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STAIR DESIGN AND FLOOR HEIGHT DIFFERENCES IN RELATION TO SAFETY CONCEPTS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Muhammad, Infaroyya Al Karimah; Sufianto, Heru; Titisari, Ema Yunita
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 4 No. 11 (2024): International Journal of Social Service and Research
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v4i11.1099

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The need for safe school buildings is further emphasized by the impact of natural disasters, which shows the importance of prioritizing investment in school infrastructure. This study aims to evaluate the suitability of the dimensions of the stairs with student anthropometry, regarding safety aspects in daily use, and provide design improvements to improve the safety of children in the school environment. This research is a descriptive-evaluative qualitative case study at SDN Ketawanggede from August 2023 to May 2024. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis. The results show that there are disparities in the implementation of safety and accessibility standards in schools with varying infrastructure conditions, focusing on both urban and rural areas, to identify disparities and best practices. The long-term impact of implementing safety measures, such as anti-slip materials, consistent step dimensions, and improved ramps, on the incidence of accidents and injuries among students, is analyzed. The practical outcome of this research includes actionable design solutions to mitigate safety hazards, particularly addressing differences in school floor heights and staircase dimensions. The study provides a valuable resource for policymakers, school administrators, and architects involved in designing and maintaining school facilities.
Symbolic Order Lacan pada Terbentuknya Identitas Masjid : (Kasus: Masjid Jami’ Aji Hasanoeddin Kutai Kertanegara) Arsita, Ema Dwi; Titisari, Ema Yunita; Asikin, Damayanti; Ahmad, A. Ghafar
RUAS Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2024.022.02.1

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The Jami Adji Amir Hasanoeddin Mosque symbolizes the development of Islam in the Kingdom of Kutai Kartanegara, which was previously a Hindu kingdom. This research aims to expose the representation of the architectural identity of the Jami Adji Amir Hasanoeddin Mosque with the perspective of Lacan's identity theory, especially the symbolic order stage. This is important to do considering that the symbolic meaning of mosques now needs to be strengthened and re-contextualized in an increasingly globalized community culture, so it requires strengthening identity. This study uses a descriptive-qualitative approach. Historical data and data on the original state of the building were collected through observation, documentation, and interviews. The analysis process is carried out through a series of identification of the process of identity formation at the mirror stage and symbolic order through the interpretation of the relationship between observation units (history, mosque architectural elements, stakeholders, and related political elements). The results of the study show that the identity of the Jami Adji Amir Hasanoeddin Mosque is as a 'leader' or center for the development of Islam. This is shown by the choice of location, role, and function of the mosque both at the beginning of its existence until the reign of Aji Sultan Muhammad Parikesit, as well as efforts to embrace various social groups through the diversity of architectural elements.
Elemen Interior Jawa pada Ruang Rawat Inap Pasca Persalinan Berbasis Healing Environment Isna Johanda, Almira Firdania; Santosa, Herry; Titisari, Ema Yunita
RUAS Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2024.022.01.6

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RSIA Melati Husada Malang developed the concept of a boutique hospital by applying Javanese architectural interiors to give a homey, personal, and authentic impression and support the healing environment concept. This aims to reduce anxiety and improve the well-being of postpartum patients. The purpose of this study is to identify the interior elements of Javanese architecture in the postpartum inpatient room that support the formation of a healing environment. The research uses a qualitative descriptive method with data sources from field observations. The criteria for identifying the object of study were developed by integrating literature studies on the interior elements of Javanese architecture and the concept of healing environment. This resulted in the formulation of 6 categories and 14 elements of Javanese architectural interiors, all of which adhere to the healing environment criteria. Furthermore, we use these criteria as a reference for descriptive analysis of the object of study. The results of this study show that the object of the study has applied 13 out of 14 criteria for Javanese interior design based on the healing environment.
Desain Furnitur dengan Prinsip Keselamatan Siswa (Objek Penelitian: SDN Ketawanggede Kota Malang) Muhamad, Infaroyya Al Karimah.; Sufianto, Heru; Titisari, Ema Yunita
RUAS Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2024.022.02.13

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In Indonesia, the prevalence of injuries in school-age children is quite high, with around 6.5% of incidents occurring in the school environment. According to WHO (2022), fall injuries are one of the leading causes of death globally, highlighting the importance of injury risk management, especially in primary school-aged children (6–12 years).  Children in this age range have cognitive limitations in recognizing dangerous situations, so a safe physical environment at school is essential to support their safety and learning process. This study evaluates the safety of classroom infrastructure at SDN Ketawanggede, Malang. This study uses a descriptive-evaluative qualitative approach and case study methods to identify risk areas. The results of the study showed that the circulation of classrooms, furniture, and other design elements needed improvement. Recommendations include rearranging furniture and installing whiteboards according to ergonomic standards to improve safety and comfort in the learning process.
The Sustainability Concept of Osing Traditional House in Kemiren Banyuwangi Cayarini, Filomina Dwi; Titisari, Ema Yunita; Wikantiyoso, Respati
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022): January 2022
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v14i2.6850

