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Digital Simulation as a Design Method of Artificial Lighting for Prayer Rooms Frengky Benediktus Ola; Brigitta Michelle
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): August 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v4i1.4392

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This article aims to describe the results of the lighting design for the prayer room using a simulation method to answer the needs of function and ambience. In general, the lighting design for prayer rooms does not use an integrated approach. A common problem faced by prayer rooms, especially churches and chapels, is too glaring or too dim in some cases. The results of the community service activities in the form of lighting planning for the Church of Santa Theresia Sedayu and Chapel of SMA de Britto with the digital simulation method expect to provide an overview of designing lighting with a more measured method that can meet the needs of the ambience. Lighting simulation in both cases uses DIALux Evo software. The simulation result shows that the lighting design meets lighting standards and is able to provide a sacred atmosphere. Concerning the study, solving lighting problems with the digital simulation as the method is more scalable and can meet the ambience needs. Field measurements of the lighting design results can be carried out in the future to measure the simulation's level of achievement and validation.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Generative Design, Algorithmic Design, and Parametric Design in Architecture Brigitta Michelle; Maria Putri Gemilang
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Architectural Design
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v1i1.4921

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This research aims to display, compare, and analyze the keywords related to parametric design, generative design, and algorithmic design. Digital design has become increasingly inseparable from architects; thus, 3D modeling software has become a necessity for architects. The digital workflow has put computational design—generative design, algorithmic design, and parametric design—into importance. There are emerging trends for the past decade, and a bibliometric analysis can display information about trends in the literature. Literature trends may provide insight into the direction of computational design development. This study uses a bibliometric analysis with VOSviewer and data from Lens to identify the trends from 2011 to 2021. The result indicates several trends: artificial intelligence, computation, machine learning, visualization, and internet technology. The trend analysis needs to be continued in other computational design categories to find continuity in the findings.
Smart City Implementation in Bekasi City Brigitta Michelle; Sushardjanti Felasari
Journal of Architecture & Environment Vol. 20 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Center for Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j2355262x.v20i1.a8600

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The advancement of information and communication technology has had a major impact on the world as it increases the fulfillment of people's needs and comfort. This can be seen in urban development with the formation of the concept of a smart city, a city that integrates technological advances with people's lives to make effective decisions so as to improve the welfare of its people. This paper discussed the implementation of the smart city concept in Bekasi City, Indonesia. Along with its development, there are several applications of smart city elements in Bekasi City that are still far from expectations regarding the service quality and coverage. This study aims to see how smart city pillars are implemented in Bekasi City. Nonparticipant observation is used to conduct the study. The result shows that the range of smart city applications in Bekasi City is quite narrow and some service quality is still poor. Only 10 out of 21 criteria have been fulfilled in the city. This research needs further study on the implementation of smart cities in other Indonesian cities to see the effectiveness of its application and other solutions that can be offered.