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MENGUNGKAP PESAN SEMIOTIKA ARSITEKTUR RUMAH SI PITUNG
Muktiono, Ayub
IKRA-ITH TEKNOLOGI : Jurnal Sains & Teknologi Vol 4 No 1 (2020): IKRAITH-TEKNOLOGI VOL 4 No 1 Bulan Maret 2020
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Persada Indonesia YAI
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Semiotika sebagai ilmu yang mempelajari tanda, memandang arsitektur secara lebih utuh lewat komunikasi visual.Dimana komunikasi ini dapat menginformasikan suatu nilai yang terkandung suatu konteks budaya atau zaman Arsitekturitu diejewantahkan. Semiotika menurut Roland Barthes di bagi menjadi dua tingkatan yaitu denotasi dan konotasi dan melihatpenandaan baru yaitu mitos yang menandai suatu masyarakat yang terletak dalam tingkat penandaan.Semiotika dalam Arsitektur adalah merupakan Bahasa Simbol yang memberi informasi kepada pengamat lewatbentuk-bentuk tertentu. Dengan demikian, maka proses pemaknaan sebuah bangunan yang ingin di sampaikan sangperancang, akan mampu atau setidaknya dihayati oleh setiap individu pemakai/pengguna dan pengamat bangunan.Pemaknaan sebuah objek Arsitektural tidak hanya terbatas pada bentuk atau tampak saja tapi diharapkan akan mampumengartikan hal yang esensial terselubung dalam bentuk yang dapat diidentifikasi melalui pengamatan yang mendalam.Arsitektur Rumah si Pitung sebagai cermin nilai budaya tergambar dalam perwujutan bentuk, struktur, tata ruang, danragam hias, dimana bentuk fisik rumah tradisional walaupun tidak mengabaikan rasa keindahan (estetika), namun tetap terikatoleh nilai-nilai budaya yang berlaku dalam masyarakat . Hal tersebut dapat di lihat dan terkomunikasi melalui bentuk danmetode perwujudannya yang mampu memberi informasi tentang asal usul dan pesan yang di sampaikanya.
Smart City Concept for Integrated Citizen Information Smart Card or ICISC in DKI Jakarta
Muhammad Syarif Hartawan;
Arman Syah Putra;
Ayub Muktiono
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 1 No. 4 (2020): November
Publisher : International Journal of Science, Technology & Management
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DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v1i4.76
Abstract. The development of cities that adopt smart is very much around the world, many cities in the world have developed the concept of a smart city in all aspects of life from identity to law enforcement systems in the traffic sector, smart cities have begun to be implemented in the city of Jakarta from 2000 onwards, Starting from the online payment system to the use of CCTV in law enforcement in the city of Jakarta, almost all aspects of government have used the system, from absences to public service applications, in this study using the literature review method, by studying many previous studies in order to deepen research that is is being carried out and finding renewable research problems, this research will produce a proposed system that can be used in the future as a concept for the development of a smart city Jakarta, with the proposed system as renewable research from existing research.
Information Message Of Kindness On The Architecture Gate Of The Palace Solo
Ayub Muktiono
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): July 2021
Publisher : International Journal of Science, Technology & Management
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DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v2i4.277
Human life in the natural world could not live alone. To achieve the goal of living together, the man will always interact with each other in society. Communication and information to be very important in communicating. Communication in the community can be done both verbally and non-verbally. Communication in non-verbal considered more timeless than verbal communication. One of the non-verbal communication which is carried out by the public is in the form of a building. Solo is a work of architecture that has a message non-verbal information from the king to his people. One part of the building of the Palace Solo that has the message information is on the door of the gate of the Kori Apit. With the method of approach to the interpretation of the shape of the marks found on the door of the gate of the Kori Flank and linked with the culture of the people of Java, then obtained the meaning of the information message that is very wise of the king that is delivered to his people.
