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Redesain Interior Ruang Inap untuk Kenyamanan Pasien di Rumah Singgah Kanker Samarinda: Redesigning Temporary Stay Room Interiors to Enhance Patient Comfort at the Samarinda Cancer Shelter Hidayati, Zakiah; Putra, Hatta Musthafa Adham; Noviana, Mafazah; Latief, Oktavian Daroyni; Rahman, M. Haikal; Abdurrokhman, Abdurrokhman
PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 5 (2025): PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/pengabdianmu.v10i5.9138

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Samarinda Cancer Shelter is an essential facility for cancer patients from various regions in East Kalimantan. However, the interior design of the temporary stay room still has problems that affect patient comfort and accessibility. This community service activity aims to redesign the layout of the temporary stay room, which consists of patient resting rooms, companion rooms, and isolation rooms, considering the needs of patients and companions. The redesign involves adding a ramp to improve accessibility, using soundproofing materials, and utility systems such as air conditioning and blowers for better air quality. Adjustments were also made to the isolation room, such as improving toilet facilities, reducing bed capacity to one with the addition of comfort facilities, and choosing a soft color palette to create a calming atmosphere. The redesign results are expected to improve the comfort, function of the space, and quality of life of cancer patients and other residents. The intensive discussions with managers and users ensure that the proposed design solutions meet their needs.
Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Barang Bekas Untuk Elemen Interior Bagi Anak Panti Asuhan Áisyiyah Al Walidaturrahmah Kota Samarinda Mafazah Noviana; Zakiah Hidayati; Nur Husniah Thamrin
Jurnal Pengabdian UntukMu NegeRI Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Pengabdian Untuk Mu negeRI
Publisher : LPPM UMRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37859/jpumri.v6i2.4124

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Panti Asuhan Aisyiyah Al-Walidaturrahmah merupakan salah satu panti asuhan yang berada di Kota Samarinda yang diperuntukkan bagi anak-anak yang tidak mampu agar mendapat penghidupan yang lebih layak serta mendapat pendidikan, kasih sayang yang dapat menjadi bekal di masa datang. Memberi pendidikan berupa pelatihan keterampilan merupakan salah satu upaya untuk membentuk karakter dan kreatifitas anak-anak panti asuhan. Salah satu pelatihan yang diberikan yaitu Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Barang Bekas berupa kaleng cat 25 kg bekas yang dijadikan menjadi elemen interior. Pelatihan ini bertujuan bukan hanya untuk meningkatkan karakter dan kreatifitas anak-anak panti asuhan akan tetapi juga untuk mengurangi limbah kaleng cat bekas. Masyarakat umumnya hanya langsung membuang limbah ke TPA (Tempat Pembuangan Akhir), limbah terdiri dari berbagai macam unsur yang tidak seluruhnya bisa terurai. Pengolahan limbah yang tidak bisa terurai salah satunya kaleng cat bekas yang memiliki potensi menjadi kursi sebagai elemen interior yang bernilai jual ekonomis dan dapat menjadikan ruangan menjadi lebih menarik. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan ini yaitu metode ceramah, demonstrasi, praktik dan tanya jawab. Hasil evaluasi dari kegiatan ini menunjukkan tanggapan positif dari peserta dan pengurus panti asuhan.
Peningkatan Estetika Kawasan Kampung Ketupat Samarinda Melalui Desain Sculpture: Improving the Aesthetics of Kampung Ketupat Samarinda Through Sculpture Design Hidayati, Zakiah; Putra, Hatta Musthafa Adham; Fahrezi, Irgi Ahmad
PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 8 (2024): PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/pengabdianmu.v9i8.7135

