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KAJIAN TIPOLOGI SIGNAGE RUANG LUAR DI LINGKUNGAN PENDIDIKAN (Studi Kasus : Kawasan Kampus Universitas Nusa Cendana) Lodwik O. Dahoklory
JAMBURA Journal of Architecture Vol 5, No 1 (2023): JJoA : Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jjoa.v5i1.20075

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ABSTRACT. Signage as a wayfinding component provides its users with inside information to assist the navigation process within the built environment. Its role varies and determined by the type of built environment where the signage is located. Signage is designed for various purposes and types, in addition to its various roles. This article describes the findings related to the typology of signage in the educational settings. This study aimed to identify the typology of signage in the campus area of Nusa Cendana University. This study is a qualitative descriptive study that focus on outdoor signage in the campus area. Therefore, the study was conducted through literature study, observation, documentation, and identification of existing signage. The results of this study shows  variety of signage types in the campus area based on their function and installation. Keywords: signage typology, outdoor signage, campus area ABSTRAK. Signage sebagai komponen wayfinding menyediakan informasi dalam bagi penggunanya untuk mempermudah proses navigasi dalam lingkungan binaan. Perannya beragam dan ditentukan oleh jenis lingkungan binaan dimana signage berada. Dengan peran yang beragam, signage dirancang dengan jenis dan tujuan yang beragam pula. Tulisan ini menjelaskan temuan terkait dengan tipologi signage di lingkungan pendidikan. Tujuan dari kajian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi tipologi signage dalam kawasan kampus Universitas Nusa Cendana. Kajian ini merupakan kajian deskriptif kualitatif dengan fokus pada signage ruang luar dalam kawasan kampus. Kajian dilakukan melalui studi pustaka, pengamatan langsung, dokumentasi dalam pengumpulan data dan identifikasi signage eksisting . Hasil dari kajian ini  menunjukan ragam jenis signage dalam kawasan kampus berdasarkan fungsi dan pemasangannya.   Kata kunci: tipologi signage, signage ruang luar, kawasan kampus.
ADAPTING THE CULTURAL FORMS IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONCEPT OF TOURISM CENTRE ON MULES ISLAND, MANGGARAI Fanggidae, Linda Welmintje; Jerobisonif, Aplimon; Dima, Thomas Kurniawan; Dahoklory, Lodwik Obed; Maromon, Rifat Yoktan Y.; Rudiyanto, Roseven
Jurnal Ilmiah Arsitektur Vol 14 No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Jurusan Arsitektur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/jiars.v14i2.8193

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Mules Island, a small island in the Flores archipelago, possesses a diverse array of tourist attractions. Unfortunately, the island, which falls within the settlement area of the Manggarai ethnic group, lacks facilities to support the development of tourism activities. Thus, designing a tourism centre to address these needs is necessary. At the same time, the local community faces challenges related to cultural identity. Mules Island is home to a multi-ethnic population, with no single dominant ethnic group, a condition that raises the risk of cultural assimilation potentially eroding all existing ethnic identities. Preliminary studies indicate that the residents of Mules identify themselves as part of the Manggarai community. Consequently, Manggarai culture is an apt source of inspiration for the architectural design of the proposed tourism center. The design draws inspiration from two Manggarai cultural elements: the traditional Manggarai house known as Mbaru Niang and the distinctive Manggarai rice field pattern referred to as Sawah Lodok. These cultural forms are adapted into the design through a process of form transformation, employing both traditional and borrowing methods. The proposed facilities include a Tourist Information Center, cottages, gazebos, an observation tower, a plaza with food stalls, a plaza with souvenir kiosks, an amphitheater, a prayer room, and public restrooms. All structures incorporate plan and roof forms derived from the transformation of Mbaru Niang, while the site layout reflects the transformed pattern of Sawah Lodok. The architectural design of the tourism center on Mules Island has promoted the identity and the beauty of Manggarai culture while fulfilling its functional role in supporting tourism development activities.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN KEPARIWISATAAN DI DESA NUCA MOLAS SEBAGAI DESTINASI UNGGULAN DI KABUPATEN MANGGARAI Rudiyanto, Roseven; Fanggidae, Linda Welmintje; Jerobisonif, Aplimon; Maromon, Rifat Yoktan Y.; Dima, Thomas Kurniawan; Dahoklory, Lodwik Obed
Jurnal Pariwisata Bisnis Digital dan Manajemen Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pariwisata, Bisnis Digital dan Manajemen Periode Mei 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33480/jasdim.v4i1.6638

