bugis di Desa Kemujan Karimunjawa dengan Sulawesi Selatan. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan metode deskriptif kualitatif dan sampel diambil dengan teknik purposive. Hasil penelitian ini menjelaskan bahwa terdapat beberapa perbedaan karakteristik fisik pada bangunan rumah Bugis yang ada di Desa Kemujan Karimunjawa dan Sulawesi Selatan seperti pada fasad bangunan, tata ruang, pola struktur dan konstruksi, penggunaan material, serta ketinggian lantai yang menjadi identitas rumah Suku Bugis.  Vernacular architecture in Indonesia exhibits notable diversity, encompassing various forms of traditional residential vernacular architecture. Among these architectural styles, the Bugis house is particularly noteworthy. The Bugis tribe, originally residing on the island of Sulawesi, has witnessed a considerable migration of its members to other regions and islands. In these new locales, they have erected vernacular houses that bear resemblances to the traditional dwellings found in South Sulawesi. However, differences emerge between the vernacular residences of the Bugis Tribe in South Sulawesi and those in Kemujan Village, Karimunjawa. These discrepancies are a result of the Bugis tribe's adaptation to natural and environmental conditions. This research endeavor aims to discern the disparities between the vernacular houses of the Bugis tribe on Sulawesi Island and those on Karimunjawa Island. It also seeks to ascertain the extent of the transformation and the underlying causes of this residential adaptation. A primary focus of this study is to investigate the distinctions in the physical attributes of Bugis houses in Kemujan Village, Karimunjawa, and South Sulawesi. The research methodology employed here is a qualitative descriptive approach, with samples selected using a purposive sampling technique. The findings of this research illuminate several variations in the physical characteristics of Bugis house structures in Kemujan Village, Karimunjawa, and South Sulawesi. These distinctions encompass architectural facades, spatial arrangements, structural and construction patterns, material selection, and floor elevations, all of which collectively contribute to the unique identity of Bugis houses. Keywords: bugis house, physical charateristics, kemujan village,south sulawesi.
Persepsi dan Preferensi Konsumen terhadap Penggunaan Material Bangunan Berbasis Limbah Frisgian Dewantara; Rijaluddin Rijaluddin; Firda Rasyidian Andayani; Lily Tambunan; Dewi Larasati
Arsitektura : Jurnal Ilmiah Arsitektur dan Lingkungan Binaan Vol 22, No 1 (2024): Arsitektura : Jurnal Ilmiah Arsitektur dan Lingkungan Binaan
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/arst.v22i1.82642

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Environmental challenges stemming from the escalating volume of waste necessitate innovative solutions, one of which involves utilizing waste as a raw material for building materials. However, prevailing research in this domain has predominantly concentrated on their characteristics/performances, with a notable dearth in discussions pertaining to consumer-centric aspects. The objective of this research is to examine public responses, comprehension levels, and considerations associated with the utilization of waste-derived materials. Therefore, the development of waste-derived materials can be facilitated towards mass production. Employing qualitative research methods, this research unveils misconceptions surrounding waste-derived materials, as well as the readiness and the consideration aspects, such as material characteristic/performance, sustainability, economic factors, aesthetics, functionality, availability, and knowledge. The findings are anticipated to contribute insights for decision-making processes, policy formulation, and industrial practices, fostering the informed integration of waste-derived materials in the construction and related sectors.
SOFTWARE APPLICATION FOR EMBODIED ENERGY BUILDING CALCULATION: A REVIEW Anjar Primasetra; Dewi Larasati; Surjamanto Wonohardjo; Iwan Sudradjat
DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment) Vol. 49 No. 1 (2022): JULY 2022
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1006.941 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.49.1.53-64

