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Evaluasi Ergonomi Pada Ruang Kantor Studi Kasus: Kantor Konsultan Arsitek “Karice Studio” di Yogyakarta Nimas Sekarlangit
RUAS (Review of Urbanism and Architectural Studies) Vol 14, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : RUAS (Review of Urbanism and Architectural Studies)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1804.649 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2016.014.01.2

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Bekerja di kantor merupakan kegiatan rutin yang dilakukan setiap hari oleh setiap manusia. Selama 8 jam sehari, mereka melakukan kegiatan rutin di kantor yang tidak menimbulkan banyak bergerak, sehingga beberapa karyawan sering mengalami keluhan pada leher dan kaki karena terlalu banyak melihat komputer dan peletakan meja yang tidak sesuai dengan tinggi badan para karyawan. Hal itu menyebabkan karyawan menjadi merasa cepat lelah. Faktor perbedaan ukuran atau postur dan berat badan manusia, kebiasan, perilaku, sikap manusia dalam beraktivitas, serta kondisi lingkungan juga memerlukan penyelidikan lebih lanjut. Sedangkan dalam perancangan desain, pertimbangan ergonomi yang nyata dalam aplikasinya untuk mendapatkan data ukuran tubuh yang akurat menggunakan pengukuran anthropometri. Penelitian ini ingin mengetahui apakah area kerja pada kantor konsultan arsitek menimbulkan keluhan subyektif bagi pemakainya dan apakah area kerja yang ergonomi dapat menurunkan keluhan subyektif. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode observasi dengan melakukan pengukuran pada kondisi eksisting dari sebuah kantor konsultan arsitek di Yogyakarta serta merumuskan masalah yang menjadi keluhan para karyawan. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah ukuran untuk furniture yang sesuai dengan ukuran karyawan kantor sehingga dapat bekerja dengan lebih nyaman. Kata kunci : kantor konsultan, ergonomi, pengukuran anthropometri
ARCHITECTURE BRANDING IN A LOCAL WISDOM BASED ON TOURISM DEVELOPMENT 4.0 IN BALI Nimas Sekarlangit; L.V. Ratna Devi S.
Undagi : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): Desember 2019
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1313.183 KB) | DOI: 10.22225/undagi.7.2.1564.56-65

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At present, the villages that have local wisdom in architecture Bali have undergone several changes. The change in the shape of the building caused because local people began to migrate to urban areas so that they had a changing lifestyle, and the difficulty of finding traditional materials. This problem generalizes the building style. However, tourism development in Bali is needed; therefore, branding can be carried out in architectural buildings which have local wisdom. Bali needs for the branding of architectural buildings containing speakable and writeable elements, a spirit of the brand, internal back-up, personality, and the story of glory with the power of local wisdom. Development of tourism based on the essence Hinduism, which was developed through the customer in the era of connectivity based on the principle of marketing 4.0. Marketing 4.0 is used to recognize the transitional role of traditional marketing and digital marketing in building customer involvement and advocacy. This study raises the question of architectural branding that has local wisdom in developing tourism 4.0. This study uses qualitative methods to look at comparison methods and marketing mixes. The output of this research is the traditional architecture of the Panglipuran and Tenganan traditional villages is a unique attraction for the village's tourism. It can increase tourist interest by adding an understanding of the local wisdom that underlies the building. So tourists will encourage other tourists to visit the traditional villages of Panglipuran and Tenganan.
The Development of a Live Air Cleaner as Indoor Garden for an Unventilated Air Conditioned Room Prasasto Satwiko; YP Suhodo; Israni Silvia S; A Djoko Istiadji; Nimas Sekarlangit; Dewi Retnaningati
Journal of Architectural Research and Design Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Departement of Architecture, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jars.vol4.iss1.art6

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Urban temperatures continue to increase due to urban heat island and global warming. Air temperatures in warm, humid tropical cities have exceeded 32oC. To achieve thermal comfort in buildings, people adopted air conditioners (ACs) that can consume more than 40% of the building's electrical energy. Air conditioning is often not accompanied by a supply of fresh outdoor air to minimize heat gain from the warm outdoor air. In that unventilated room, the CO2 concentration easily exceeds 1,000 ppm and causes discomfort. Plants such as Dracaena sanderiana require CO2 for photosynthesis. At the same time, they produce O2. Dracaena sanderiana has the potential to keep CO2 concentrations in the room for not exceeding the comfort limit. That plant can be integrated into architectural elements, both interior and exterior (combined with windows or facades), in the form of a "living air purifier" or Live Air Cleaner (LAC). This research developed a LAC in the form of an interior garden that can be used as an interior architectural element. The application of LAC helps to save the electrical energy of unventilated air-conditioned rooms while preventing the room CO2 concentration from reaching the maximum limit of indoor CO2 level acceptable to humans. The research adopted experimental methods using three experiment chambers to measure the Dracaena sanderiana’s CO2 absorption efficiency. The experiments found that Dracaena sanderiana had a unique performance, which should be considered when it is used as a live air cleaner. Though this plant absorbs CO2, its efficiency is low. Sufficient volume of Dracaena sanderiana is needed if it is to reduce indoor CO2 concentration.  Keywords: Live Air Cleaner, Air conditioning, Indoor garden, CO2 absorption
Pemanfaatan simulasi performa desain bangunan pada proses studio arsitektur MD Krisna Adya Anindita; Frengky Benediktus Ola; Natalia Suwarno; Nimas Sekarlangit
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 7 No 2 (2022): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | Mei 2022 ~ Agustus 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i2.1391