Meaning of the Symbol of Gate of the Solo Palace Teaches Virtue
Ayub Muktiono
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara
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DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v4i2.794
The City of Solo (Surakarta) establishes itself as the City of Culture. The City of Solo as a City of Culture cannot be separated from the existence of the Solo Palace. The Solo Palace was built in 1755 by King Sunan Pakubuwono II with the palace area which eventually developed into the City of Solo. The Solo Palace area can be seen through the signs of the existence of the gate in several places. The gate is not only a sign of the boundaries of the palace territory, but the gate has cultural messages, behavior, strata levels and in the form of the gate itself it is loaded with messages of meaning as a communication of the king's policies with his people. This research is an interpretation research with a semiological approach using Barthes' theory. Interpretation is done by cultural contextual correlation. This semiological approach with contextual correlation of community culture is termed by the author as an ethnosemiological study. The results of the interpretation of the forms at the gate of the Solo Palace show that these forms contain very wise meanings and messages and are teachings of virtue, messages of governance and leadership of power. Messages through the symbols of shapes at the gates of the Solo Palace have existed since the mid-17th century, while the development of semiology theory only occurred in the 19th century. This proves that the Solo Palace Founders had implemented semiology theory before the theory was born. The results of the interpretation of the forms at the gate of the Solo Palace show that these forms contain very wise meanings and messages and are teachings of virtue, messages of governance and leadership of power. Messages through the symbols of shapes at the gates of the Solo Palace have existed since the mid-17th century, while the development of semiology theory only occurred in the 19th century. This proves that the Solo Palace Founders had implemented semiology theory before the theory was born. The results of the interpretation of the forms at the gate of the Solo Palace show that these forms contain very wise meanings and messages and are teachings of virtue, messages of governance and leadership of power. Messages through the symbols of shapes at the gates of the Solo Palace have existed since the mid-17th century, while the development of semiology theory only occurred in the 19th century. This proves that the Solo Palace Founders had implemented semiology theory before the theory was born.
READING THE LANGUAGE OF BUILDINGS: THE ROLE OF SEMIOTICS IN ARCHITECTURAL VISUAL COMMUNICATION
Ayub Muktiono
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 3 No. 01 (2023): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, July 2023
Publisher : Sean Institute
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As a medium of communication, buildings communicate in a language that not everyone can understand. Other communication media are needed so that the language used in the form of buildings can be translated into a language that is more easily understood by many people. Visuals are one of them. Semiotics, as the study of signs and meaning, is a theoretical basis for understanding how architectural elements can be interpreted as visual messages that convey information and experience. The aim of this research is to explore how semiotics can provide deeper insight into the process of reading and interpreting building language. The results of this research reveal that semiotics has an integral role in understanding building language and architectural visual communication. In analyzing elements such as shape, color, and space, semiotics helps identify symbols and signs that convey complex messages regarding cultural identity, function, and meaning. This research also highlights that semiotics is not just an analytical tool, but rather the key to developing an effective and meaningful building language, enabling architects to design buildings with elements that clearly convey the desired meaning. In conclusion, semiotics plays a central role in enriching the interpretation of every aspect of architectural design, making buildings not only as physical structures, but also as deep and telling visual narratives.
APPLICATION OF ARCHITECTURAL SEMIOTICS IN THE DIGITAL ERA
Ayub Muktiono
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
Publisher : Sean Institute
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The digital era brings changes in architectural paradigms, presenting new challenges in the interpretation and understanding of architectural aesthetics. This research aims to explore the meaning and symbolism in digital architecture in the era of information and communication technology. This research method includes semiotic analysis of virtual building structures, considering visual, audio and interactive elements. Data collection was carried out through literature studies with a qualitative approach. The results of this research state that the application of architectural semiotic concepts in the digital era has a significant impact on the way users interact and understand digital spaces. In this context, visual elements such as icons, symbols and colors not only function as aesthetic elements, but also as a language that provides instructions and information to users. Likewise, the use of sound and music is identified as a semiotic element that can create additional atmosphere and emotions in digital environments. This integration of semiotics not only improves the clarity and readability of information, but also creates a richer and more contextual user experience.
Kajian Pemanfaatan Ruang Kawasan Kanal Banjir Timur
hendradi, Fajar Henradi;
Ayub Muktiono;
Rajagukguk, jenni Ria
Journal of Urban and Regional Development Studies Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Kajian Wilayah dan Kota Edisi April 2023
Publisher : Magister Kajian Pembangunan Perkotaan dan Wilayah
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The need for public green open space is increasing along with urban development and population growth. The existence of green open space development around river/canal areas currently has the potential to increase the availability of green open space in DKI Jakarta. One of the green open space areas in the riverside/canal area built by the government is the East Flood Canal area, which is partly located in Duren Sawit District, East Jakarta. The purpose of this research is to formulate a strategy for structuring the East Flood Canal area of Duren Sawit District in accordance with zoning regulations and regional characteristics. From analysis that has been done, the compatibilty between the planning and existing conditions are partially not prominent, therefore in the next can be done with a more humanist concept such as Waterfront City. To achieve this concept, strategies that can be taken with optimizing spatial planning of built area such as urban structure plan implementation and urban development incentive, keeping the function East Flood Canal as Green Open Space with revitalization of existing functions of catchment area and Recreational Waterfront development , promoting of the development plan in order to attract privates, and trying to involve local community (public participatory) in relocating parking and the five-foot way trader.
