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Rengat Lakeside Resort Dengan Pendekatan Eco-tech Architecture Muhammad Hidayatullah; Gun Faisal; Yohannes Firzal
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Teknik dan Sains Vol 8 (2021): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2021
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Teknik dan Sains

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Rengat is the capital of Indragiri Hulu Regency which has several tourist attractions. One of the most frequently visited tourist objects is Raja Lake which is located on Jalan Sultan Rengat. The location of the lake is quite strategic because it is in the city of Rengat. The lake has enormous potential and has quite number of visitors. However, there are several things that have resulted in reduced visitors. Some of the factors causing the reduced number of visitors to Raja Lake Tourism Object are caused by unmet requests or needs of visitors. For this reason, the quality of the tourism area can be improved by providing those that can meet various recreational needs in a design. The resort design is an appropriate design to advance the Raja Lake tourism object and increase the economic income of Rengat City. In designing this resort on Raja Lake, it requires a design approach that prioritizes aesthetics and comfort for visitors while still paying attention to environmental balance. The right design is Eco-Tech Architecture, which is a design approach that links and harmonizes the environment and is based on concerns about global environmental conservation with an approach to land use energy management and effective waste management in architectural architecture. Keywords: Eco-Tech Architecture, Raja Lake, Rengat, Resort
Perancangan Sekolah Luar Biasa Tunarungu Di Siak Dengan Pendekatan Deafspace Guidelines Agustina Irfita; Pedia Aldy; Yohannes Firzal
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Teknik dan Sains Vol 7 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2020
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Special school for the deaf in Siak is an children educational facility with hearing impairment in siak. Deaf limitations in impairment of hearing or in receiving information verbally make vision a major factor in information gathering. The design of special deaf schools in Siak is very necessary because the special schools in siak are still mixed which is serving many categories of people with disabilities so that the design and special educational facilities for deaf children are not prioritized especially in paying attention to the character and behavior of the deaf. In this case, the design of special deaf schools uses the behavior mapping method of person-center maps in observing deaf behavior and the application principle of deafspace guidelines as design ideas namely, space and proximity, sensory reach, mobility proximity, light and color, accoustics. Through the concept of deaf character building can meet the needs of the deaf in accordance with the patterns of behavior and character of the deaf in terms of personality, language, physical and emotional and social aspects.Keywords: Siak, Special Schools, Deaf, Deafspace Guidelines
THE INFLUENCE OF SHOPPING MALLS ON YOUTH LIFESTYLE Yohannes Firzal; Kartika Syahrani
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Journal of Humanities and Social Studies
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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
STUDY OF USER’S RESPONSE ON THE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE IN PEKANBARU CITY Yulia Rahmawati; Yohannes Firza
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Journal of Humanities and Social Studies
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A pedestrian bridge in urban areas exists not only to overcome crossing between people and vehicle but also gives a sense of security and comfort for its users. With a variety of user characteristics, the bridge has also used for other informal purposes. This phenomenon becomes interesting to study how the users respond to the various uses of the bridge. By using accidental sampling method for one hundred respondents, the field data has analysed in a simple linear regression model with data processing software. The result shows the safety, security, comfort, continuity and attractiveness are the primary considerations of users in utilizing the pedestrian bridge. Even though the physical condition has found less-expected, the user's response has generally categorized as sufficient.
Strengthening the Socio-Economic Potential of Teluk Latak Village as an Independent Village on the Coast of Bengkalis Island Reni Suryanita; Yohannes Firzal; Geovani Meiwanda; Yosi Alwinda; Harnedi Maizir
ABDIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): ABDIMAS UMTAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

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Teluk Latak Village is located in Bengkalis District, Bengkalis Regency. It has two hamlets, namely Langgam Muara Hamlet and Simpang Baru Hamlet. Teluk Latak Village is one of the coastal villages in the west of Bengkalis Island. This village has a flat topography with an area of approximately 23 km2 or about 4.47% of the entire area of Bengkalis District. Teluk Latak village is 14 km from the centre of government in Bengkalis District. Teluk Latak village has agricultural areas, plantations, and livestock. Teluk Latak village produces goats, native chickens and manila ducks. Like coastal areas, Teluk Latak Village is a fishing village. Teluk Latak Village can be developed based on the coastal village's existing social and economic conditions. Abrasion worries the people of Bengkalis, especially for people who live in the north of the island facing the Malacca Strait. This abrasion caused the oil palm plantations and rubber plantations to collapse one by one by the waves. This community service activity aims to assist village officials and the community in mapping the social and economic potential of Teluk Latak Village so that it can be realized as an independent village on the coast of Bengkalis Island. One of the activities is counselling on preventing coastal damage and managing marine fishery products into nutritious snacks consumed by fishers' families who have an excess fish catch. Teluk Latak Village people can develop snacks made from processed fish to improve the household economy. It is hoped that this activity can contribute to village residents and village officials in mapping the potential of Teluk Latak Village in the social and economic fields
Penerapan prinsip desain Daniel Libeskind pada fasilitas permainan tradisional Melayu Riau di Pekanbaru Elza Fitria Ningsih; Yohannes Firzal; Pedia Aldy
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 5 No 2 (2020): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | May 2020 ~ August 2020
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