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Nuca Molas Village in Manggarai Regency has strong tourism potential but does not yet have a clear development strategy. This study aims to explore its potential and propose a strategy to make Nuca Molas Village a leading destination in Manggarai Regency. The approach used in this study is qualitative. The data collection techniques are interviews, observations, and documentation. Informants were selected using purposive sampling techniques, reaching seven people. This study identified four main potentials: Natural and cultural attractions, including biodiversity and shipbuilding traditions; Accessibility, because of its location close to Wae Rebo and Labuan Bajo; Amenities, with accommodation and culinary businesses in Dintor, the crossing point to Nuca Molas; and Tourism market, which benefits from tourist visits to Labuan Bajo and Wae Rebo. The strategy must prioritize increasing accessibility, infrastructure development, partnerships, community training, and reactivating tourism awareness groups (Pokdarwis). In addition, integrating tourism products with Wae Rebo and Labuan Bajo can increase visibility and attract more visitors. This research can provide an overview of the development strategy of tourist villages, especially marine tourism. It can be used as a basis for designing tourism development in Nuca Molas Village.
Spatial Accessibility for Campus Public Spaces: A Space Syntax Study of Universitas Nusa Cendana Cintya Tualaka, Theodora Murni; Wiras Hardy, I Gusti Ngurah; Dahoklory, Lodwik O.
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 07 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2099

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Public open spaces (POPs) within the campus environment play a crucial role in supporting the psychological well-being, social interaction, and quality of life of the academic community. This study aims to evaluate the spatial accessibility of POPs within the Nusa Cendana University (Undana) campus using a space syntax approach. By combining Axial Map analysis and user perception surveys, this study assesses the spatial connectivity, integration (HH), and intelligibility of three vacant plots of land with the potential to be developed as POPs. The analysis results indicate that plot B has the highest integration value (0.48) and a gentle contour, making it the most feasible location spatially and topographically. The regression test results indicate that perceived accessibility has a positive and significant effect on the assessment of public space feasibility (r = 0.582, p < 0.01), in line with the theories of Lynch (1960) and Jacobs (1961) regarding the role of accessibility and visibility in shaping functional public spaces. This study confirms that the space syntax approach combined with user perception can be an evidence-based evaluation instrument in planning more inclusive and adaptive campus public spaces.
Spatial Accessibility for Campus Public Spaces: A Space Syntax Study of Universitas Nusa Cendana Cintya Tualaka, Theodora Murni; Wiras Hardy, I Gusti Ngurah; Dahoklory, Lodwik O.
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 07 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2099

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Public open spaces (POPs) within the campus environment play a crucial role in supporting the psychological well-being, social interaction, and quality of life of the academic community. This study aims to evaluate the spatial accessibility of POPs within the Nusa Cendana University (Undana) campus using a space syntax approach. By combining Axial Map analysis and user perception surveys, this study assesses the spatial connectivity, integration (HH), and intelligibility of three vacant plots of land with the potential to be developed as POPs. The analysis results indicate that plot B has the highest integration value (0.48) and a gentle contour, making it the most feasible location spatially and topographically. The regression test results indicate that perceived accessibility has a positive and significant effect on the assessment of public space feasibility (r = 0.582, p < 0.01), in line with the theories of Lynch (1960) and Jacobs (1961) regarding the role of accessibility and visibility in shaping functional public spaces. This study confirms that the space syntax approach combined with user perception can be an evidence-based evaluation instrument in planning more inclusive and adaptive campus public spaces.
Bantuan Teknis Penyusunan Masterplan dan DED Kawasan Wisata Pantai Panmuti di Desa Noelbaki Kab Kupang NTT Nday, Rosvitayati Umbu; Kapilawi, Yohanes Wilhemus Dominikus; Maromon, Rifat Y. Y; Neonufa, Suliha N. I.; Fanggidae, Linda W.; Bahantwelu, Marianus; Dahoklory, Lodwik O.
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Undana Vol 17 No 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jpkmlppm.v17i2.12747

