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Investigasi Visual Kelayakan Bangunan Publik di Desa Jamblang Deni Randito Siallagan; Achmad Aprizal Ghozali; Bagus Tri Andana; Cindrawaty Lesmana; Cintiya Dewanti Santoputri; Latifah Nur Azizah; Dave Vian Nurzaqi; Mohamad Nurfian Rachmat; Krismanto Kusbiantoro; Leonardo Leonardo; Ferlina Sugata
Jurnal Civronlit Unbari Vol 8, No 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/civronlit.v8i1.107

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Many functional old buildings and geological condition in Indonesia are prone to disasters, hence, the investigation is needed whether those buildings are still feasible to use. Periodic inspection is one of the methods to review the buildings by standard provisions. In this study, a survey was carried out based on Permen PU No. 16/RTM/2010 and Rapid Visual Screening (FEMA P-154). Both methods were used a special form that investigates the building visually. The purpose of the study was to investigate the existing building by reviewing the damage level of building components from the structural, architectural, mechanical, and electrical aspects, as well as to seismic hazards. Based on the Minister of Public Works Regulation Number 16/RTM/2010, the results show that there are several weathered wood columns and beams, cracked walls, and many piping and electrical that are no longer functioning. Based on Rapid Visual Screening (FEMA P-154), the final value of form level 2 is 0,2 which is similar with the SMin value, which indicating that the condition of the meeting building in Jamblang Village is categorized as prone to seismic hazards, therefore, the structure strengthening is required.
PREFERENSI PRIVASI VISUAL PADA RUANG KERJA TIM REDAKSI KANTOR PUSAT SURAT KABAR PIKIRAN RAKYAT BANDUNG Hafizha Azka; Yunita Setyoningrum; Ferlina Sugata
Serat Rupa: Journal of Design Vol 3 No 2 (2019): SRJD-JULY
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities and Creative Industries, Maranatha Christian University (formerly Faculty of Fine Arts and Design)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/srjd.v3i2.1192

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This research explores how the open-plan office space in the Pikiran Rakyat Bandung head office influences the visual privacy preferences of the editorial staff. The aim is to find out what visual privacy is needed by the employees and the factors that might cause visual privacy disturbance on the employees of the open-plan office. The research observed several workstations with the potential of visual privacy disturbances, namely workstations that: a) is back-to-back with the walkway, b) is located at a walkway junction, c) is directly adjacent to the door, d) is adjacent to joint work facilities, e) is facing other coworkers, and f) is close to other co-workers on the right or left side. The research method was descriptive qualitative, using field observations and interviews to collect data. The result shows that: a) The interior settings of the workspace in open office space adjacent to coworkers both on the right side and left side are the most dominant factors that cause disruption to employees in visual privacy; b) Characteristics of employee’s task which need solitude condition influence visual privacy preferences the most, especially in the work layout (monitor). Thus, office space planning in an open office space at the Bandung People's Mind headquarters should consider the need for visual privacy by a) Rearranging the interior settings of the workspace with the ideal amount of work space, b) Adding physical barriers between workspaces, and c) Arranging centralized shared work facilities for employees in open office space, hence minimalize disturbance from the conducted activities.