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The deisgn of Riau Malay traditional games facility by adapting Daniel Libeskind’s design principle in Pekanbaru Pekanbaru City has a variety of children's attractions. The rides are generally found at malls or closed commercial centers that tend to provide modern games. Modern games are part of progressively advanced technological advances. Unlike the anciently, the children prefer to play by taking place on an empty field land. The condition of two different things between modern games and traditional games began to be characterized by increasingly many types of modern games and the loss of traditional games. The traditional game is a type of game originating from the Malay region of Riau. One of the game types is Congklak, Statak, gasing, and so on. Therefore, the title of the traditional game of Malay Riau that is useful to keep this traditional game can be preserved, especially children can play while learning to know the traditional values. With the concept of motion design in statak play, this facility is designed with its main function as a playground. It used the primary method of surveying, as well as the various literary sources and standards of game facilities as a secondary method. This traditional game facility emphasizes the design principle of Daniel Libeskind to create a modern design that remains thick with its traditional values. Although the facility design results have many geometric angles, but remain safe and do not interfere with children's movement. © 2020 Elza Fitria Ningsih, Yohannes Firzal, Pedia Aldy
Perancangan coconut center dengan pendekatan biomimetika di Tembilahan Roqim Azyan Kemas; Yohannes Firzal; Mira Dharma Susilawaty
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 5 No 2 (2020): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | May 2020 ~ August 2020
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Coconut center design with biomimetic approach in Tembilahan Tembilahan is known as the country of the coconut expanse of the world who has the industry made from coconut, both from shell, stem and even from coconut fiber. The potential of the industry made from coconut in Indragiri Hilir has not received a positive response from the society because of the intense competition with the production of other raw materials., whereas coconut is one of the highest potentials that can be utilized to improve the regional economy. To support the development of the coconut industry, a coconut center is needed to accommodate a variety of activities related to coconuts such as handicraft centers and coconut development. By using a primary method in the form of a survey, as well as various sources of literature as a secondary method. In the design of the coconut center architecture, this biomimetic Architecture theme approach will be used which uses nature as a model and reference in design ideas; it can strengthen the natural aspects of the design object that refers to the function of crafts, research, production, education, and recreation. © 2020 Kemas Roqim Azyan, Yohannes Firzal, Mira Dharma Susilawaty
Penerapan prinsip desain arsitektur biofilik pada Riau Mitigation and Disaster Management Center Miftahul Karima; Yohannes Firzal; Gun Faisal
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 5 No 2 (2020): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | May 2020 ~ August 2020
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The application of biophilic architecture design principle on Riau Mitigation and Disaster Management Center Disaster is a series of events that cause significant loss, even casualties. Indonesia, which was called as Laboratory of Disaster was characterized by the increase of complexity and number of disasters each year, which make mitigation and disaster management skill should be a top priority. Hence, a facility where education for mitigation could be held as needed. This facility was designed for education, recreation, and last evacuation shelter, located in Pekanbaru, Riau, due there wasn’t this type of facility in the province. Considering its function, biophilic design was chosen due to its principle of respecting nature; hence users’ productivity, physical and mental health increase and the existence of natural elements could give comfort and refuge. The design methodology was a site survey and data collection about Biophilic architecture design principles and mitigation and disaster prevention center from journals. The result of this methodology is a design of Mitigation and Disaster Management Center in Riau. © 2020 Miftahul Karima, Yohannes Firzal, Gun Faisal
PENINGKATAN KOMPETENSI KOMUNIKASI MASYARAKAT DESA KOTO SENTAJO DALAM MEWUJUDKAN WISATA BUDAYA RUMAH GODANG DI KABUPATEN KUANTAN SINGINGI – RIAU Genny Gustina Sari; Chelsy Yesicha; Yohannes Firzal
Swadaya: Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment Vol 1 No 02 (2019): AGUSTUS
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) - Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon

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Riau Province Leading Tourism Village Planning in 2015 from the Riau Province Creative and Tourism Economy Office (2015: 210) explained that the analysis to determine the leading tourism village in the study was carried out in two stages. the first stage, the data shows that basically has a positive response to the development of tourism activities in all prospective tourist villages (15 villages). The analysis showed that the majority of respondents expressed their agreement if the village area was made into a rural tourism area. In the second stage, the results of the field survey data assessment showed four (4) selected villages that have the highest value in terms of potential, affordability, availability of facilities, and the variety of activities that can be carried out by tourists. One of them is Koto Sentajo Village, Sentajo Raya District, Kuantan Singingi Regency. Kuantan Singingi Culture has a very exotic sale value in 2017 Kuantan Singingi Culture is included in the National Strategic Tourism Area (KSPN) and is included as a major cultural tourism destination in Riau. Efforts to improve the competency of the tourism village community in Koto Sentajo include public speaking training, village web creation training, tour guide training and e-commerce training. Keywords: Increased communication competence, village tourism, training.
PENERAPAN PRINSIP PASSIVE COOLING PADA UMKM SHOPPING CENTER DI PEKANBARU Muhammad Agramansyah Hasyim; Yohannes Firzal; Mira Dharma Susilawaty
Jurnal Arsitektur ARCADE Vol 4, No 2 (2020): Jurnal arsitektur ARCADE Juli 2020
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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.
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