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Typology of Malay Traditional Building Construction Case Study: Bawi Malay House In Kampung Empat Balai, Kampar Indra Kuswoyo; Yohannes Firzal; Pedia Aldy; Raden Lisa Suryani; Morian Saspriatnadi; Muhd. Arief Al Husaini
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 7, No 1 (2023): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v7i1.6552

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Kampung Empat Balai is one of the old villages in Kuok District, Kampar Regency. The kampung comprises traditional Malay houses as cultural heritages that urge to preserve. The house has a unique roof shape and carvings pattern. However, the house is endangering due to a lack of maintenance. This research has aimed to identify the construction of houses that belong to the Bawi ethnic group people. A qualitative descriptive approach has been carried out to investigate and analyse this Malay house. This research found that the Bawi's house has a curving roof type which is known as part of the Lotiok roof type. This stilt house has a structural system in the form of a series of line elements with non-rigid joints that bind each other using notches and pegs as a connection system that is anticipated for earthquakes. Materially, this Bawi'House uses wooden-based materials throughout its construction systems, such as floors, walls, columns, girder beams and roof trusses.Malay house; traditional construction; lontiok roof; wooden-based materials
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Photogrammetry for Heritage Building Documentation: Case Study Sasaksaat Train Station, Bandung, Indonesia Wahyu Buana Putra; Gun Faisal; Nitih I. K. Dewi; Yohannes Firzal
International Journal of Environment, Architecture, and Societies Vol. 3 No. 02 (2023): Heritage Discourses and Multidimensional Exploration of Environment, Architect
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Services of Universitas Tanjungpura and Center of Southeast Asian Ethnicities, Cultures and Societies (Joint collaboration between Universitas Tanjungpura and National Taitung University)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/ijeas.2023.3.02.72-86

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Historic buildings are silent witnesses, bridging past, present, and future generations. The Sasaksaat Railway Station, which is inseparable from the 950-meter-long Sasaksaat Tunnel, is a treasure trove of historical heritage in West Java; it holds many stories and memories that are very closely related to the nation’s history, protected by Law Number 11 of 2010 concerning Cultural Heritage. This station is located in contoured land filled with dense vegetation, so a UAV photogrammetry method is needed in accordance with the character of the building and the area to be documented. The research documentation on these historical sites employs the UAV photogrammetry method, combining crosshatch flight plans, 60-degree tilt camera configurations, and making 3D BIM models using point cloud photogrammetry techniques. The research yielded impressive results, demonstrating the effectiveness of UAV Photogrammetry in accelerating the process of archiving historic buildings and their surroundings. The integration of this method significantly improves the documentation workflow, enabling comprehensive and detailed recording of the Sasak railway stations. This ANOVA test found no significant difference between manual size comparisons and photogrammetric results, even using direct geo-reference via UAV technology. The ease and reliability of this method approach can be recommended for low-cost historic building documentation activities.
Penerapan Prinsip Desain Tadao Ando Pada Photography Training Centre Di Pekanbaru Sitti Fachtin Shuraha; Yohannes Firzal; Andre Novan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Teknik dan Sains Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Teknik dan Sains

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The advances of photography’s benefit in human life is followed by the increasing human need is used as the livelihood. Photography Training Centre is a place for training and education thatfunctioned as an interaction space for community support the creative industries in Pekanbaru. By using Tadao Ando's design principles, it is able to create interconnections photography througharchitecture and the surrounding environment. As the results of this design can be an installment for photography enthusiasts, through a concept that is triangle of exposure, this building has architectural qualities that can enhance creativity and ideas for photography through architectural elements.Keywords: Photography Training Centre, Tadao Ando, Triangle of Exposure.
Pusat Wisata Kuliner Di Siak Dengan Pendekatan Arsitektur Neo Vernakular Maya Purnamasari; Yohannes Firzal; Pedia Aldy
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Teknik dan Sains Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Teknik dan Sains