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Nowadays, the high development of technologies and the density of the population demands high housing necessity. If there is no balanced between them and the environmentally concept, it will certainly cause problems to the next generation in the future. The sustainability concept in architecture is one alternative way which can be used to overcome this problem. Based on the prior theory, the traditional house applies the concept of sustainable architecture. Osing Traditional House from Osing Tribe also uses the concept. The Osing traditional house is located in Banyuwangi City. This study aims to prove the truth of the theory of sustainable architecture concept in traditional houses, especially in the Osing Traditional Houses in Banyuwangi and identify spatial patterns, structures, materials and other parameters that are considered to sustainable aspects. In the study, it was found that the Osing Traditional House includes aspects of topography, spatial patterns, structures and building materials as well as other parameters that contain to sustainable aspects. Keywords:     Sustainable Architecture, Osing Traditional House, Sustainable Aspects
Morphology of Settlement of the Dayak Kenyah Tribe, Budaya Pampang Village, Samarinda City in a Socio-Cultural Context Nabela, Siela Mara; Titisari, Ema Yunita; Utami, Sri
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v15i1.7881

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The Dayak Kenyah community is a dynamic tribe influenced by its socio-cultural context. Socio-cultural changes will affect the form of settlement. This journal focuses on the influence of the socio-cultural context on the settlement morphology of the Dayak Kenyah tribe in the Budaya Pampang Village to get meaning in forming their settlements. This study uses Levi-Strauss structuralism to see the meaning behind the relationship between the spatial morphology of settlements and socio-culture from data collection results such as physical evidence, interviews, and questionnaires. The results of this study found the meaning of defense, togetherness and kinship, spirituality, harmony with nature, and adaptation in the spatial formation of Dayak Kenyah settlements.
Prinsip Arsitektur Tropis Nusantara pada Rumah Vernakular Jawa (Studi Kasus: Omah Joglo dan Limasan di Gunungkidul) Imanda Amalia Damayanti; Ananda Weningtyas Handoyono; Fakhita Aulia Ramadhanty; Ema Yunita Titisari
Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): JLBI
Publisher : Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32315/jlbi.v14i1.422

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Arsitektur vernakular adalah wujud adaptasi masyarakat terhadap lingkungan yang mencerminkan budaya lokal. Bentuk arsitektur vernakular di Indonesia dikenal sebagai Arsitektur Tropis Nusantara yang dirancang untuk merespons iklim tropis dengan mengoptimalkan pengendalian termal melalui prinsip hemat energi dan pendinginan pasif. Salah satu arsitektur vernakular yang masih dapat ditemui adalah rumah vernakular Jawa yang dalam pembuatan rumah tersebut masyarakat Jawa berpegang pada nilai hidup berdampingan secara harmonis dengan alam. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi prinsip-prinsip Arsitektur Tropis Nusantara dan mengetahui kinerja termal dalam penurunan suhu pada rumah vernakular Jawa di Gunungkidul. Metode yang digunakan yaitu mixed method yang menggabungkan pendekatan kualitatif dengan analisis desain visual dan kuantitatif dengan pengukuran suhu udara. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa omah Joglo dan Limasan menerapkan prinsip Arsitektur Tropis Nusantara, seperti volume atap besar, ventilasi optimal, tritisan lebar, adanya vegetasi, dan material dengan konduktivitas termal rendah untuk menurunkan suhu dalam ruangan pada siang hari. Penurunan suhu ruang luar pada omah Joglo lebih efektif dibandingkan omah Limasan. Efektivitas ini disebabkan oleh rasio atap omah Joglo yang lebih besar, ventilasi yang lebih lebar, serta penggunaan material alami berpori dengan konduktivitas termal rendah.
Semantic Architecture at Masjid Jami Adji Amir Hasanoeddin in Kutai Kartanegara Regency Arsita*, Ema Dwi; Titisari, Ema Yunita; Asikin, Damayanti
Riwayat: Educational Journal of History and Humanities Vol 6, No 4 (2023): Educational, Historical Studies and Humanities
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jr.v6i4.35803

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The existence of the Jami Adji Amir Hasanoeddin mosque is a symbol of the progress of the Islamic religion in Kutai Kartanegara. The mosque is also a landmark of urban area identity and has ideology, concepts, history, culture, forms and acculturation that describe the identity of a society. An architecture with an identity needs to have a sense and concept that truly represents the built space in accordance with the culture and ideology of the community, so there is a need for research on the architectural semantics of the Jami Adji Amir Hasanoeddin mosque. The research method uses qualitative research with a descriptive approach using observations and interviews related to architectural semantics in mosques. The results of the research include position, shape, size, ornamental patterns and construction, it was found that Javanese, Middle Eastern, Kutai and Malay styles as well as connotative meanings related to the beliefs of the Kutai people
The Concept of Holistic Sustainability in the Representation of The Cultural Landscape of Sumberawan Temple Titisari, Ema Yunita; Wulandari, Lisa Dwi; Wahid, Julaihi; Mourad, Raghad
RUAS Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2025.023.01.3

