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Aligning Educational Facilities with Curriculum Demands: Insights from Integrated Islamic Primary Schools in West Java Firmansyah, Rangga; Cardiah, Tita; Golda, Nensi; Asif, Nayeem; Utaberta, Nangkula
Islamic Research Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Islamic Research
Publisher : Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v7i2.229

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the appropriateness and condition of educational facilities in compliance with Ministerial Regulation No. 24 of 2007, as well as the relationship between these facilities and the curriculum at Integrated Islamic Primary Schools (SDIT) in Bandung, West Java. In this study, nine full-day SDITs were reviewed using a qualitative methodology that included snowball sampling. According to the findings, although the majority of schools are able to meet the infrastructure standards, there are disparities in the conditions of the facilities, such as differences in classroom size, ventilation, and library resources, which show that there is a need for changes. Furthermore, the variety of curricular applications, which can range from national to international systems, has a considerable impact on the spatial organisation of school facilities as well as the functional criteria that must be met. It is necessary to have appropriate infrastructure assistance in order to facilitate the integration of various curricular aspects in order to cultivate an effective learning environment that is respectful of Islamic educational ideals. According to the findings of this study, improving facility standards and bringing them into closer alignment with the requirements of a wide variety of curricula can have a considerable positive impact on educational outcomes.
Algorithm Modeling in Islamic Geometric Pattern Reconfiguration: Case Study of Cheng Ho Mosque's Islamic Ornament Harnomo, Fajar Ikhwan; Andiyan, Andiyan; Sumarni, Tita Cardiah; Handayani, Tri Wahyu; Wirani, Ayu Puspa; Umam, Rofiqul; Utaberta, Nangkula
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 8, No 3 (2025): 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.v8i3.23937

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The focus of this study is the issue of reorganizing the preexisting Islamic Geometric Patterns found at the Cheng Ho Mosque via the use of computer modeling techniques. The need for computer modeling research for rearranging geometric patterns at the Cheng Ho Mosque may be attributed to many factors. The objective is to use digitization to streamline the ornamental design process. The study methodology used included the analysis of geometric forms, which were then processed and patterned using Parametric Islamic Geometric Patterns with the assistance of Grasshopper software. This study employs the Islamic octagonal archetype, similar to Chinese geometric ornamentation, using circular geometry with a radius input, as discussed in the preceding article. The inclusion of the division shape serves as a necessary limitation to facilitate the cutting of the recurring patterns. The findings indicate that the algorithmic technique is constructed using a collection of parameter inputs organized into four primary components: octagonal basis geometry, repetition procedure, partition or boundary-shaped surface, and material dimension simulation. However, it also demonstrates varying parameter inputs, posing challenges in organizing them accurately to generate the octagonal form. Visual scripts may effectively depict Islamic geometry in open systems that exhibit parametric adaptability to the fundamental principles of division. During the design processing phase, it is possible to exert control over the pattern proportions in some instances.
Deskripsi Tipologi, Klasifikasi dan Analisis Perancangan Masjid di Malaysia Utaberta, Nangkula; Rasdi, Mohamad Tajuddin Mohamad
el Harakah: Jurnal Budaya Islam Vol 12, No 3 (2010): EL HARAKAH
Publisher : UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/el.v0i0.451

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As one of the countries with the largest Moslem communities in Southeast Asia, the study of Islamic architecture, especially the architecture of  modern mosques in Malaysia, has not yet been done intensively. Most of the  studies and documentation carried out were more focused in the study of old  mosques which were considered as more valuable historically with a more unique  traditional architecture. This paper will attempt to describe the typology of form  and visual style of the mosques (as the main building of Islamic architecture)  developed in Malaysia, ranging from traditional mosques in the area of  remote villages to modern mosques in urban areas. This study is very  important in  recognizing aspects of morphology, the influence, and the development of mosque  design in Malaysia which will become a reference in designing the mosque,  especially in this country in the future. The discussion itself will consists of the Traditional Vernacular Mosque Architecture of Malaysia, a Sino Eclectic Mosques in Malaysia, the European Classical Mosque in Malaysia, the  North Indian Mosque in Malaysia, the Malaysia’s Vernacular Mo  dern Mosque, the Modern Expressionism Revivalism Mosque in Malaysia and the Post-Modern Mosque in Malaysia. It is expected that this  study would give an idea of the various approaches and the development  of mosque design in Malaysia in order to recognize the ideas and thoughts of Islamic architecture in Malaysia. Sebagai salah satu negara dengan komunitas muslim terbesar di Asia Tenggara, studi arsitektur Islam, terutama arsitektur masjid modern di Malaysia, belum dilakukan secara intensif. Sebagian besar studi dan dokumentasi yang dilakukan lebih difokuskan pada kajian masjid tua yang dianggap lebih bernilai historis dengan arsitektur tradisional yang lebih unik. Makalah ini menggambarkan tipologi bentuk dan gaya visual masjid (sebagai bangunan utama arsitektur Islam) yang dikembangkan di Malaysia, mulai dari masjid tradisional di daerah terpencil hingga masjid modern di daerah perkotaan. Studi ini sangat penting dalam mengenali aspek morfologi, pengaruh, dan perkembangan desain masjid di Malaysia yang akan menjadi acuan dalam merancang masjid, terutama di negeri ini di masa depan. Diskusi itu sendiri terdiri dari Arsitektur Masjid Tradisional Vernakular Malaysia, sebuah Masjid Ekaristi Sino di Malaysia, Masjid Klasik Eropa di Malaysia, Masjid India Utara di Malaysia, Masjid Vernacular Mo dern Malaysia, Masjid Modern Expressionism Revivalism di Malaysia dan Masjid Post-Modern di Malaysia. Diharapkan penelitian ini akan memberi gambaran tentang berbagai pendekatan dan pengembangan desain masjid di Malaysia untuk bisa mengenali gagasan dan pemikiran arsitektur Islam di Malaysia.