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Siak Regency is located in Riau Province and is included in the Riau tourism development area and seeks to develop tourism by increasing events and tourist attractions that can be visited by the publicor tourists. Tourists are always closely related to culinary to taste food and drinks typical of tourist destinations. Currently, culinary places in Siak have not been realized properly because they do notmeet architectural standards. In addition Siak tourism also presents cultural and historical tourism experiences in the form of Malay Siak houses and efforts are needed to introduce them to tourists. Soit takes a container and renewal in the form of a culinary tourism center design in Siak with the theme of neo vernacular architecture. The research methods used include field data collection, literaturestudies and empirical studies. The results of this study are in the form of a culinary tourism center design by applying the concept of court based on the functions and themes of the building. Theconcept of building applied to the building is the way the building's mass order and the oblique shape on the outside of the building's side, while the application of the theme is taken the most prominentcharacteristic part of the Siak Malay house. The elements applied are the form of a pyramid roof that extends to the back, utilizing openings as natural lighting and ventilation, using the platform as anentrance. stage form, and ornament.Keywords: culinary tourism center, architecture, neo vernacular
URBAN ARCHITECTURE AS A TRANSFORMATION OF IDENTITY : A Study Case from Pekanbaru City, Indonesia Yohannes Firzal
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018): Jurnal Koridor
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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Identity of place can be changed and reconstructed. This is seen as capable of supporting dynamic changes in real life through the transformation of practices and the articulation of social relations. In this sense, the identity is affected by culture and cultural production, and is an unfixed, unfinished and varying process that affects both the place and society. By using a qualitative approach, this study investigates the influence of Malay culture in Pekanbaru city. The field data are grouped, analysed, and interpreted within an iterative process to expand understanding of the processes of reconstructing identity, and how the identity on the margins becomes an exclusive set of collective identities. Thus, this paper shows connections between the culture and identity of place which is identified through architecture and socio‐cultural change in urban society.
REINFORCEMENT THE INDEPENDENT OF CULTURAL VILLAGE COMMUNITIES BY E-TOURISM IN KOTO SENTAJO Firzal, Yohannes; Yesicha, Chelsy; Sulistyani, Andry; ., Safri; Sari, Genny Gustina
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 4, No 2 (2020): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v4i2.2480

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This article is a research conducted in the cultural tourism village of Koto Sentajo. The research was initiated by creating a network with various related advice and assistance in improving the quality of local community skills through training and hands-on practice which aims to be able to help increase income for the village. Apart from the collection of Rumah Godang, this tourist village is also enriched with natural beauty such as protected forests, rice fields and rivers that have interesting potentials for the benefit of local residents. However, all the potential of this tourist village has not been well mapped as a tourist attraction and is supported by tourism promotion management. This then becomes an interesting object of research on how all the potentials of this tourist village can be mapped and helps strengthen community independence in managing existing tourism potential. This research puts forward the method of direct local community participation in data collection which is also supported by the method of interviews, observation and literature study. The research succeeded in carrying out a comprehensive mapping of tourism potential on a number of tourist objects, cultural attractions, culinary delights and local arts. In terms of strengthening the role, the community has begun to be able to receive live in tours through various involvement of tourism activities in their daily activities. This new phenomenon in the life of cultural village communities is an indication that the community can grow and develop in terms of tourism through inclusive behavior in accepting tourists and at the same time promoting local tourism potential towards e-tourism
THE INFLUENCE OF SHOPPING MALLS ON YOUTH LIFESTYLE Firzal, Yohannes; Syahrani, Kartika
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

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Shopping malls can influence adolescents' lifestyle. Adolescents' ability to adjust lifestyle has assumed dynamism in the social order system and a symbol of identity. In this context, the relationship between adolescent lifestyles and shopping malls is interesting to investigate how the dimensions of youth lifestyle influence and shopping mall attractiveness indicators identify adolescent visitors' characteristics. By using the incidental sampling technique, this quantitative research data involved 97 adolescents as respondents through interview and questionnaire methods, secondary data support, and multiple regression methods consisting of 5 independent variables, namely convenience, comfort, diversity, entertainment, luxury and essence of the mall and one lifestyle dependent variable. Two data analysis techniques; cross-table analysis of respondent characters and statistical analysis using SPSS software to support study in the Linkert Scale, followed by validity testing, reliability testing, classical assumption test, multiple regression test, t-test (partial), F test (simultaneous) and coefficient determination. The analysis found that the comfort variable is the most significant variable that impacts adolescent lifestyle. Therefore, there needs to be intensive supervision of mall activities with a high level of convenience to anticipate deviant actions that are feared to harm teenage lifestyles
PENERAPAN PRINSIP PASSIVE COOLING PADA UMKM SHOPPING CENTER DI PEKANBARU Hasyim, Muhammad Agramansyah; Firzal, Yohannes; Susilawaty, Mira Dharma
Jurnal Arsitektur ARCADE Vol 4 No 2 (2020): Jurnal arsitektur ARCADE Juli 2020
Publisher : Prodi Arsitektur UNIVERSITAS KEBANGSAAN

