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THE PERCEPTION STUDY IN KALI BESAR CORRIDOR LANDSCAPE, KOTA TUA JAKARTA Nanin Pramesti; Eko Adhy Setiawan; Quintarina Uniaty
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Vol 1, No 1, August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (533.701 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.9939

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Organizational activities are influenced by buildings that function as corporate facilities in the Kota Tua area along the Kali Besar corridor, both in the East and West. Apart from the potential for the surrounding buildings in the big river, the open corridor space has not been optimally utilized. Particular problems in the research location, both physical and non-physical, require revitalization. The purpose of this study is to determine the public perceptions of the functions of the activity spaces on the pedestrian path towards the Kali Besar corridor landscape. This investigation employs a qualitative and descriptive model, where the relevant data are obtained using questionnaires. The forms are distributed to various site users with distinct activities, official responsibilities, recreational and commercial interests. Subsequently, the resulting data are carefully analyzed and grouped, before representing the outcomes in tables and graphs. The results show that the user's perception of the Kali Besar corridor landscape is relatively valuable, as evidenced by the responses to the revitalization efforts from 96% of the total respondents. Furthermore, the majority of the visitors were known to support the site restructuring by considering users’ interests.
LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS SYMBOLISM IN MUSEUM PURNA BHAKTI PERTIWI, JAKARTA Intanasia Noorardi; Hinijati Widjaja; Rini Fitri; Eko Adhy Setiawan
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol 2, No 1, August 2022
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Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum is a museum that was established as a manifestation of the gratitude of Soeharto and his family to God Almighty, as well as appreciation for the support given by the Indonesian people and abroad. The form of gratitude is depicted through the concept of symbolism applied to the museum area, one of which is through landscape elements. Symbolism is a concept of human thought that is realized through symbols. Collecting data in this study using the interview method and identifying the symbolism contained in the elements of the museum landscape using Symbolism in Javanese culture which is classified into Symbolism in Religion, Symbolism in Culture, and Symbolism in Science. Based on this research, it was revealed that the landscape element was used as a way for him to be grateful for the blessings and safety bestowed by the Creator, an effort to respect and preserve the culture of his ancestors as a Javanese person, and as a medium of education for the Indonesian people.
THE EFFECT OF ADDING TOFU WASTE TO HYDROPONIC MEDIA ON THE GROWTH OF KANGKUNG (IPOMOEA AQUATICA) Etty Indrawati; Abdul Chalim; Ratnaningsih Rukhiat; Olivia Seanders; Eko Adhy Setiawan; Agus Purniawan
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v2i2.16255

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A team of lecturers from the Department of Environmental Engineering has researched waste treatment in quality, quantity, and operational terms in the tofu and tempeh industry and formulated a wastewater management model using appropriate and effective technology to support sustainable development. The results of processing tofu waste will be tested on vegetable plants with a hydroponic system. The problem is that the waste from the tofu industry pollutes the environment and is not utilized. This study aims to utilize liquid tofu waste as a hydroponic medium for vegetable plants. This research was carried out experimentally by making demonstration plots using a completely randomized design (CRD) method with three hydroponic media treatments and three replications. The three hydroponic media treatments were AB mix hydroponic media with the addition of 10% tofu waste which had been coagulated with moringa seed powder (Moringa oleifera); AB mix hydroponic media with the addition of 10% tofu waste which has been coagulated with tamarind seed powder (Tamarindus indica) and untreated AB mix hydroponic media. The plant growth factors to be measured are plant height and the number of leaves. The results showed that plant height and the number of leaves on Kangkung (water spinach, Ipomoea aquatica) treated with tofu waste, both coagulated moringa seed powder and tamarind seed powder, showed lower results than plants that were not treated. This can also be seen from the survival value of the treated Kangkung, which showed a value of 50% for the treatment of moringa seed powder and 67% for the treatment of tamarind seed powder. At the same time, the survival of the Kangkung plants that were not given treatment was 83%. It needs to be reviewed, especially from the BOD and COD values ​​of tofu waste solution, which are very influential on the growth of vegetable plants. It is necessary to do research again by fulfilling the nutritional requirements needed by plants to grow and thrive.
Evaluation of Outdoor Physical Maintenance in the Rectorate Area of the University of Indonesia Rizal Maulana Ardani Satrio Anggoro; Qurrotu ‘Aini Besila; Rini Fitri; Eko Adhy Setiawan
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol. 1 No. 1 August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17606

