Fuji Amalia
Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Sriwijaya

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Adaptasi Desain Pasar Tradisional di Era New Normal Dalam Mendukung Wisata Belanja Sri Lilianti Komariah; Fuji Amalia; Ria Dwi Putri
Archvisual: Jurnal Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Archvisual
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (902.322 KB) | DOI: 10.55300/archvisual.v1i1.669

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Selama kurang lebih satu tahun pandemi akibat COVID-19, kewajiban menjalankan protokol kesehatan 3M membentuk banyak kebiasaan baru. Kebiasaan baru ini membawa semua orang pada era new normal, dimana hal-hal yang sebelumnya jarang dilakukan menjadi wajib untuk diterapkan. Baik di pasar modern maupun tradisional wajib memfasilitasi pengunjung untuk tetap bisa menaati protokol kesehatan. Namun dibanding pasar modern, pengelola pasar tradisional cenderung kurang mampu untuk memberikan fasilitas yang dapat mendukung penerapan protokol kesehatan, khususnya dari segi desain bangunan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mencari solusi adaptasi desain pasar tradisional di era new normal. Diharapkan penelitian ini dapat bermanfaat menjadi acuan desain terhadap perencanaan ataupun pengembangan pasar tradisional dalam menghadapi era new normal. Metode penelitian yang dipakai ialah metode analisis kualitatif dengan hasil penelitian berupa adaptasi desain bangunan pasar tradisional di era new normal dengan merujuk pada enam karakteristik desain yang disesuaikan dengan protokol kesehatan yaitu memiliki banyak ventilasi udara, layout kios pasar melingkar, sistem sirkulasi satu arah, dan memperluas area pintu masuk sebagai tempat awal screening. Lebih lanjut merespon kondisi pandemi, upaya untuk mendukung interaksi sosial sebagai salah satu daya tarik wisata belanja di pasar tradisional dapat dilakukan dengan penempatan pembatas akrilik, ruang terbuka, dan area untuk drive thru.
Adaptasi Desain Pasar Tradisional di Era New Normal Dalam Mendukung Wisata Belanja Sri Lilianti Komariah; Fuji Amalia; Ria Dwi Putri
Archvisual: Jurnal Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Archvisual JAP, Desember 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55300/gqecbm95

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During approximately one year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the obligation to carry out the 3M health protocol formed many new habits. This new habit brings everyone to the new normal era, where things that were previously rarely done become mandatory to be implemented. Both modern and traditional markets are obliged to facilitate visitors to still be able to obey health protocols. However, compared to modern markets, traditional market managers tend to be less able to provide facilities that can support the implementation of health protocols, especially in terms of building design. This study aims to find solutions for adapting traditional market designs in the new normal era. It is hoped that this research can be useful as a design reference for planning or developing traditional markets in the face of the new normal era. The research method used is a qualitative analysis method with research results in the form of adapting traditional market building designs in the new normal era by referring to six design characteristics that are adapted to health protocols, namely having lots of air ventilation, circular market stall layout, one-way circulation system, and expanding the entrance area as a starting point for screening. Futhermore responding to pandemic conditions, efforts to support social interaction as one of the attractions for shopping at traditional markets can be done by placing acrylic barriers, open spaces, and areas for drive thru.
Development of Cultural Heritage Tourism Through Community-Based Tourism Approach in Palembang Tutur Lussetyowati; Listen Prima; Fuji Amalia; Rizka Drastriani
Archvisual: Jurnal Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Archvisual JAP, Agustus 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55300/w4when67

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Palembang boasts various buildings and urban heritage that are still preserved and have potential as tourist destinations. The development of tourist destinations needs to involve the local community. The local community involvement has a positive impact on cultural heritage tourism destinations and can be established through community-based tourism programs. This study aims to identify cultural heritage areas in Palembang that can be developed through a community-based tourism approach. The research method uses the Case Study Research method. Data collection uses field surveys and interviews, while analysis uses descriptive analysis and force field analysis. Based on the identification result of cultural heritage tourism destination and the field analysis results, several areas are appropriate for the community-based tourism development, namely: Al Munawar Arabian settlement, Chandra Nadi Temple at Sepuluh Ulu, Al Barak Arabian Settlement Sebelas Ulu, Chinese Settlement Kampung Kapiten Tujuh Ulu, traditional settlement at Tiga Empat Ulu, Perigi Village Dua Ulu, and Tuan Kentang's Tie-Dye and Woven Fabric Craft Centre. Based on the analysis results, there are several strategies to develop community-based cultural tourism, namely: (1) Preserving heritage areas and buildings; (2) Promoting thematic tourism and the uniqueness of village; (3) Preparing the community to be involved in tourism activities; (4) Community training; and (5) Promote special tourism packages.