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PUSAT SENI LUKIS DI KOTA PONTIANAK Febriana, Febriana; Caesariadi, Tri Wibowo; Kalsum, Emilya
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 14, No 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v14i1.94690

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Painting art continues to develop in Indonesia, including in the city of Pontianak, West Kalimantan, as reflected in the growing activities of painters, art communities, and various events such as exhibitions, marketing activities, seminars, workshops, and competitions. In addition to conventional painters, digital painters have also emerged, offering potential for collaboration between the two fields. However, the absence of adequate facilities remains a major obstacle to the development of painting art in Pontianak. Therefore, the design of a Painting Art Center in Pontianak is needed to support the growth of local artistic potential. The design process involves several methods, including determining the object of design—namely the painting art center—collecting data through observation, interviews, and literature studies, followed by analysis and design stages that produce both internal and external design concepts. The main idea and theme adopted is “A Vibrant & Thriving Center,” which represents a space where painting art and its community can grow together, emphasizing adaptiveness, flexibility, interactivity, and visual appeal.The design outcomes include a painting art center area tailored to the needs of painters, flexible spatial layouts with minimal permanent partitions, and facilities that encourage interaction through garden plazas, discussion spaces, and community areas positioned near recreational zones. The building is also designed with a distinctive organic form to strengthen the identity of the complex. Overall, the design of the Painting Art Center in Pontianak aims to create a space that accommodates and stimulates the enthusiasm and creativity of painters, while also increasing public interest and appreciation for painting art in Pontianak.
Pengembangan Destinasi Mice Kota Cirebon dalam Perspektif Pariwisata Berkelanjutan Dirgantara, Ahmad Rimba; Febriana, Febriana
Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Vol 25 No 2 (2020): Jurnal ilmiah Pariwisata
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Institut Pariwisata Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30647/jip.v25i2.1365

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The Indonesian economy which experienced positive growth in the last few years has had a positive impact on the development of various other industrial sectors. One that is experiencing significant development is the MICE industary (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions). The MICE industry has an impact on the economy in the form of increased incomes, expanding employment and employment opportunities, and encouraging investment. Cirebon City as part of the Province of West Java has the potential to become one of the MICE venue on a national and international scale. However, development constraints such as infrastructure, workforce readiness, and other driving factors must still be addressed so that the development of MICE destinations can develop in a sustainable manner. The purpose of this research is to provide an example of sustainable tourism through the MICE tourism concept. The methodology in this study uses descriptive analysis by analyzing documents related to the development of Cirebon City MICE through the perspective of sustainable tourism. The results of this study show that the development of the Cirebon City MICE destination is in line with the perspective of sustainable tourism with the following recommendations; reviewing the physical feasibility of the environment, economic viability, and socio-cultural viability.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Benson Relaxation on Dysmenorrhea Pain Intensity: A Pre-Experimental Study Among Indonesian Female University Students Febriana, Febriana; Lestari, Indah
Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2026): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)
Publisher : STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33755/jkk.v12i2.968

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Background: Dysmenorrhea is a prevalent menstrual disorder among young women that can impair daily functioning and quality of life. Although pharmacological treatments are commonly used, they may cause side effects, leading to increased interest in non-pharmacological approaches such as Benson relaxation. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Benson relaxation in reducing dysmenorrhea pain intensity among female university students. Methods: A quantitative pre-experimental study with a one-group pretest–posttest design was conducted involving 35 female students selected through purposive sampling. Participants received a 15-minute Benson relaxation session in a quiet and comfortable environment. Pain intensity was measured before and after the intervention using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test. Results: The findings showed a statistically significant reduction in dysmenorrhea pain intensity following the intervention (Z = -5.257; p < 0.001). The median pain score decreased from 6 to 3. Before the intervention, most participants experienced moderate and severe pain, whereas after the intervention, pain levels shifted to mild and moderate categories. Conclusion: Benson relaxation is an effective, simple, and low-cost non-pharmacological intervention for reducing dysmenorrhea pain intensity. It can be applied in nursing practice and self-care, although further research using controlled designs is recommended
Co-Authors A.S Uda, Paulinus Abel, Rizky M.A. Agus Apriliana, I Putu Ahmad Ghozali, Gus AI, Nabila Aja, Aja Aliefman Hakim Alvia, Alvia Amin, Ali Ananda, Ananda Anggraini Anggraini Anisa Anisa Annaztasya, Syifa Tania Arifyanto, Alber Tigor Asdy, Muhamad Aspin Aspin, Aspin Asri asri Astrida, Deuis Nur Caesariadi, Tri Wibowo Cici, Cici Dani Arifudin Dinar Sukma Pramesti Dirgantara, Ahmad Rimba E. Lay , Andriyani E.P Korohama, Katharina Fajrianti, Nur Fauzan, Irsyad Fihrin Fihrin Fitriyah, Laily Nur Fran, Fransiskus Geradusi, Uda Gultom, Latifah Hannum Hakim, Nuraini Halim, Deddy Kurniawan Halking Halking, Halking Hamdini, Hamdini Harahap, Nurul Febriyani Harahap, Putra Pratama Hartika Dewi Hartini, Ria Helmi Helmi Huda, Reizha Nurul Idrus M. Said Indah Lestari, Indah Indrawan, Putu Agus Ivanaa, Julia Ivanna, Julia Jaya, Irhas Kalsum, Emilya Khamdani, Faizal Rofik Kurniawan, Muhammad Revvy Kusmiyati Kusmiyati LALU RUDYAT TELLY SAVALAS Lami, Egriyanto Samuel Maada, Yayan Maria Masi, Lolang Masyita Masyita Maulana, Eka Mayesita A. Abel, Rizky Melani, Melyann Migie Handayani MS, Mahrina MUHAMMAD ALI Nalle, Andriani P Nasri, Maria Velixita Nirwana, Nirwana Nur Hidayah Nurfadillah, Suryani Nurfaizah Nurfaizah, Nurfaizah Nurmira, Nurmira P. Nalle , Andriani Pakiding, Deviwanti Santi Pasaribu, Anjelina Pua Upa, M.D. R. Saba, Khetye Rahma, Fatiya Nur Ramadhan, Taufiq Rantesalu, Deastry Fani Reflinda, Reflinda Regar, Nisa Andriani Reni Wulandari Rian, Ahmad Rihi, Diana Novita Rofiani, Indah Liza Rongrean, Alfri Yanti Rosniar Rosniar, Rosniar Rusmala, Rusmala Rusnita, Ayu Novidaniati S, Aulia Intan Rachmawati Saba, Khetye Romelya Sanusi Hasibuan, Rizal Saprianto, Saprianto Saragih, Theresia J.R Sarimuddin, Sarimuddin Simanjuntak, Eunike Sinaga, Rahma Dhani Fitria Sulvina, Ardilla Surachman Surachman Suryadin, Fitri Syukran Mursyid Tarigan, Fandy Tiur Malasari Siregar, Tiur Malasari Tiur, Haratua TRIS HARIS RAMADHAN Trisna, Wulan Ayu Uda, Paulinus A.S. Upa, Muhammad Pua Veni Roza Y. P. Bili Bora, Imanuel Yasin, Abdul Yusri, Halmina