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IMPLEMENTASI KONSEP SMART CITY SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF PENYELESAIAN PADA PERMASALAHAN PERKOTAAN (STUDI KASUS: KABUPATEN PONOROGO, JAWA TIMUR) Hilba Yoga Pratama, Hilba Yoga Pratama; Sardjono, Agung Budi; Sari, Suzanna Ratih; Sudarsono, Henry
Jurnal Litbang Sukowati : Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Vol. 7 No. 2, November 2023
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan, Riset dan Inovasi Daerah Kabupaten Sragen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32630/sukowati.v7i2.440

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The increase in urbanization raises various problems, including public transportation problems, lack of public space, public service centers, green open spaces, and waste management problems. This research aims to identify urban problems and provide solutions from the field of architectural science related to the implementation of the Smart City concept. The research method used is descriptive qualitative to gain an in-depth understanding of the Smart City concept, implemented in urban planning and development practices. The results of this research can be a guide for the Ponorogo Regency Government in planning more targeted long-term policies for the transformation of Ponorogo Regency into a Smart City; the architectural design realized in Smart Mobility is in the form of urban buses, bus stops, bike share points, and smart parking systems. Smart Economy includes micro and medium enterprise buildings and food court shelters. Smart People is in the form of providing an amphitheater. Smart Government comprises centralized public service buildings and urban CCTV monitoring. Smart Living takes the form of building a thematic park. Smart Environment in the form of waste management with waste-to-energy innovation.
Development of Pesantren Architecture: Literature Review Nurmasari, Shofiyah; Purwanto, Edi; Sardjono, Agung Budi; Wijayanti, Wijayanti
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 12 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v4i12.50067

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Pesantren is an institution that contributes to the scholarship of Islam as well as religious societies. It will be a place of learning the science of religion, cultivation of faith and fear of God, character and morality so that it will become a leader and a Muslim scientist that will benefit the society in the future. Islamic education has grown and undergone an exciting shift from the 17th to the 21st century. This shift is part of Kyai's innovative teaching approach that is central to the training, the student's qualitative understanding, not just the cognitive aspects taught in the classroom, and the priority given to the ethical and spiritual aspects of the training. The trainer has to adapt according to the needs and challenges of the moment and of course the presence of the Kyai figure is important in this training. One of today's national challenges is that training plays an important role in promoting moderate Islamic values that tolerate and accept differences. The growth of practitioners as Islamic institutions becomes an opportunity to spread the understanding of moderate Islam, a sustainable life that protects us from chaos. Such development is part of an adaptation to the evolution of the times and to preserve its existence and contribution to the scholarship of Islam. With regard to the diversity of such development, there is a need for a literature review to map the development of the architecture of the country as a fragment of the existing literature.
Application of The Building Infill Concept in New Buildingswithin the Historic Semarang Old Town Area PRAMESTI, CIPTETY TRISYA; SARDJONO, AGUNG BUDI
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol. 27 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v27i1/21133

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The Old City of Semarang, as a national-level cultural heritage site, has inherited its function as a cultural center with unique architecture and urban layout that has remained. Over time, the development of the economy and high tourism demands exert significant pressure on the city's heritage. New functions with their commercialism often lead to inappropriate new buildings that potentially threaten the historic area's authenticity. Applying the infill building concept becomes a conservation solution that emphasizes optimizing vacant spaces in well-developed urban areas, including historic areas. Research has been conducted on several new buildings in the Semarang Old City that have changed in function and physical appearance. This research aims to analyze the existing conditions of new buildings and examine how infill development can be applied to structures in historical areas without damaging the architectural characteristics. The method employed includes descriptive analysis of observed objects by observing buildings, analyzed based on elements within the building infill approach. The results indicate that applying infill building in new constructions in the Old Town area requires a sensitive design approach, considering several elements, including mass, height, material color, ornamentation, and harmonious integration with the surrounding historical buildings. Additionally, it is suggested to the government that this research can initiate more detailed policies and active supervision regarding the construction of new buildings to maintain their authenticity. In conclusion, building infill can be an effective solution to support the economic development of historical areas without compromising cultural heritage, provided it is carried out with proper planning and regulations.
Evaluasi Efektivitas Penerapan Sistem Wayfinding di Uptown Mall Semarang Aditias Putri, Ninda; Sardjono, Agung Budi
Nature : National Academic Journal of Architecture Vol 12 No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/nature.v12i2a3

