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Implikasi Karakter Ruang Bermain Terhadap Biofilia Anak Usia Sekolah di Pulau Belakang Padang Carissa Dinar Aguspriyanti; Alda Aulia Safitri; M. Hafish Pradesta Varro; Zahwa Rheina Habibah; Gladies Imanda Utami Rangkuty
Arsitektura : Jurnal Ilmiah Arsitektur dan Lingkungan Binaan Vol 23, No 1 (2025): 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.v23i1.97997

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To address sustainability challenges caused by climate change, it is essential to foster environmental awareness among children in coastal areas from an early age. The aim of this study was to examine the implications of play space characteristics on school-age children's affinity for nature, or biophilia, through a case study of Belakang Padang Island in the hinterland area of Batam City, Riau Islands, Indonesia. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, utilising data collection methods such as mental mapping, participatory observation, and interviews. The findings indicated that the play spaces on the island exhibit both spatial and non-spatial characteristics and can be categorised into three main zones: land, transition, and sea. Children’s love for nature is reflected in their preference for play locations, sensory enjoyment of natural elements, a desire to explore nature, and curiosity about the natural world. Strategic and accessible play spaces allow for active interaction with natural elements, while types of play and social interactions strengthen children’s emotional attachment to the environment.
ANALISA SISTEM PENCAHAYAAN BUATAN PADA BANGUNAN SPORTHALL UNIVERSITAS INTERNASIONAL BATAM Gladies Imanda Utami Rangkuty; Jennifer Vicalrya; Jesslyn Jesslyn; Vivi Chandrawati; Hendro Murtiono; Stivani Ayuning Suwarlan
Journal of Architectural Design and Development (JAD) Vol. 6 No. 2: December 2025
Publisher : Program Sarjana Arsitektur Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jad.v6i2.11497

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Visual comfort in sports facilities is significantly influenced by the quality of artificial lighting systems, particularly for multi-functional buildings operating at night. This study analyzes the effectiveness of artificial lighting in the sports hall at Universitas Internasional Batam, a semi-outdoor facility serving as a sports arena, event venue, and access route to classrooms. Preliminary observations and user complaints indicated visual discomfort during nighttime activities, including uneven light distribution and excessively dark areas. The study aims to evaluate lighting level compliance with SNI 6197-2020 standards and analyze users' visual comfort perceptions. A mixed-methods approach was employed through illuminance measurements using a luxmeter and surveys of 24 active users. Results show average lighting levels of 313 lux, meeting the SNI 6197-2020 standard (300 lux) for sports facilities. However, while 70.8% of respondents rated the lighting as adequate, 54.1% experienced eye fatigue periodically due to uneven light distribution (uniformity ratio 0.60 < CIE standard 0.7) and flickering lamps (37.5% fixtures).  Recommendations include regular lamp maintenance, additional lighting installation in low-intensity areas, and establishing operational procedures to ensure access corridor lights remain on for user safety and comfort. This study contributes to understanding the relationship between quantitative lighting standards and subjective visual comfort in multi-functional sports facilities.
DAMPAK URBANISASI TERHADAP ARSITEKTUR PERMUKIMAN PESISIR: STUDI KASUS KAMPUNG TUA TANJUNG UMA, BATAM Lathifa Nursyamsu; Julfa Sindy Savana; Anggi Dwi Purwanti; Arnita Fetiyani Sangadji Laada; Fransiskus Bryan Slash; Gladies Imanda Utami Rangkuty
Journal of Architectural Design and Development (JAD) Vol. 7 No. 1: June 2026
Publisher : Program Sarjana Arsitektur Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jad.v7i1.12248

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Kampung Tua Tanjung Uma di Batam merupakan kawasan bersejarah yang mencerminkan kehidupan tradisional masyarakat pesisir yang menjadi representasi arsitektur lokal. Namun, urbanisasi yang pesat telah membawa perubahan signifikan pada visual dan struktur fisik permukiman di kawasan ini. Pergeseran dari rumah panggung tradisional berbahan kayu menuju bangunan permanen dengan material modern seperti beton dan kaca tidak hanya mengubah karakter visual kampung, tetapi juga mengancam identitas arsitektur pesisir. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi pengaruh urbanisasi terhadap visual dan struktur fisik bangunan di Kampung Tua Tanjung Uma serta menilai dampaknya terhadap identitas lokal dan keberlanjutan lingkungan kawasan. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif melalui wawancara, observasi langsung, dan studi dokumentasi untuk memperoleh pemahaman mengenai perubahan fisik bangunan serta persepsi masyarakat terhadap modernisasi kawasan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar rumah tradisional mengalami transformasi visual melalui penggunaan material modern, perubahan bentuk fasad, dan berkurangnya elemen arsitektur lokal seperti kolong rumah, ventilasi alami, dan struktur panggung. Urbanisasi juga menyebabkan terjadinya homogenisasi visual yang mengurangi karakter khas permukiman pesisir. Selain itu, akumulasi sampah domestik dan penurunan vegetasi mangrove memperburuk kondisi lingkungan kawasan. Kesimpulannya, urbanisasi di Kampung Tua Tanjung Uma membawa dampak signifikan terhadap aspek fisik, visual, sosial-budaya, dan keberlanjutan lingkungan kawasan pesisir. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan strategi pelestarian arsitektur lokal, pengelolaan lingkungan yang lebih baik, dan kebijakan pembangunan berkelanjutan agar tercipta keseimbangan antara modernisasi dan pelestarian identitas budaya pesisir.
REVITALIZATION MARINA BEACH THROUGH THEMATIC FOOD COURT AND MODERN TROPICAL LIBRARY FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY Gladies Imanda Utami Rangkuty; Frendy Juniesdy Wijaya; Lathif Ade Saputra; Nicolas Lioe; Rakit Ricardo Rosario
Journal of Architectural Design and Development (JAD) Vol. 7 No. 1: June 2026
Publisher : Program Sarjana Arsitektur Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jad.v7i1.12319