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The implementation of the sustainable development paradigm requires the collaboration of various parties. This is not easy to achieve due to the conflict of interest and dominance of certain aspects. This study explores the concept of holistic sustainability within traditional communities in the context of water resource conservation, using the cultural landscape of the Sumberawan Site in Malang as a case study. The research contributes to the development of local-traditional knowledge, which has proven effective in supporting sustainable development initiatives. The methodology employs Claude Lévi-Strauss’s structuralism to interpret the conceptual meaning embedded in the cultural landscape of Sumberawan Temple. Syntagmatic analysis is used to examine the sequential elements within each ‘myth,’ while paradigmatic analysis investigates the relationships between interchangeable ‘myths.’ Pattern identification is conducted through a binary opposition model. The study finds that the preservation of the Sumberawan water source is rooted in the strengthening of spiritual beliefs and the holistic integration of social and environmental elements. The message of conservation is transmitted across generations through myths, folklore, cultural rituals, artifacts, and spatial arrangements.
RE-CREATION HAVEN BUILDING DESIGN FOR THE RECOVERY OF MENTAL HEALTH SYMPTOMS IN YOUNG ADULTS Monica Sheira; Ema Yunita Titisari
Jurnal Mahasiswa Departemen Arsitektur Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Mahasiswa Arsitektur UB
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

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Mental health issues among young adults in Malang City have shown a significant increase; however, the lack of awareness to seek professional help remains a major obstacle to recovery. This study aims to design a recreation-coping facility called Re-creation Haven as an alternative space that supports the self-recovery process of young adults. The research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach, field observations, expert interviews, questionnaires, and site surveys. The design approach is based on the healing environment concept and the operational empiricism method to explore users’ direct experiences. The study results indicate that the design of Re-creation Haven—intended as a mental recovery space for young adults—should emphasize simplicity, extensive use of natural materials, visual friendliness, abundant vegetation, and various recreational activities, all in accordance with the characteristics of the healing environment concept. Re-creation Haven offers an alternative spatial concept that integrates recreation and psychological healing elements, addressing the need of young adults for a safe and comfortable place for independent recovery.
Co-Authors - Antariksa Abdullah, Azli Abraham M. Ridjal Achadiah Rachmawati Achadiah, Rachmawati Agung Murti Nugroho Ahmad, A. Ghafar Aisyah Safitri Akbar Al Ghifari Al Ansi, Nashwan Ananda Weningtyas Handoyono Andini, Ni Putu Ayu Mesa Angela Upitya Paramitasari Annisa Nur Rahmadani Antariksa Antariksa Sudikno Ariani Mandala Arsita*, Ema Dwi Arsita, Ema Dwi Aubrey Giandima Azizah, Alya Lailatul Carissa Fadina Permata Cayarini, Filomina Dwi Cynthia E.V Wuisang Damayanti Asikin Damayanti Asikin Damayanti Asikin Demayanti Asikin Dhiah Agustina Qahar Djunaidi, Muhammad Rafli Alfathan Dwi Ely Wardani Edi Subagijo Eko Nurin Daniyanto Ema Dwi Arsita Ema Dwi Arsita Fadia Arinta Rahimasari Fahima, Tiza Fajri Nur Almaasah Fakhita Aulia Ramadhanty Gusti Ayu Suartika Haru Agus Razziati Heptari Elita Dewi Herlindah Herlindah Herlindah Herry Santosa Heru Sufianto Hyder, Afaq C. I Gusti Agung Bagus Suryada I Nyoman Widya Paramadhyaksa Imanda Amalia Damayanti Ir Antariksa Irfan H. Djunaidi Isna Johanda, Almira Firdania Ivan Wahyu Oktsandy Joko Triwinarto S. Joko Triwinarto S. Joko Triwinarto Santoso Julaihi Wahid Kawaldi, Rendy Shika Lisa Dwi Wulandari M Rizki Hudiatma M. Mukhdif Al-Afghoni Makarim, Muhammad Raja Rafi Manalu, Citra Mentari Indriani, Ni Ketut Ayu Intan Putri Mimin Trianus Mimin Trianus Monica Sheira Mourad, Raghad Muhamad, Infaroyya Al Karimah. Muhammad Wildan Abrori Muhammad, Infaroyya Al Karimah Mutiara Indah Puspitasari Nabela, Siela Mara Ni Kadek, Ayu Lestari Noviani S. Noviani Suryasari nurjanah ratnaningrum Omar, Shida Irwana Puspitasari, Mutiara Indah Putri, Pipiet Arini Ratnaningrum, Nurjanah Respati Wikantiyoso Rofina Akwanul Hikmah Savitri, Diana Setiadi, Hafid Siela Mara Nabela Siela Mara Nabela Siti Azizah Siti Azizah Siti Hamidah Siti, Hamidah Sri Utami Sri Utami Sri Utami Surjono Surjono Suryada, I Gusti Agung Bagus Susilo Kusdiwanggo, Susilo Triandriani M. Veronica Stefani Melita, Veronica Stefani Melita Wahid, Julaihi Winda Astutiningsih Yusfan Adeputera Yusran Yusran Yusran, Yusfan Adeputera