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Navigating complex shopping malls poses significant challenges for visitors, especially when it comes to efficiently locating desired destinations. An ineffective wayfinding system can lead to disorientation and confusion, thereby diminishing the overall user experience. As a multi-functional shopping mall, Uptown Mall Semarang requires a comprehensive evaluation of its existing wayfinding system to facilitate seamless navigation for visitors. On the other hand, this study aims to analyse various wayfinding elements, including architectural design, signage, and sensory information, to assess their effectiveness in aiding visitors' spatial orientation. The objective of this research is to evaluate the impact of wayfinding system on visitor navigation by examining five basic wayfinding elements: districts, paths, edges, nodes, and landmarks, as well as the role of signage in improving wayfinding efficiency in Uptown Mall Semarang. This research employs qualitative methods, using direct observation supplemented by documentation and interviews with visitors for data collection. The evaluation framework incorporates data triangulation, juxtaposing findings from interviews, observations, and literature on wayfinding architecture and signage that influence the wayfinding process at Uptown Mall. Preliminary findings indicate that Uptown Mall has several wayfinding elements and complementary signage. Overall, these components function effectively to assist visitors in navigating the mall. Nevertheless, challenges remain, particularly with regard to multiple entrances and intersections and the legibility of signage. As a result, there is an urgent need for optimization, which should include a blend of clear signage, intuitive floor design, and enhanced landmark visibility.
Pemaknaan Nilai-Nilai Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) dalam Desa Tradisional dan Perumahan Modern (Studi Kasus: Desa Sekarpuro dan Perumahan Bukit Az-Zikra Sentul) Aisha, Sarah; Suprapti, Atiek; Sardjono, Agung Budi; Indraswara, Mohammad Sahid
Nature : National Academic Journal of Architecture Vol 12 No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/nature.v12i2a1

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This study explains that religion-based housing has significantly developed in Indonesia; however, the integration of local Islamic organizational traditions into modern housing and traditional villages has not been widely explored. The aim of this research is to identify the manifestation of Islamic values in the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) village of Sekarpuro and in the Bukit Az-Zikra Housing, Sentul. A comparative case study approach is used, employing Henri Lefebvre’s theory of the production of space as the analytical framework. Data collection techniques include participatory observation, in-depth interviews with housing managers, religious leaders, and residents, as well as document analysis of relevant regulations and policies. The findings reveal a significant difference in spatial formation: the NU village of Sekarpuro organically embodies Nahdlatul Ulama values through historical social practices, while Bukit Az-Zikra Housing produces space through planned design by a foundation authority. The study concludes that the presence of central religious figures and strong community networks are key to the successful manifestation of NU values. The theoretical contribution of this research lies in the development of Lefebvre’s spatial theory by adding local cultural dimensions as a significant factor in the production of religious value-based space.
Transformasi Ruang Profan Menjadi Sakral: Studi Tradisi Buka Luwur Vivi Kurnia Putri; Purwanto, Edi; Rukayah, R. Siti; Sardjono, Agung Budi
Nature : National Academic Journal of Architecture Vol 12 No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/nature.v12i2a2

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The Buka Luwur tradition is a cultural ritual held annually on the 15th of Muharram in Kaliputu Village. This tradition serves as a form of respect to an ancestor, Mbah Depok Soponyono. The procession involves local community members who carry ritual items such as kain luwur (sacred cloth), offerings (sesajen), jenang (traditional porridge), and tumpeng (cone-shaped rice), all of which are considered cultural symbols. The ritual begins with a procession on foot from the main road of Kaliputu Village to the tomb of Mbah Depok Soponyono. This study aims to examine how the Buka Luwur ritual transforms public space into sacred space through meaningful cultural symbols that shape a temporary cultural space. A qualitative approach with a case study method was used, involving the subjective experiences of the local community. The findings reveal that the interaction between cultural symbols and collective community action can symbolically transform a space into a sacred one. Ritual elements such as kain luwur, offerings, jenang, tumpeng, and the procession route function as markers with deep spiritual, social, and cultural meaning for the community—signifying the construction of a temporary cultural space.
Criteria Review of Multifunctional Sidewalks in the Synergy Between Street Vendors and Pedestrian Paths (Case Study: Simpang Lima Area, Semarang) Rizqi Pramudita, Novian; Sardjono, Agung Budi
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 5 No. 12 (2025): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.52252