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The revitalization of public spaces in coastal areas is essential for improving community quality of life, particularly in Marina Beach. This study explores the potential of a thematic food court as a strategy to support socioeconomic sustainability through placemaking. Data shows a sharp decline in public visits during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2021), however there has been gradual recovery post-2022, with the significant increase of 8.23% in 2023, though still limited. By combining the concepts of placemaking and a community-based economy, the integration of a thematic foodcourt and a modern tropical library is expected to foster social interaction, support local MSMEs, provide free educational access (from library itself), and boost Marina Beach's tourism appeal. This qualitative, exploratory study uses field observations, stakeholder interviews, and document analysis. Findings indicate that a thematic food court can integrate local culture, stimulate the coastal economy through MSMEs, and reinforce the area's identity as a sustainable tourism destination. The inclusion of a library further enhances educational opportunities and land use value. The study recommends collaborative efforts between local community and private sectors to implement this concept as a holistic approach to coastal public space revitalization.
Co-Authors Ade Jaya Saputra Aguspriyanti, Carissa Dinar Al Ridho Wahyudi Alda Aulia Safitri Angeline Goh Angga Setiawan Wilarso Anggi Dwi Purwanti Antony Antony Aprilia Chandrawati Arnita Fetiyani Sangadji Laada Benny Benny BENNY BENNY Brema, Ahmad Riansyah Brema, Ahmad Riansyah Brema Carlos Willyam Carol, Niq'q Jean Chandrawati, Vivi Chrisna Chrisna Coral Aswanti Delvin Fernando Delvin Fernando Deviana Deviana Dinar Agupriyanti, Carissa Dinda Nur Aini Elva Christina Evan Farell Fedrico Tysen Ferdianty, Evelyn Thalia Fernando, Delvin Firzal, Yohannes Fransiskus Bryan Slash Frendy Juniesdy Wijaya Habibah, Zahwa Rheina Hary Budhi Ardiansyah Helen Helen Helen Helen Henny Henny Hura, Wester Maesi I Gusti Ngurah Anom Gunawan Jasline Caroline Jasline Caroline Jennifer Vicalrya Jesslyn Jesslyn Jesslyn, Jesslyn Jihan Karisma Julfa Sindy Savana Khayril Husnul Lathif Ade Saputra Lathifa Nursyamsu Lee, Vineeta Leonardo Leonardo Lim, Vicky M. Hafish Pradesta Varro Maharanta Milala Merzelish Merzelish Merzelish Merzelish Mikel Owen Muhammad Ikhsan Kasturi Muhammad Reza Sudirman Muhammad Rijal Muhammad Sulthon Fahmi Muhammad Winarta Muhammad Winarta Murtiono, Hendro Nancy Monica Caroline Simanjuntak Nico Valentino Nicolas Lioe Niq'q Jean Carol Nova Rahmayani Novya Mardhika Nurhalisa Nurhalisa Oktavino, Farel Cassaro Pinassang, Jeanny Laurens Ping, Kory Keith Putri, Tabitha Rakit Ricardo Rosario Rika Ayunda Rilsha Nadya Dwi Poetri Safitri, Alda Aulia Salsabila Pane Sean Samuel Prasetyo Senna Abdi Cahyo Shanice Lu Stacia Franciska Steven Eli Marsela Suhardi, Rafi Arbarendy Suhardi, Rafi Arbarendy Suhardi Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning Tabitha Nailah Putri Tan, Rosalinda Teddy Susanto Teo, Susanto Jefferson Vicalrya, Jennifer Vicky Lim Vincent Vincent Vivi Chandrawati Wahyu Leonardi Wui Ching Yanty Yanty Yovita Yolanda Budiman Zahwa Rheina Habibah