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CONTEXT LEARNING TRANSFORMATION IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO Paramita, Kristanti Dewi; Yatmo, Yandi Andri
MODUL Vol 20, No 2 (2020): MODUL vol 20 nomor 2 tahun 2020 (9 articles)
Publisher : architecture department, Engineering faculty, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mdl.20.2.2020.157-166

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This paper reflects the shifting understanding of context in a data-based architectural studio. With the school closure in the beginning of the COVID pandemic, the overall learning process is largely conducted online. Big Data becomes an important discourse that provides some benefits and opportunities which transform the design and learning process in an architectural studio, particularly on how students may explore and understand their context. Exploring the works of third-year architectural students in Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Universitas Indonesia, this paper highlights the ways students capture and organise urban information and construct their intervention contexts. The study points out that time, flow and narrative are key in transforming understanding of context. Based on such three aspects, the data reveals the unseen urban patterns, emerging in the imbalance relationship between user and the environment, the disconnection of urban services, and the hidden variety of urban experience. The study reflects how these urban patterns informs the ways students define and situate themselves in the context, shifting existing ideas of context and its corresponding methodologies in the architectural education.     
INVISIBLE PLAYGROUND: KONSTRUKSI HUBUNGAN RUANG-PERGERAKAN-KEJADIAN Ardianta, Defry Agatha; Yatmo, Yandi Andri
MODUL Vol 21, No 1 (2021): MODUL vol 21 nomor 1 tahun 2021 (article in press)
Publisher : architecture department, Engineering faculty, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mdl.21.1.2021.29-36

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Tulisan ini menginvestigasi terciptanya ruang bermain tak kasat mata dan bagaimana elemen pada ruang tak kasat mata tersebut terkonstruksi. Secara khusus tulisan ini membahas hubungan ruang-pergerakan-kejadian berlandaskan teori yang dikemukakan oleh Bernard Tschumi. Melalui observasi dan analisis terhadap aktivitas anak-anak di kampung Keputran Pasar Surabaya, studi difokuskan terhadap area ruang sirkulasi kampung yang selama ini multi fungsi: selain sebagai jalur penghubung namun juga sebagai ruang sosial masyarakat. Analisis dilakukan terhadap pembentukan ruang bermain yang kemudian mengungkapkan kehadiran ruang tak kasat mata. Tulisan ini kemudian menempatkan elemen-elemen konstruksi ruang tak kasat mata tersebut dalam hubungan ruang-pergerakan-kejadian.
Menyelidiki lokalitas: Perspektif sosial budaya dan teknologi Yandi Andri Yatmo; Paramita Atmodiwirjo
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 6 No 1 (2021): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | Januari 2021 ~ April 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v6i1.1009

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This edition of ARTEKS: Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur presents a series of the investigation into the locality as an attempt to contribute to the development of architectural knowledge that addresses particular contexts. In architecture, as in many other disciplines, knowledge is developed and transformed through inquiry and investigation, as a means to take a position in relation to the existing knowledge. Knowledge is established through the process of dialectic that contains three parts: the thesis as the originating idea, position, or statement; the antithesis as the opposite or counter-argument to the thesis; and the synthesis as the reconciliation or transformation of those two (Fichte, 1868). Through the continuing process of dialectic, knowledge is not static and limited to what has been known before but is continuously transformed through questioning, arguing, and re-positioning. Research as a form of inquiry and investigation plays an important role in establishing the debate within the discipline (Smith, 2012) to push the boundaries of knowledge. Architecture as a form of knowledge should be developed through research (Till, 2011), which could be performed through a range of research methods (Groat & Wang, 2013; Lucas, 2016)
APPLICATION OF VISIBILITY ANALYSIS AND VISUALISATION IN HOSPITAL WAYFINDING SIGN DESIGN Mikhael Johanes; Yandi Andri Yatmo
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 45 No. 1 (2018): JULY 2018
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (587.275 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.45.1.1-8

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This study aims to show the application of visibility analysis in hospital outpatient areas to improve wayfinding performance. Visibility is regarded as an essential aspect in wayfinding sign design and affected by the spatial configuration of the environment where the signs are located. The complexity of hospital environment prevents the designers to predict its visibility properties and also creates difficulties in determining the requirement for the sign system such as the location, direction, and size of signs. Based on isovist, visibility graph and visual catchment area (VCA) concept introduced from the past studies, we developed analytical and visualisation tools to aid the wayfinding design processes. The results suggest that the use of visibility analysis in wayfinding sign design can provide valuable insight into the preliminary analysis before the design process, as well as enable design optimisation in the development stages.
NARRATIVE OVERLAPPING IN SPATIAL TRAJECTORIES: EXPLORING THE PRODUCTION OF SPACE WITHIN THE EVERYDAY Nurseto Nugroho; Yandi Andri Yatmo; Paramita Atmodiwirjo
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 46 No. 1 (2019): JULY 2019
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (838.076 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.59-66

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This paper discusses the production of space inside everyday using the narrative lens in architecture. The narrative in everyday is referred to as spatial trajectories. The study explores the spatial trajectories by analysing the story from a novel in order to identify the process of production of space within the everyday narrative. The inquiry results suggest that what is important in the production of space process is the bridge formed by the spatial trajectories. The more bridges that are present means, the more spatial trajectories are involved. It becomes important to consider the overlapping between spatial trajectories that occur in that space because it indicates various kinds of narratives involved.
PLASTIC CHAIR VERSATILITY AS AN APPROACH TO CONSTRUCT PASAR 1 BARU INFORMAL SPACE Roland Tejo Prayitno; Yandi Andri Yatmo; Paramita Atmodiwirjo
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 46 No. 1 (2019): JULY 2019
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1256.124 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.1-10