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The University of Indonesia boasts numerous green open spaces, including the Rector's Area. However, both the softscape and hardscape elements of the University of Indonesia Rectorate Area need to be well-maintained. The outdoor space's physical maintenance needs to meet standard requirements. This study aims to describe the softscape and hardscape conditions in the rectorate area of the University of Indonesia. Qualitative methods were employed for this investigation. Data was gathered via direct observations and interviews concerning the maintenance conditions at the University of Indonesia campus. A descriptive data analysis was conducted to discuss the identified problems. The findings indicate that the Rectorate Area of the University of Indonesia covers both softscape and hardscape maintenance activities. The maintenance of trees, shrubs, and plants aligns with the existing standards, while hardscape maintenance fails to meet these requirements due to several substandard elements. These maintenance issues encompass bus stops, bicycle stands, pedestrian pavements, and seating areas. Attention must be paid to various aspects, including rust, as this indicates the need for repainting.
Evaluation of Outdoor Physical Maintenance in the Rectorate Area of the University of Indonesia Rizal Maulana Ardani Satrio Anggoro; Qurrotu ‘Aini Besila; Rini Fitri; Eko Adhy Setiawan
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Vol. 3 No. 1 August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17606

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The University of Indonesia boasts numerous green open spaces, including the Rector's Area. However, both the softscape and hardscape elements of the University of Indonesia Rectorate Area need to be well-maintained. The outdoor space's physical maintenance needs to meet standard requirements. This study aims to describe the softscape and hardscape conditions in the rectorate area of the University of Indonesia. Qualitative methods were employed for this investigation. Data was gathered via direct observations and interviews concerning the maintenance conditions at the University of Indonesia campus. A descriptive data analysis was conducted to discuss the identified problems. The findings indicate that the Rectorate Area of the University of Indonesia covers both softscape and hardscape maintenance activities. The maintenance of trees, shrubs, and plants aligns with the existing standards, while hardscape maintenance fails to meet these requirements due to several substandard elements. These maintenance issues encompass bus stops, bicycle stands, pedestrian pavements, and seating areas. Attention must be paid to various aspects, including rust, as this indicates the need for repainting.
HEALING PARK TAMAN MATARAM: REALIZING A SUSTAINABLE JAKARTA CITY THROUGH GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Eko Adhy Setiawan; Olivia Seanders
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 Februari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i2.22516

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Rapid urbanization in Jakarta has caused an increasing need for green open space (RTH) to solve environmental and social problems. Mataram Park in South Jakarta is a green open space (RTH) that has been converted into a Healing Park to improve the physical and mental well-being of the community, especially in facing the psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This article discusses the application of the Healing Park or Therapeutic Garden concept in Taman Mataram as part of the green infrastructure that supports sustainable development in Jakarta. This research uses a descriptive-analytical approach with field observations and interviews to analyze the park's design and its ecological benefits. The research results show that Mataram Park provides various benefits, such as soil and water conservation, climate change mitigation, and improved air quality. In addition, this park improves people's quality of life by providing space for social interaction, relaxation, and physical activity. Implementing Healing Park has proven effective in reducing stress, improving physical and mental well-being, and providing a space that supports social interaction in urban areas. This research suggests expanding environmentally friendly green spaces and integrating technology in park design to support urban sustainability.
POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERPONG LAGOON TANGERANG AREA BASED ON VISUAL AESTHETICS Anisa Rumondang Ristanti; Qurrotu ‘Aini Besila; Setiawan, Eko Adhy
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Vol. 3 No. 2 Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i2.19562

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 Serpong Lagoon is located in Tangerang, Banten, which is a real estate area with affordable prices for middle- and upper-middle-class families, covering an area of 30 square hectares. Serpong Lagoon has quite diverse facilities and infrastructure. This area has three existing lakes located in open-space areas and in settlements, but there is a lack of utilization of the visual aesthetic potential and good aesthetic quality of the site. The purpose of this research is to find out the potential of visual aesthetics on the site by using the design principles that form the visual landscape and to find out the aesthetic aspects as the basis for developing landscape design, both spatial arrangement activities and visual aesthetics in the area. This research uses the method, namely SBE (Scenic Beauty Estimation). The result of this research is an increase in the visual aesthetic value of the landscape, based on the research assessment.