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There are two types of building energy consumption, namely embodied energy and building operational energy. Studies on operational energy have been widely discussed, while studies on building embodied energy are still quite rare to be studied, especially in Indonesia. In fact, the calculation of embodied energy, especially on embodied energy material, is important in the design phase of the building because it can be used as the basis for various determinations of building energy values ​​and carbon emissions generated by buildings due to construction activities. By using the right tools in the embodied energy calculation, the building planner can determine the right embodied energy value so that it can support the building energy mitigation. This paper aims to explain the use of embodied energy building calculation software that have been developed with the aim of providing an overview and supporting research development of embodied energy building in Indonesia.
Exploration of Homeowners' Perception Towards Green Homes Features M. D. Krisna Adya Anindita; Natalia Suwarno; Dewi Larasati; Hanson Endra Kusuma; Daud Tjondrorahardja
DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment) Vol. 51 No. 2 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.51.2.93-106

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Green homes concept implementation is one of strategies to increase energy and water efficiency in residential buildings. Currently, the concept of green homes has been adopted by the public and promoted by the government because of its benefits. Utilization of green home features is known to benefit the environment and occupants. However, as the number of green home users increases, the adoption acceleration of green home features has barriers. Homeowners' perceptions of green home features determine homeowners' attitudes toward utilizing these features. This research aims to identify the hindering factors of green home feature adoption by exploring homeowners’ perceptions. The green home features such as smart lighting and sensor, energy-efficient labeled appliance, photovoltaic panel, water meters, dual-flush toilet, and rainwater harvesting are reviewed. Data was gathered using an online open questionnaire and analyzed using grounded theory method. Result shows green homes features’ adoption barriers consist of technical aspects, product availability, economics, knowledge, regulation, and motivation.
BIM’s Role in Indonesia’s Green Buildings: Benefits, Challenges, and Stakeholder Preferences Irene Roselynda Prabarani; Dewi Larasati; Hanson Endra Kusuma
DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment) Vol. 52 No. 1 (2025): JULY 2025
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.52.1.1-13

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Green building standards have become mandatory in Indonesia’s construction sector, driving environmental benefits while also adding complexity to the construction process. In response, the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in green buildings has increased; however, its applications and impact are not yet fully understood within the industry. This study aims to identify the benefits and challenges of BIM in GB projects and analyze their impact on stakeholder interest using a mixed-methods approach. The qualitative phase identified 20 benefits and 19 challenges, followed by a quantitative analysis yielding 3 benefit and four challenge factors. Regression results show that “Improvement of Project Sustainability Performance” and “Ease of Construction Visualization” significantly drive stakeholder interest. These findings reinforce the BIM Fields theory, highlighting that BIM's value extends beyond technology to include critical process and policy elements, aligning well with the GreenBIM Triangle for real-world application. However, further analysis is needed to strengthen the findings and optimize the integration of process and policy considerations to enhance BIM adoption.
Criteria in Utilizing Engineered Wood in Residential Construction: A Community Preference Analysis Eryonata Melino; Dewi Larasati; Hanson E Kusuma
DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment) Vol. 52 No. 1 (2025): JULY 2025
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.52.1.71-82

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The phenomenon of global warming continues to intensify, with the construction sector emerging as a significant contributor due to its extensive use of non-biomass materials, which are major sources of carbon emissions. In response, engineered wood has gained attention as a sustainable alternative, offering the potential to reduce emissions and sequester carbon. This study aims to explore public perceptions of engineered wood, focusing on how these perceptions shape preferences and interest in its application for residential construction. The study does not evaluate technical characteristics directly, but rather community interpretations of them. A mixed-methods approach was employed, beginning with qualitative research through online questionnaires that featured open-ended questions designed to capture homeowners and prospective buyers preferences. The responses were then analyzed using content analysis to identify emerging themes. In the second phase, quantitative research was conducted by distributing closed-question questionnaires informed by the findings from the initial phase. The data was analyzed using factor analysis, distribution analysis, and multivariate regression techniques. The study identified three key dimensions influencing material preferences: sustainability, material durability, and material performance. Additionally, three significant dimensions related to construction characteristics were uncovered: design appreciation, construction methods, and material availability. These findings provide valuable insights for the integration of engineered wood into residential construction, offering a pathway to more sustainable building practices.