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Kampung Ketupat, located in the District of Samarinda Seberang - Samarinda, has been a tourist destination since 2017. Kampung Ketupat is one of the old villages in Samarinda located along the Mahakam River, consisting of stilt houses made from ironwood. Many of its residents are artisans who make 'ketupat' (woven palm leaf pouches for rice) containers sold in Samarinda and the surrounding areas. As time passes, facilities such as sculptures in Kampung Ketupat gradually become obsolete both in terms of appearance and materials. Based on these problems, the Building Architecture Study Program - Samarinda State Polytechnic, through Community Service activities, provided a solution to the problem with the Kampung Ketupat sculpture design approach, which is more in line with the needs of the tourist area. The implementation method is direct observation in the field, the study of related literature, interviews with local community groups and communities, and design activities. The result of the activity is a complete working drawing that can be used as a reference in making new sculptures by the management of Kampung Ketupat. Apart from the sculpture's proportions being more monumental, the update includes a more modern and Instagrammable design form and lighting on several sides. The working drawings can be an important input for plans to improve the aesthetics of the Kampung Ketupat area.
Interior Modification of Residential Housing in Flood Prone Areas Hidayati, Zakiah; Noviana, Mafazah; Rosyidi, Muhammad Fadzillah
International Journal of Disaster Management Vol 5, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : TDMRC, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijdm.v5i3.28552

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For over two decades (1998, 2008, 2019), floods have occurred in Samarinda in various intensities and different areas. In Bengkuring, flooding has submerged houses for days since 2008. It happens for days with an average depth of 0.5-1 meter. Flooding can cause minor, moderate, and severe damage or destruction of homes, property, and community disorders. People whose homes are submerged by floods make some adaptations to mitigate. Some modifications are to create a small barrier in front of the house, raise the floor, and repair waterways. Safe space is crucial during floods, especially in a one-story house. This study aims to improve the form of adaptation in residential homes in flood-prone areas. Similarly, the objective is to modify the interior to create a safe space for goods and occupants. The method of data analysis is based on Space Syntax Analysis J-Graphs. Occasionally, J-Graphs can efficiently explain interior modifications, including the ratio and layer of safe spaces, the number of indoor and outdoor connecting rooms, and the ring configuration. Through the design approach and prototype demonstration, it is possible to install interior modifications by making mezzanine floors and utilizing the attic. Although most previous research on building adaptation focused on home construction, home interior modification promises advantages that will result in a more straightforward and workable project for the community's needs.
Climate Change and Flood Exposure in Settlements: Spatial Analysis of Geographical and Topographical Factors for Urban Resilience Hidayati, Zakiah; Ikaputra, Ikaputra
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 8, No 1 (2025): Volume 8 No 1, 2025
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v8i1.28672

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Climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of flood events, posing substantial threats to urban settlements, especially those situated in topographically vulnerable areas. This study investigates the role of geographical and topographical attributes—such as elevation, slope, proximity to water bodies, and landform configuration—in shaping flood exposure. Through a systematic literature review of 31 peer-reviewed articles, the research highlights the physical determinants of flood risk under changing climate conditions. It identifies critical spatial factors contributing to exposure, including natural features (e.g., low-lying coastlines and floodplains) and anthropogenic interventions (e.g., artificial fill, unregulated urban expansion, and inadequate drainage). Case studies from diverse contexts—such as O‘ahu (Hawai‘i), Bekasi (Indonesia), and the Tanaro River Valley (Italy)—demonstrate how these spatial characteristics interact with climate-driven hazards to amplify urban flood risks. Unlike many previous studies that emphasize hazard intensity or socio-economic vulnerability, this research narrows its scope to physical exposure as a foundational dimension of risk. The findings stress the need for spatially grounded planning approaches that integrate topographic analysis and nature-based solutions into disaster risk reduction and urban resilience strategies. By focusing on exposure, this study provides a conceptual contribution to the field of urban climate adaptation, reframing physical geography not as a passive backdrop but as an active and dynamic determinant of vulnerability. This study highlights physical exposure as an active spatial condition, offering a reframed perspective for integrating topographic insight into urban flood resilience planning.