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Pemanfaatan Pocket Park Sebagai Infrastruktur Hijau di Permukiman Islami (Studi Kasus: Kampung Arab, Kota Malang) Senjana, Suci; Junara, Nunik; Mutiara, Elok
Jurnal Pembangunan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 17, No 2 (2021): JPWK Volume 17 No. 2 June 2021
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/pwk.v17i2.36537

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Urban areas have the character of increasingly dense buildings and less land that can be used for green infrastructure. So that the option to increase green open space is increasingly difficult. Along with the population growth in Kampung Arab and the low number of public facilities, the environment became very crowded and have less adequate public open spaces for the residents who lived here. Kampung Arab itself is a settlement dominated by Muslim residents who have been in this area for a long time. This study aims to analyze the feasibility of applying the pocket garden concept to Islamic residential kasawan which is currently in a congested condition. The first step is to collect data from observations, surveys and literature selection. Then, the method used to analyze is discourse analysis and selective criteria. These two processes show the results in the form of the benefits of the pocket garden concept in settlements, a map of the location at a point in Kampung Arab which can be used as a pocket garden and a map of the distance from the pocket garden to the surrounding house. These findings explain that the concept of green open space for narrow land can improve the quality of life for urban communities, especially those in Kampung Arab. Therefore, the application of the concept as a concept that is suitable for use in the future both in planning and designing in Kampung Arab, urban areas of the population. There are related professions that can work using this system such as spatial policy makers, planners, and architects.
Konsep Hutan Bakau sebagai Konsep untuk Mitigasi Tsunami di Banda Aceh, Indonesia Suci Senjana; Tasliati Djafar; Rufia Andisetyana Putri
Desa-Kota: Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah, Kota, dan Permukiman Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Urban and Regional Planning Program Faculty of Engineering Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/desa-kota.v5i1.70756.163-171

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Pada tahun 2004, tsunami Samudra Hindia melanda Kota Banda Aceh, ibu kota provinsi Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, dengan gelombang setinggi 11 meter. Peristiwa ini menjadikan banyak pihak sadar dan memberi perhatian untuk melindungi kota dari ancaman bahaya alam tidak terduga di masa depan. Berkembang penelitian-penelitian yang mengusulkan solusi berbasis alam, terutama penggunaan vegetasi untuk dapat mendukung tanggul dalam mengurangi kecepatan aliran air tsunami, diantaranya melalui penggunaan tanaman bakau. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengembangkan penggunaan hutan bakau untuk mendukung tanggul struktural dalam meningkatkan kapasitas mitigasi tsunami di garis pantai Banda Aceh. Studi ini diawali dengan survei dan observasi wilayah pesisir Kota Banda Aceh yang dilanjutkan dengan penggunaan metode projective design strategy untuk membuat perencanaan skenario hutan bakau pada perencanaan lanskap garis pantai Kota Banda Aceh. Analisis data sekunder dengan menggunakan literatur membantu menyusun kerangka kerja konseptualisasi hutan bakau di Kota Banda Aceh. Tanaman bakau sebagai elemen lanskap dan penerapannya sebagai hutan bakau menjadi fokus penelitian ini. Alih-alih membandingkan mana yang harus dipilih antara tanaman bakau dan tanggul, penelitian ini meninjau bagaimana keduanya digunakan dan bermanfaat bagi masyarakat dan ekosistem. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah konsep skenario pemanfaatan hutan bakau dengan jarak 1,5 km dari bangunan dan mendampingi fungsi tanggul serta jalur evakuasi dalam usaha mengurangi kerusakan akibat tsunami yang mungkin akan terjadi. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini tidak mengkritik penggunaan tanggul struktural, tetapi mengembangkan pengetahuan bagi para praktisi dan pemangku kepentingan untuk menyelidiki opsi dalam melengkapi strategi perencanaan dan desain kota dalam isu ini untuk berpartisipasi dalam pembangunan berkelanjutan.
Adaptation Strategy for Home-Based Batik Enterprise Space in Arab Village Sugihwaras Pekalongan Mohammad Sahid Indraswara; Atiek Suprapti; Agung Budi Sardjono; Suci Senjana; Septana Bagus Pribadi
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 7, No 3 (2023): Journal of Islamic Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jia.v7i3.17613