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This paper investigates materiality as architecture manifestation in commercial informal space. The materialityapproach in this paper revolves around the Manuel De Landa idea of material’s properties and capacity, whichinteract to each other to create unlimited possibilities. This cycle of interaction is what Manuel DeLanda called as morphogenic power of its own. Understanding material system and existing context are two essential processin order to produce a responsive design in this random, unpredictable pattern of informal space, which in this paper, the context that will be specifically studied is Pasar Baru. In the further study, the material which will bestudied along with Pasar Baru context is the versatile usage of plastic chair. This paper will investigate materiality approach as a relevant method to create a contextual design, as this approach will be highly based oninteraction system between the physical material and the context. 
Examine Living Space on the Human Settlement Around the Market:The Problems of the City on the Macro and Micro Scale Suganda, Emirhadi; Atmodiwirjo, Paramita; Yatmo, Yandi Andri
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 13, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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There have been some misfits between the practice of urban planning at a macro scale and the needs of the society at a micro scale. This paper intends to discuss this issue by illustrating a case of high density urban housing as a supporting system for the activities in a traditional market as urban public facilities. The case suggests a dialog between the physical space determined by macro-scale planning and the everyday social life of the community living in the housing surrounding the market. The housing plays an important role as a living space for the market workers and as a setting for various activities that support the trading activities in the market. Unfortunately, there is a tendency that despite its importance, the quality of the housing is still far from sufficient as a space for living. The findings in this study suggest that the practice of urban design, especially in the provision of public facilities, needs to integrate macro urban scale with more micro everyday life of the communities. The practice of urban design needs to be sensitive to the diversity in urban environment and the interrelationships between urban elements. In this way, it would be possible to create urban environment that caters for the needs of its inhabitants in a sustainable way, both at macro scale and micro scale.
Pengelolaan Lingkungan dan Kondisi Masyarakat Pada Wilayah Hilir Sungai Suganda, Emirhadi; Yatmo, Yandi Andri; Atmodiwirjo, Paramita
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 13, No. 2
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River by nature is a unity, but there is a tendency to separate river management based on administrative areas. River is also related to the community living in its surrounding area. This paper discusses watershed issues related to the management and community condition, especially within the framework of interrelationship between upstream and downstream areas. Department of Public Works as the institution was responsible for the national water resource management has proposed the idea of "one river one plan one management." However, in reality this idea is not consistent with the regulations issued by the government, especially in the context of regional autonomy. This paper also attempts to illustrate the condition of settlement and community condition in Bale Kambang and Kampung Pulo as downstream areas. The findings of this study suggest the needs for an integrated management for various watershed areas, with the understanding of community condition in those areas. The findings provide inputs for planning and managing of urban areas by putting an emphasis on the interrelationship between various areas of wathershed, as well as the physical environment of watershed and the community condition of the surrounding communities.
Occupants’ Perception of ‘Healthy Housing’ in High-Density Urban Housing Atmodiwirjo, Paramita; Yatmo, Yandi Andri
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 15, No. 1
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The quality of housing constitutes the physical condition of housing as well as the perception and actions of the occupants. Assessment of housing quality tends to be based on the physical indicators of the housing environment with less attention to the occupants’ understanding of housing quality. This study explores the housing quality from the point of view of the occupants especially in relation to the concept of ‘healthy housing’. A structured interview was conducted with a number of occupants living in high-density urban housing in order to reveal their understanding of the ‘healthy housing’ concept. The study found the existence of a gap between the occupant’s perception of the healthy housing quality and the factual physical condition of their housing. The occupants tend to evaluate their housing as having good quality, despite the facts found from the observation that some physical requirements of ‘healthy housing’ have not been satisfied yet in most houses. This understanding of ‘healthy housing’ is primarily related to the aspect of cleanliness, while other aspects of healthiness do not seem to get enough attention. These findings become the basis of the discussion on the extent to which the perspective of the occupants should be incorporated in developing programmes for urban housing quality improvement.
Coffee story: Unveiling indigenous delicacy through sensorial transaction Fariz Hirzan; Yandi Andri Yatmo
ARSNET Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Architecture Faculty of Engineering Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (916.664 KB) | DOI: 10.7454/arsnet.v1i2.22

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This paper explores the potential of spatial atmosphere as the basis of a coffee stall design, creating an intimate understanding of the possible sensory transactions that occurred throughout the coffee-brewing process. In this reflective piece, a coffee stall design process is presented and dissected to unveil the programmatic basis of the design. A closer look at multi-sensory experiences that include sight, smell, and sound in the process of brewing is considered essential. They hold a significant role in perceiving the surrounding atmosphere and how it impacts our design process. A series of equipment and ingredient tracing is conducted to identify the optimal barista's workflow and the production of a multi-sensory experience, rethinking the purpose of the surrounding objects from two different perspectives. Such a process positioned the atmosphere exploration as a focus in achieving a unique programme where the objects within the coffee-making process generate the space through materiality and immateriality.