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Abstract: UMKM shopping center is a facility that supports the fulfillment of UMKM development needs in Pekanbaru City. Where the City of Pekanbaru is part of the State of Indonesia which has begun the era of the MEA with the start of creative partnerships. Then the required facilities that can be requested and the quality improvement container needed, especially in the city of Pekanbaru. Pekanbaru City as the capital of Riau Province, has relatively high economic growth in UMKM. Based on data from the UMKM DISKOP in 2015 there were 535,139 activists. That shows the benefits in economic growth. But it is not balanced with support and supporting facilities. The application of passive cooling is applied as a method in controlling thermal in buildings, with the aim of providing comfort. With the concept of air movement which means moving, the implementation of passive cooling that relies on wind movement in optimizing thermal regulation of activities that involve the movement of visitors inside the building.Keyword: Pekanbaru,, UMKM, Shopping center, Passive cooling, thermal.Abstrak: UMKM shopping center adalah fasilitas yang berupaya memenuhi kebutuhan pengembangan UMKM di Kota Pekanbaru. Dimana Kota Pekanbaru yaitu bagian dari Negara Indonesia telah memasuki era MEA dengan dimulainya perekonomian kreatif. Maka dibutuhkan fasilitas yang dapat mempromosikan dan wadah peningkatan kualitas produk yang dibutuhkan, terutama di kota Pekanbaru. Kota Pekanbaru sebagai ibu kota Provinsi Riau, memiliki pertumbuhan ekonomi tergolong tinggi terutama di UMKM. Berdasarkan data DISKOP UMKM pada 2015 terdapat 535.139 penggiat. Itu menunjukkan keuntungan dalam pertumbuhan ekonomi. Namun  tidak diimbangi dengan ketersediaan dan fasilitas pendukung. Penerapan passive cooling yang diterapkan sebagai metode dalam mengendalikan termal pada bangunan, dengan tujuan memberikan kenyamanan. Dengan konsep air movement yang berarti bergerak, implementasi dari passive cooling yang mengandalkan pergerakan angin membrikan  kenyaman dalam pengoptimalam pengaturan termal terhadap aktivitas berupa pergerakan pengunjung yang berada di dalam bangunan.Kata Kunci: Pekanbaru, UMKM, Shopping Center, Passive cooling, termal.
PENERAPAN PRINSIP BIOPHILIC DESIGN PADA PERANCANGAN APARTEMEN SOHO DI KOTA PEKANBARU Kaffah, Mahya Fiddini; Firzal, Yohannes; Susilawaty, Mira Dharma
ALUR :Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 3 No 1 (2020): MEI 2020
Publisher : Unika Santo Thomas

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The mobile lifestyle among entrepreneurs in Pekanbaru City presents the need for a place to stay that can be used as an office for work. To meet these needs, the concept of SOHO (Small Office Home Office) can be applied to the apartment. Architecture as a space for human activity is also instrumental in increasing human productivity, so it needs to be considered aspects of the physical environment of a workspace, both in terms of layout and comfort. The biophilic design is applied in the design object because it is able to provide comfort to human physique, improve health, fitness, and well-being of human. Therefore, design of SOHO apartment with the application of biophilic design to create an apartment that not only fulfill the need for residence and place of work but also able to align the interests of humans and nature
PENERAPAN PRINSIP BIOPHILIC DESIGN PADA PERANCANGAN APARTEMEN SOHO DI KOTA PEKANBARU Kaffah, Mahya Fiddini; Firzal, Yohannes; Susilawaty, Mira Dharma
ALUR :Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 3 No 1 (2020): MEI 2020
Publisher : Unika Santo Thomas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (381.214 KB) | DOI: 10.54367/alur.v3i1.674

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The mobile lifestyle among entrepreneurs in Pekanbaru City presents the need for a place to stay that can be used as an office for work. To meet these needs, the concept of SOHO (Small Office Home Office) can be applied to the apartment. Architecture as a space for human activity is also instrumental in increasing human productivity, so it needs to be considered aspects of the physical environment of a workspace, both in terms of layout and comfort. The biophilic design is applied in the design object because it is able to provide comfort to human physique, improve health, fitness, and well-being of human. Therefore, design of SOHO apartment with the application of biophilic design to create an apartment that not only fulfill the need for residence and place of work but also able to align the interests of humans and nature
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