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KENYAMANAN TERMAL DALAM RUANG PERTEMUAN UMUM DITINJAU DARI ASPEK SIRKULASI UDARA: Studi Kasus Handep Hapakat Kabupaten Pulang Pisau Mardika, I Kadek; Sagala, Daniel
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): "Teori dan Implementasi Desain Perancangan Arsitektur"
Publisher : Jurusan Arsitektur UPR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v18i1.10811

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Good air circulation is needed in a naturally ventilated room to achieve thermal comfort because it can speed up the heat dissipation process and the availability of fresh air in the room. This study aims to examine the air circulation of the meeting room at the Handep Hapakat General ` Kenyamanan termal dalam ruang Pertemuan Umum Handep Hapakat Kabupaten Pulang Pisau ditinjau dari Aspek Sirkulasi Udara 2 Meeting Building in Pulang Pisau Regency and the factors that affect the thermal comfort of the building. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The independent variables were obtained through field measurements in the form of meeting room dimensions, type and area of ventilation openings, while the dependent variable in the form of microclimate included wind speed, indoor and out door temperatures, and air humidity. The analysis was carried out to find out which parts of the room experienced high and low airflow and to find out the supporting factors and obstacles by using the HTC-2 Thermometer Hygrometer and Digital Wind Anemometer GM 816 tester. The results showed that the ventilation system and the type of opening distributed comfortable air movement or wind speed in the space between 0.1 m/s to 0.5 m/s with an air humidity of 49% - 52%, with a ratio of ventilation openings (11 %) of the floor area of the room. It was concluded that the ratio of the opening area to the meeting room area was good enough so that the air circulation was quite smooth.
PERANCANGAN KAWASAN WISATA KONSERVASI PENYU DI TANJUNG KELUANG PANGKALAN BUN DENAGN PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR EKOLOGIS Faizah , Auliani Noor; Mardika, I Kadek; Ngini, Giris
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Kajian Konseptual Perancangan Kawasan, Ruang Terbuka Publik dan Bangunan Arsit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v19i2.14979

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West Kotawaringin Regency, with the capital city of Pangkalan Bun, has great potential to be developed into a leading tourism destination in Central Kalimantan Province. Many foreign and domestic tourists have come and there are many tourist destinations on offer in West Kotawaringin. One of the destinations is the Tanjung Keluang Nature Tourism Park in Kubu Village, Kumai District. Tanjung Keluang TWA is a peninsula that directly faces the Java Sea, has a beautiful natural landscape and is a place where rare turtles such as hawksbill turtles and green turtles lay their eggs. However, there is still little interest from tourists in visiting there because it has not been managed well, such as very minimal supporting facilities. With the special features that TWA Tanjung Keluang has, it has the potential to be developed as a Turtle Conservation Tourism Area which can support conservation, education and recreation activities. However, by providing supporting facilities in this area, you must pay attention to the planning and design so as not to damage the environment and ecosystem there. Therefore, the design of the Turtle Conservation Tourism Area in Tanjung Keluang will be accommodated with an ecological architecture approach.Choosing an ecological architecture approach is able to minimize estimates of environmental damage that will occur as a result of a development, because it is able to create design results that can maintain natural resources, manage the local climate, create buildings that can reduce environmental pollution, use technology with the aim of saving energy and use natural materials. In this way, there will be harmony between buildings, people, species and the environment in the tourist area.