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Sidewalks in Indonesia are often used for various purposes, one of which is by street vendors (PKL). Street vendors are often viewed negatively because they are considered to reduce pedestrian comfort. However, in some situations, street vendors can synergize with sidewalks and increase the vitality of public spaces. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the standards needed for multifunctional sidewalks that can serve as a forum for synergy between pedestrian paths and street vendor activities. The research employs a qualitative approach through a comprehensive literature review and systematic field observations, incorporating thematic analysis to evaluate sidewalk conditions against established urban design criteria. This study identifies eight critical factors affecting multifunctional sidewalks: effective width, street vendor layout, accessibility, pedestrian comfort, supporting activities, cleanliness, lighting, and legalization with management structures. The results show that the sidewalks in Simpang Lima can be categorized as multifunctional sidewalks. The layout of street vendors, supporting activities, lighting, and legalization are aspects that are already appropriate, while the aspects that are less optimal are effective width, accessibility, comfort, cleanliness, and facilities. Based on this study, it was found that the existence of street vendors can contribute to the vitality of public spaces in the Simpang Lima area, especially if it is well organized and the street vendor community participates in protecting the environment. It is hoped that this research can provide input for the city government in managing street vendors and enrich the study of urban design related to multifunctional sidewalks.
Co-Authors Abdullah Ali Aditias Putri, Ninda Adiyati, Arlina Adlina, Zata Izzati Al Batul, Umamah Alfanadi Agung Setiyawan Arlina Adiyati ashim furqoni Assa Kamalia Atiek Suprapti Atiek Suprapti atik suprapti Aulia, Faricha Putri Ayu Kusuma Wardhani Bangun IR Harsritanto, Bangun IR Bharoto Bharoto Budi Sudarwanto Cia, Helen Dedi Iskandar Deni Wahyu Setiawan Denny Irwan Aryadi, Denny Dhanoe Iswanto Djoko Indrosaptono Dunga Ayusthi Vembrika, Dunga Eddy Prianto Edi Purwanto Edward E. Pandelaki, Edward E. Edward Endrianto Pandelaki Ema Hidayati Erianti, Devi Dwi Faricha Putri Aulia Fariz, Nuthqy Gagoek Hardiman Gagoek Hardiman Ghifari, Ardhan Naufal Giovano, Fariz Addo Harsritanto, Bangun I R Harsritanto, Bangun Indrakusumo Radityo Helen Cia Henry Soleman Raubaba, Henry Soleman Hilba Yoga Pratama, Hilba Yoga Pratama Hilmy, Muhammad Fariz Huwaida, Nurma Mediasri Indraswara, Mohammad Sahid Isna Pratiwi, Isna Jamaluddin, Rizqi Lubis, Elektina Marsya Paramita Sulistyaningrum Masyitoh, Husnul Murti, Nindita Kresna Nadhifah, Aprilia Salsabila Nindita Kresna Murti Nurmasari, Shofiyah Nuzlia Rahdini Nuzlia Rahdini Permata Widianingrum PRAMESTI, CIPTETY TRISYA Pratama, Hilba Yoga R Siti Rukayah Ricky Kurnia, Franciskus Xaverius Yudhistira Rizqi Jamaluddin Rizqi Pramudita, Novian Rukayah, Raden Siti Sarah Aisha Sari, Suzana Ratih Satrio - Nugroho, Satrio - Satrio Nugroho Sejati, Anang Wahyu Setiawan, Deni Wahyu Setiohastorahmanto, Prabani Setiyawan, Alfanadi Agung Shidqi, Taqiyudin Sholih, Muhammad Najieb Sudarmawan Juwono Sudarsono, Henry Sugiono Soetomo Sugiono Soetomo Sugiono Soetomo Sulistyaningrum, Marsya Paramita Suzana Ratih Sari Suzanna Ratih Sari Suzanna Ratih Sari Syamsul Arifin Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titin Woro Murtini Umamah Al Batul Vivi Kurnia Putri Widiantara, I Wayan Andhika Wijayanti , Wijayanti Wijayanti . Wijayanti Wijayanti Yandri, Sepli Zata Izzati Adlina