Kajian Neraca Kesesuaian Pemanfaatan Ruang Dalam Membangun System Informasi Tata Ruang Wilayah Kabupaten
Muspriyono, Agung;
Ayub Muktiono;
kasman
Journal of Urban and Regional Development Studies Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Kajian Wilayah dan Kota Edisi Oktober 2023
Publisher : Magister Kajian Pembangunan Perkotaan dan Wilayah
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Balance Sheet Study of the Suitability of Space Utilization in Building a Regency Spatial Planning Information System, harmony and spatial planning rules, carrying capacity and capacity, as well as proper and adequate infrastructure, causing the area to become uninhabitable. In the context of developing spatial management, it is necessary to prepare a spatial planning register to see whether the implementation of spatial planning is in accordance with the spatial planning plan and to see the availability of remaining space allocations that can still be used which are classified based on villages/sub-districts, sub-districts, development areas and spatial patterns. The results of the suitability analysis of space use show that in Bekasi Regency there are land uses that are suitable, inappropriate and incompatible (not yet tangible) with land use in the 2011-2031 spatial pattern plan. The area of land use that is in accordance with the spatial pattern designation is 55,203.55 Ha, land use that is not in accordance with the spatial pattern designation is 13,530.51 Ha, and land use that is not appropriate (not yet tangible) is 57,803.97 Ha
Architectural Semiotics: Reading Symbolic Meanings in Modern Building Design
Ayub Muktiono
KENDALI: Economics and Social Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): KENDALI: Economics and Social Humanities, November 2023
Publisher : ASIAN PUBLISHER
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DOI: 10.58738/kendali.v2i2.506
Semiotics, as the study of signs and meaning, is a theoretical basis for analyzing the symbolic meanings hidden in architectural elements. This research aims to explore the meaning of symbols contained in modern building design through an architectural semiotic approach. In this research, a qualitative approach was used with descriptive methods. The results of research in architectural semiotics reveal that modern building design can be understood as a symbolic language that carries deep meaning. Through analysis of design elements, such as geometric shapes, innovative materials, and use of space, this research identifies symbols that communicate certain values, aesthetics, and concepts. Involvement of the user's cultural, social context, and subject experience helps refine symbolic interpretation, creating a more contextual and relevant understanding. Overall, architectural semiotics research contributes to constructing a systematic and in-depth picture of symbolic language in modern building design, opening a window for a broader understanding of the complex role of design elements in imbuing the meaning of contemporary architecture.
Analysis of the Implementation of Electronic Medical Records in Efficiency, Productivity, and Performance of Health Services at the Sriamur Bekasi Health Center with the Wellbeing Method
W.D, Himas;
Ria Rajagukguk, Jenni;
Muktiono, Ayub
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i4.589
The application of digital technology in health services has significantly improved efficiency and service quality. Electronic Medical Record (E.M.R.) is a technology implementation that records, stores, and manages patient medical data electronically. This study aims to analyze the impact of using E.M.R. on the productivity and efficiency of health services at the Sriamur Bekasi Community Health Center. This research uses the Wellbeing method with a qualitative approach. Primary data was collected through in-depth interviews and questionnaires distributed to the medical and administrative staff of the Sriamur Community Health Center. Secondary data on the number of patients before and after E.M.R. implementation was also analyzed. The leading indicators measured include service time, quality, error rate, and human resource utilization. The research results show a significant increase in productivity and efficiency after E.M.R. implementation. The number of patients served per day increases, and the time required for recording and retrieving patient data is reduced. Respondents indicated high satisfaction with using E.M.R., with the majority assessing that the system helps speed up administrative processes and improve the accuracy of medical data. Implementing E.M.R. at the Sriamur Bekasi Community Health Center has increased the medical staff's operational efficiency and productivity. This technology makes it easier to access and manage patient data and reduces the administrative burden so that medical personnel can focus more on health services. To maximize the benefits of E.M.R., ongoing training and regular evaluation of existing systems and procedures are required.