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Implementasi Konsep Arsitektur Ramah Lingkungan pada Pusat Kecantikan di Makassar Pratiwi, Armila; Rahayu, Irma; Sam, Mukhlishah
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v8i1a9

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The design of a beauty center in Makassar faces challenges in meeting both user comfort and aesthetic needs while maintaining environmental sustainability. This study aims to apply ecological architecture principles to the design of the beauty center, creating a building that is environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and supportive of user well-being. The research employed literature review, precedent analysis, and field surveys to gather data on the site, environmental conditions, and similar buildings. The design results indicate that applying ecological architecture principles—such as strategic vegetation placement, extensive green open spaces, use of environmentally friendly materials, and natural lighting and ventilation—creates a comfortable, cool, and aesthetically pleasing environment. Integrating these eco-friendly principles into the site, exterior, and interior enhances air quality and energy efficiency and provides a safe and calming space for visitors. Therefore, the application of ecological architecture strengthens the aesthetic and functional performance of the beauty center while maintaining the local ecosystem balance and supporting holistic environmental sustainability.
Pendekatan Arsitektur Hijau Berbasis Healing pada Bangunan Rumah Sakit Khusus Kanker di Palu Jefriyanto, Jefriyanto; Rahayu, Irma; Herniwati, Andi
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v8i1a13

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Cancer is one of the diseases with a high mortality rate and requires specialized healthcare services that can support the processes of examination, treatment, care, and patient recovery comprehensively. Palu City, in Central Sulawesi Province, needs a specialized cancer hospital that not only provides medical care but also offers a comfortable, healthy, and healing-supportive environment. This study aims to design a Specialized Cancer Hospital in Palu using a healing-based, green architecture approach to create a healthcare facility that is environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and patient-centered. The method used is a descriptive, qualitative approach with an architectural design focus, carried out through site observation, literature and precedent studies, interviews, and analysis of spatial needs, site conditions, building form, and the application of design concepts. The design results show that the healing-based green architecture approach is applied through the use of green open spaces, vegetation as shading and noise reduction elements, natural lighting, natural ventilation, rainwater management, environmentally friendly materials, and the provision of a healing garden. This design is expected to create a specialized cancer hospital that is functional, comfortable, sustainable, and supportive of patients' physical and psychological recovery.
ANALISIS PENERAPAN ARSITEKTUR BIOMORFIK PADA PERANCANGAN MINAWISATA BERBASIS KULINER LAUT DI KOTA MAKASSAR Ambo Dalle, Andi Patiroi Rasyid; Rahayu, Irma; Syuaib, Mayyadah
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v8i1a14

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Makassar City has significant potential for developing the fisheries and coastal tourism sectors, supported by its strategic geographic location, abundant seafood resources, and culinary activities that serve as tourist attractions. However, the development of culinary-based minawisata facilities still needs to be properly organized to accommodate economic, recreational, educational, and environmental management activities sustainably. This study aims to design a culinary-based minawisata area in Makassar City using a biomorphic architectural approach as a design strategy that adapts the forms, patterns, and natural systems of marine organisms. The method used is a descriptive, qualitative approach with an architectural design focus, conducted through literature studies, precedent studies, site surveys, field observations, and analyses of function, site, form, circulation, and the application of biomorphic concepts. The design results show that the biomorphic approach is applied through building form transformations inspired by seashells, waves, coral reefs, and other marine organisms. In addition, the biomorphic concept is implemented in organic site planning, flowing circulation patterns, and a wastewater recycling system that mimics the filtering mechanisms of marine organisms. This design is expected to create a culinary minawisata area that is aesthetic, functional, environmentally friendly, and capable of supporting the economic and coastal tourism development of Makassar City..  
Co-Authors Abdul Rahman Ahmad Ibrahim Rahmani Akmal Akmal Al Zuhri alfiah alfiah Alif, Adimas Buyar Ambo Dalle, Andi Patiroi Rasyid Amin, Burhanuddin Anam, Asyraful Andi Herniwati Andi Hildayanti Andi Nur Fadillah, Andi Nur Arifin, Muhammad Zuhri Azis, Rahmawati Azizah, Nur Faiqah Azizah, Nurfaiqah Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Chandra Gunawan, Mahesha Tifany Darmawan Darmawan Fachlevy, Andi Faizal Fahmyddin A'raaf Tauhid Fahrul Rizal, Fahrul Farmawaty, Farmawaty Fawuni G.A.G. Rumbrawer I Made Budi Ign. Joko Suyono Ikhsan Ikhsan Irawan Yusuf IRFAN IDRIS Irjayanti Jefriyanto, Jefriyanto Jumasrah, Jumasrah Kabes, Wetty Q.M.A. Kinasih, Alifia Sekar Wana Kurnia, Elvira Dewi Mantek, Mesak Marua, Irwansyah Usman Marwati Marwati Masriadi, Masriadi Maulani, Sherlita Mayyadah Syuaib Muhammad Attar Muhhida, Wilda Z. Muhrizat, Nurul Ilmi Dian Mukhlishah Sam Muthmainnah, Nurul Muzdar, Muhammad Ajwad Nani Yuniar Nawir, Muhammad Yahya Nur Humaira Nurfadilla, Nurfadilla Nursahfika Arman, Nursahfika Nursyam Nursyam Nurul Qalbi, Nurul Nurul Rezkiyah Wahyuningsih Pranata, Dandi Pratiwi, Armila Pratiwi, Nurazizah Puguh Sujarta Qadri, Ahmad Al Rachmawati, Febi Ramandey, Erlies P. Ratriana Said Resky, Ahmad Awal Rudianto Rudianto Ruhani, Annisa A. Ruhani, Annisa Alfadillah Saha, Riska Samsidarwati, Besse Setyawan, Agustinus Silmi Sulthan, Silmi Siti Aisyah Rahman Siti Daryati, Siti Sitti Aisyah Rahman, Sitti Aisyah Sriany Ersina Suharno Suharno Suharno Sumarni Sumarni Supeni Sufaati Suriani Binti Masri Suwarno, Ham Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syukur, Idris Tahir, Andhy Masardy Taufik Arfan Toruan, Alpredo Dias Agape L. Ulfirah, Rahmayanti Vita Purnamasari Wambrauw, Daniel Z.K. Wambrauw, Nancy O. Wasilah Wasilah Yuliana Yuliana Yusuf, Nurazizah