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International Boarding School with an Eco-technology Architecture Approach in South Jakarta Hafuza, Rafi; Setiawan, Moch Fathoni; Nugradi, Didik Nopianto Agung; Santoso, Eko Budi
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Canopy Journal, July 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/canopy.v13i1.8711

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Educational innovation is an important factor for educational progress. Unfortunately, the implementation of educational innovation in Indonesia has not run smoothly as expected. This situation requires systemic reformulation by taking into account various factors such as political, economic, social and cultural factors. Judging from the importance of education, the combination of international schools and boarding schools is the right innovation choice in the current era. International Boarding Schools can be a way to create a generation that is advanced, independent, responsible and able to compete in developing science, technology and skills at an international level. By using an international curriculum and combining it with a boarding system in learning practices, it is hoped that the Indonesian generation can achieve a generation that is intelligent, independent and broad-minded. Not only about the educational aspect, International Boarding Schools can also be a solution to overcome traffic jam problems that occur, especially in big cities. With the Boarding system, parents no longer have to pick up and pick up their children to study at school, thereby reducing the quantity of motorized vehicles on the road. The construction of facilities in a city does not always go well and produce good results, many facilities are built which make the quality of the environment worse. Therefore, to reduce negative impacts on the environment, facilities to be built should apply an environmentally friendly design approach to reduce damage to the environment around the building in the short and long term. The international boarding school is planned on a site of 1,154 ha, on Letnan Jendral Soepeno Street, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta. The facilities at the school include classrooms, laboratories, dormitories and other supporting facilities that follow international school standards.
Rehabilitation Center for Teenage Victims of Drug Abuse Based on a Therapeutic Community (TC) in Banten Province with a Behavior Architecture Approach Mahardika, Rizki Umar; Purnomo, Andi; Setiawan, Moch Fathoni; Wibowo, Ardiyan Adhi
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Canopy Journal, July 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/canopy.v13i1.9326

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The increasing number of drug abuse cases in Indonesia, particularly among teenagers, indicates that government prevention measures have not been fully effective, as many areas lack adequate rehabilitation centers. These centers are essential for helping victims recover from addiction and reintegrate into society, serving both rehabilitative and preventive functions. Banten Province has several rehabilitation centers, but not all meet the necessary standards. This underscores the need for a specialized Drug Rehabilitation Center focused on teenagers, who are the majority of drug addiction victims. This center will utilize the Therapeutic Community (TC) model, where rehabilitants engage in social rehabilitation activities within their communities, and employ a Behavioral Architecture approach, which responds to users and their environment. The planning and design of this center will involve the analysis of primary and secondary data through five aspects: functional, contextual, technical, performance, and architectural. The Behavioral Architecture approach aims to create spaces that support the physical and mental healing of teenage drug addicts while being responsive to their needs. The analysis results will guide the subsequent design process.
REDESIGN OF PURWOKERTO WAGE MARKET WITH BIOCLIMATIC ARCHITECTURE APPROACH Sulistiyo, Jafar Imam; Santoso, Eko Budi; Setiawan, Moch Fathoni; Wicaksono, Dimas
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Canopy Journal, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/41bqtb69

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Purwokerto Wage Market is the main market that is the center of trade in the Purwokerto area. Circulation in the market is one of the problems that need to be overcome and also the lack of openings causes the temperature in the market to be quite high during the day. From the data obtained, the temperature in the city of Purwokerto ranges from 21.4°C – 29°C. In addition, waste management that is not optimal causes the atmosphere to be less comfortable for both traders and market visitors. The number of informal traders who occupy areas that are not specifically for selling is one of the problems that must be solved. To overcome these problems, it is necessary to plan and design the market with a bioclimatic architecture approach that pays attention to the condition of the building and the environment. The analysis was carried out which was divided into several approaches, namely, functional approach, contextual approach, structural approach, performance approach, and architectural approach. The design was then carried out thermal tests using thermometers and digital anemometers in the morning and afternoon with temperature results at 30°C – 30.8°C. From the results of data collection and data analysis, a design plan for the main market building was obtained that was in accordance with the needs of its users. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that the application of the bioclimatic concept to buildings and site areas is a hallway and on the façade of the building in the form of secondary skin, vertical garden, dynamic façade which protects the building from direct exposure to sunlight. Then the rainwater collector is placed in the central area and as a vew in the building itself. The design that has been designed can be a reference in the redesign of the Purwokerto Wage Market building in improving and overcoming existing problems.