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Changes in the pattern of batik trade in Sugihwaras Arab Village encourage the community to adapt by utilising the space in their homes to become Home Based Enterprises (HBEs) of batik space. HBEs batik space is a characteristic of Sugihwaras Arab Village as a batik trading area. The people of Arab Village have adapted by implementing the "hijab concept" to maintain privacy between domestic activities and the batik business. The application of the "hijab concept" is something unique to study because the "hijab concept" is usually only applied to Muslim women's clothing. Based on this phenomenon, researchers are interested in examining how Hijab is used as an adaptation strategy in a batik Home Based Enterprises space. This study examines the "hijab concept" as an adaptation strategy in the batik business space. The research method uses qualitative-descriptive so that researchers can describe phenomena and information on objects in detail. This research aims to find the implementation of the "hijab concept" as a space adaptation strategy to separate the domestic space and the Home-Based Enterprises. The importance of the study is a cause of the increasing role of women in running a household-based business, so an adaptation strategy is needed by separating the domestic space and the business space. The novelty of this study is the formation of layers of "hijab" in the Batik Home-Based Enterprises space in Arab Village Sugihwaras Pekalongan.  
Adaptation Strategy for Home-Based Batik Enterprise Space in Arab Village Sugihwaras Pekalongan Mohammad Sahid Indraswara; Atiek Suprapti; Agung Budi Sardjono; Suci Senjana; Septana Bagus Pribadi
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 7, No 3 (2023): Journal of Islamic Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jia.v7i3.17613

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Changes in the pattern of batik trade in Sugihwaras Arab Village encourage the community to adapt by utilising the space in their homes to become Home Based Enterprises (HBEs) of batik space. HBEs batik space is a characteristic of Sugihwaras Arab Village as a batik trading area. The people of Arab Village have adapted by implementing the "hijab concept" to maintain privacy between domestic activities and the batik business. The application of the "hijab concept" is something unique to study because the "hijab concept" is usually only applied to Muslim women's clothing. Based on this phenomenon, researchers are interested in examining how Hijab is used as an adaptation strategy in a batik Home Based Enterprises space. This study examines the "hijab concept" as an adaptation strategy in the batik business space. The research method uses qualitative-descriptive so that researchers can describe phenomena and information on objects in detail. This research aims to find the implementation of the "hijab concept" as a space adaptation strategy to separate the domestic space and the Home-Based Enterprises. The importance of the study is a cause of the increasing role of women in running a household-based business, so an adaptation strategy is needed by separating the domestic space and the business space. The novelty of this study is the formation of layers of "hijab" in the Batik Home-Based Enterprises space in Arab Village Sugihwaras Pekalongan.  
English Training for PKK Mothers as Strategy to Assist Children Learn English from Young Age Rohmana, Wahyu Indah Mala; Senjana, Suci
International Journal of Community Service Learning Vol. 6 No. 4 (2022): November 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijcsl.v6i4.50358

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Currently, many children are exposed to English, especially from online media, and are starting to practice it at home. Children, especially toddlers, need assistance at home from their mothers. However, not all parents especially mothers have enough English skills to teach their own children. Therefore, the community service that is carried out for PKK women in Karangploso View is expected to improve English communication by parents at home better. The community service aims to increase the English skill of the member of PKK mothers. The method used in this activity is the Participatory Action Study (PAR). From community service, you are more confident in speaking English with your child at home, you have your own way of communicating in English according to the character of your child, and your child has an increase in his daily vocabulary in English at home. It is implicated that parents especially mothers can teach English at home by themselves and get used children to start using English from a young age.
Resilience in Islamic Urban Form: Exploring Dynamics in Historic Central District of Banda Aceh, Indonesia Senjana, Suci; Handayani, Wiwandari; Suprapti, Atik
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 8, No 3 (2025): Journal of Islamic Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jia.v8i3.26471

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Islamic cities have a distinct spatial organization and architectural character deeply influenced by Islamic principles and historical context. Therefore, examining morphology provides invaluable insights into the socio-cultural dynamics and urban form components that have shaped these cities over centuries. This research aims to distinguish the distinctive features that define Banda Aceh as an Islamic city that could influence its resilience. Moves with three objectives: to delve into the history of Islam under different rulers, map the locations of historical areas as part of the urban form components, and examine the identified components' characteristics. Drawing upon the observation, latest satellite imagery, and historical archives, the study delves into the city's urban morphology and spatial organization, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of its Islamic urban form. The findings highlight historical area typologies based on governance timelines. Key finding portrays the survival of infrastructures, including mosques, commercial areas, and public spaces, which reflect cultural practices. The growth of Banda Aceh began from the western bank of the river. It also plays a role in shaping the city layout, initially with the main role of the river as a trade transportation route in the past. Studying the resilience of urban components can enrich urban planning studies and provide inputs for policymakers that there are socio-cultural elements in the city's physical structure that have endured over time, which can support efforts to enhance resilience in the future.