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Desa Noelbaki merupakan desa yang memiliki potensi dalam berbagai aspek dan menjadi perhatian berbagai kalangan komunitas organisasi dan kelompok masyarakat ilmiah untuk melakukan berbagai kegiatan dalam mengembangkan potensi yang ada diwilayah tersebut. Berbagai bentuk program kegiatan dilakukan untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat melalui kemandirian usaha dalam upaya meningkatkan potensi dari Desa Noelbaki agar menjadi maju dan berkembang secara mandiri. Potensi yang dimiliki oleh desa Noelbaki, saat ini juga menjadi perhatian dari beberapa organisasi ataupun kelompok masyarakat ilmiah dalam melakukan pendampingan tehadap beberpa kegiatan desa noelbaki, seperti salah satu kegiatannya di area pantai yang dikenal dengan pantai PANMUTI untuk menjadikan desa nelbaki sebagai desa binaan dari berbagai komunitas dan kelompok masyarakat ilmiah untuk mengembangkan area pantainya. Solusinya adalah melakukan Perencanaan terhadap area pesisir pantai tersebut dengan memberikan bantuan teknis dan pendampingan berupa gambar – gambar master plan terhadap pesisir pantainya, dengan memanfaatan potensi area sepanjang pasisir pantai dengan panjang garis pantai dan pasir pantainya. Tujuan kegiatan ini untuk menghasilkann produk master plan dan gambar DED dalam keperluan penataan lansekap, dan memberikan bekal bagi tim teknis desa tentang bagaimana baiknya menentukan dan menempatkan fasilitas – fasilitas wisata pantai PANMUTI desa noelbaki di yang menarik dalam upaya meningkatkan kerjasama kemitraan di desa Noelbaki dalam kemandirian kewirausahaan. Kata kunci : Gambar DED, Produk Master Plan, Wisata
ADAPTING THE CULTURAL FORMS IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONCEPT OF TOURISM CENTRE ON MULES ISLAND, MANGGARAI Fanggidae, Linda Welmintje; Jerobisonif, Aplimon; Dima, Thomas Kurniawan; Dahoklory, Lodwik Obed; Maromon, Rifat Yoktan Y.; Rudiyanto, Roseven
Jurnal Ilmiah Arsitektur Vol 14 No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Jurusan Arsitektur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/jiars.v14i2.8193

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Mules Island, a small island in the Flores archipelago, possesses a diverse array of tourist attractions. Unfortunately, the island, which falls within the settlement area of the Manggarai ethnic group, lacks facilities to support the development of tourism activities. Thus, designing a tourism centre to address these needs is necessary. At the same time, the local community faces challenges related to cultural identity. Mules Island is home to a multi-ethnic population, with no single dominant ethnic group, a condition that raises the risk of cultural assimilation potentially eroding all existing ethnic identities. Preliminary studies indicate that the residents of Mules identify themselves as part of the Manggarai community. Consequently, Manggarai culture is an apt source of inspiration for the architectural design of the proposed tourism center. The design draws inspiration from two Manggarai cultural elements: the traditional Manggarai house known as Mbaru Niang and the distinctive Manggarai rice field pattern referred to as Sawah Lodok. These cultural forms are adapted into the design through a process of form transformation, employing both traditional and borrowing methods. The proposed facilities include a Tourist Information Center, cottages, gazebos, an observation tower, a plaza with food stalls, a plaza with souvenir kiosks, an amphitheater, a prayer room, and public restrooms. All structures incorporate plan and roof forms derived from the transformation of Mbaru Niang, while the site layout reflects the transformed pattern of Sawah Lodok. The architectural design of the tourism center on Mules Island has promoted the identity and the beauty of Manggarai culture while fulfilling its functional role in supporting tourism development activities.