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Design is a unified system consists of parameters that influence each other, so design considerations must be careful. Building design performance is a measurable parameter, and integrating the planning and design process can make decision-making more focused and measurable. This paper describes the benefits and constraints of integrating building design performance simulations in the architectural studio design process using a design process of the Student Learning and Innovation Center. The study emphasizes cooling loads and daylighting using building design performance simulation to analyze the design form, layout, and building skin through shading study, UTCI, thermal comfort, wind, solar radiation, daylight, and cooling loads. Simulation using ladybug, honeybee, and sefaira software. The result is BPS utilization in the design process can assist designers in considering strategic design decisions when the problem is simple or aims to study climatic conditions. When the design problem is complex or requires detailed simulation, BPS utilization in the design process becomes more complicated so that the potential for simulation errors is more significant.
Bangunan Sehat sebagai Penunjang Health Tourism di Bali Nimas Sekarlangit
ATRIUM: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): ATRIUM: Jurnal Arsitektur
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/atrium.v9i1.213

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Title: Healthy Buildings as Supporting Health Tourism in Bali Bali is known as a tourist destination, and tourism in Bali has fallen due to COVID-19. The government plans to revive Bali tourism by establishing it as a health tourism destination. Support for health tourism is the healthy buildings that can minimise the transmission of COVID-19. In addition to health in tourist attractions, houses and areas where people live must also be healthy. The facilities in traditional Balinese villages have generally changed their function to become new buildings to accommodate the number of families and changes in activity patterns. These changes cause buildings to become unhealthy and impact the health of the village. Based on these problems, it is necessary to ask that healthy buildings in traditional Balinese villages can support health tourism. The research objective was to conduct an initial study of healthy buildings in traditional villages. The benefit of the research is preventing transmission of COVID-19 and other outbreaks that may occur in the Bali region. The research method is a literature study and observation. The study results are recommendations for repairing buildings in traditional villages to reduce the risk of transmission of the COVID-19 virus.
Perancangan Kawasan Wisata Gua Permoni Desa Trimulyo, Kabupaten Bantul Dengan Pendekatan Berbasis Iklim Nimas Sekarlangit; Jackobus Ade Prasetya
Seminar Nasional Penelitian dan Abdimas Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Juni
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/senapas.v2i1.9239

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Abstract — Tourists visit Permoni Cave on Permoni Hill. Pedal bike enthusiasts visit this place to enjoy the natural beauty, but it needs to be better organised and maintained to make visitors feel at home. The Permoni Cave tourist area in Trimulyo Village, Bantul Regency, was built to increase visitors. Thus, the Abdimas programme is designed for natural beauty, local community participation, environmental sustainability, and economic potential. In addition, it finds rare plants planted in tourist areas to support natural habitats. Stakeholder participation, partner problem-solving, local management group solutions, and SWOT analysis are implementation methods. Because of the tropical climate, the architecture was climate-based. The result is an ecotourism concept with four zones: parking and souvenir, main entrance, Permoni Cave, camping ground, and outbound. Functional zoning using sunlight visualisation and sustainable regional infrastructure design inspired this idea. It simulates sun and shading durations to ensure each zone has the proper function and optimal sun exposure. This design should create a sustainable, environmentally friendly Permoni Cave tourist area that benefits tourists and the local community Keywords — Eco-tourism, Sustainable, Environmentally Friendly Abstrak— Gua Permoni adalah lokasi wisata di Bukit Permoni. Pecinta sepeda kayuh sering menghabiskan waktu menikmati keindahan alam, akan tetapi tempat ini belum terorganisir dan belum dipelihara dengan baik, sehingga pengunjung tidak betah berada disana. Kawasan wisata gua Permoni, yang terletak di Desa Trimulyo, Kabupaten Bantul, dibangun untuk meningkatkan jumlah pengunjung. Oleh sebab itu, tujuan program Abdimas, membuat perancangan yang mempertimbangkan, keindahan alam, partisipasi masyarakat lokal, keberlanjutan lingkungan, dan potensi ekonomi yang dapat dikembangkan. Selain itu juga mempertimbangkan habitat alami dalam desain kawasan wisata. Metode pelaksanaan, melibatkan partisipasi pemangku kepentingan, diskusi masalah dengan mitra, mencari solusi dengan kelompok pengelola lokal dan analisis SWOT. Perancangan arsitektur dilakukan dengan pendekatan iklim. Hasilnya adalah gagasan ekowisata dengan empat zona utama: Area Parkir dan Souvenir, Pintu Masuk Utama, Area Gua Permoni, dan Area Camping Ground dan Outbound. Gagasan ini dihasilkan melalui sebuah zonasi fungsional didasarkan pada visualisasi durasi sinar matahari, dan perancangan infrastruktur kawasan juga mempertimbangkan keberlanjutan. Ini didasarkan pada simulasi durasi sinar matahari dan pembayangan, yang memastikan bahwa setiap zona memiliki fungsi yang sesuai dengan eksposur matahari yang optimal. Kesimpulannya, secara keseluruhan, desain ini diharapkan dapat membangun kawasan wisata Gua Permoni yang berkelanjutan, ramah lingkungan, dan bermanfaat bagi wisatawan dan masyarakat lokal. Kata Kunci— Ekowisata, Berkelanjutan, Ramah Lingkungan