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Pelatihan Mendukung Konservasi Air dan Pengembangan Fasilitas Pembelajaran Berbasis Sociopreneurship bagi Santri Pondok Alam Adat Budaya Nusantara Mahapatih Narotama, Mojokerto, Jawa Timur Asri, Nyoman Puspa; Nuradhi, Laurensia Maureen; Krisbianto, Oki; Marcelino, Wilson; Thie, Carolina D.; Fayola, Karen
JPP IPTEK (Jurnal Pengabdian dan Penerapan IPTEK) Vol 7, No 2 (2023): November
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jpp-iptek.2023.v7i2.5038

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Yayasan Pondok Alam Adat Budaya Nusantara memiliki fokus dalam melestarikan adat budaya melalui tiga program utama, yakni pendidikan, rehabilitasi, dan kebudayaan. Lokasi pondok terletak di sisi barat Gunung Penanggungan, Jawa Timur, sekitar 200 meter di bawah Candi Petirtaan Jolotundo yang menjadi sumber air untuk tiga desa sekitarnya. Pengurus dan santri pondok juga memiliki rasa tanggung jawab untuk melindungi hutan di sekitar candi dari potensi kerusakan yang mungkin terjadi akibat aktivitas wisata. Namun, pondok menghadapi tantangan terkait kapasitas sumber daya manusia untuk melakukan konservasi air. Program pemberdayaan masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memberdayakan santri pondok agar dapat menjadi pelopor sekaligus pelatih dalam melaksanakan konservasi air Jolotundo. Program ini juga melibatkan pembangunan fasilitas bangunan ramah lingkungan berupa gazebo yang digunakan oleh pengurus, santri, maupun pengunjung pondok untuk berdiskusi dan melakukan pembelajaran. Kegiatan ketiga adalah pelatihan wirausaha untuk mendukung perkembangan bisnis keluarga santri pondok yang menjadi penyokong keberlanjutan operasional pondok. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan bahwa santri yang telah menjalani pelatihan sebagai pelatih (training of trainer) konservasi air berhasil menjadi pelatih bagi santri lainnya, pembangunan gazebo berlangsung sesuai rencana, dan motivasi serta pemahaman keluarga santri yang mengikuti pelatihan wirausaha mengalami peningkatan, khususnya dalam mengembangkan bisnis dan jejaring pemasaran produk mereka. Dapat disimpulkan, kegiatan pengabdian ini turut memberikan dukungan terhadap pembangunan berkelanjutan di kawasan wisata Candi Petirtaan Jolotundo.
DEVELOPMENT OF AI AND VR TECHNOLOGY IN ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS Eliana, Stacey; Fayola, Karen; Marcelino, Bong; Pamudji, Muhamad; Nuradhi, Maureen
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v8i3.4623

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In the 4.0 era, many industries combine technology such as the world of design where AI and VR are widely used for reasoning, exploration, visualization, and design innovation. The use of AI and VR in the field of architecture is not something new, previously the theory of AI was discovered in 1956 by Mccarthy and was created to produce intermediate information parameters by imitating the statistical distribution of the information presented as a result of changing options, this concept is the core paradigm from AI and VR theory. Many architecture firms struggle to combine enterprise architecture and technology creation for business strategy. AI and VR can reduce design and development time by as much as 10% and 7%, also minimizes errors that occur in projects by 90%. The research aims to prove that AI and VR help make decisions in the planning and design stages through mixed methods, namely qualitative as a literature study to analyze the use of AI and VR in architecture and quantitative with surveys to analyze interest and feasibility. Based on validated literature, it’s evident that AI and VR advancements are poised to significantly benefit architectural firms by aiding in decision-making, minimizing risks and costs through visualization and calculations, as supported by a survey of 40 architects across 4 bureaus, indicating their crucial role in both current and future architectural practices, with potential to garner substantial market interest, revolutionizing design innovation and efficiency. Keywords: AI, Architecture Firm, Enterprise Business, Digital Entreprenuership, VR.
Site Plan Analysis Based on Measured and Unmeasured Criteria for Housing Development According to Investor Assessment Aryani, Ni Putu; Wahyuadi, Hendra; Kusumowidagdo, Astrid; Fayola, Karen; Widodo, Stephanie Kaori
Tekstur (Jurnal Arsitektur) Vol 4, No 2 (2023): Tekstur
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.tekstur.2023.v4i2.5144

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The high rate of urbanization has encouraged housing development to meet housing needs, especially in border areas. This research was conducted to obtain investment feasibility data by professionals/investors. Three Site Plan designs that have different lot sizes and house types were analysed simultaneously. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used to analyse the measurable criteria and unmeasured criteria. The results of both were assessed by investors using rational-intuitive decision models. This study finds, the analysis of measurable criteria produces Site Plan A having 60 lots with the lowest production costs and selling prices. Meanwhile, Site Plan B and Site Plan C planned 37 and 35 lots with higher production costs and selling prices. Therefore, the financial feasibility simulation generated a significant difference. The results of the analysis of unmeasured criteria indicated that the different category values of each Site Plan dominated each other. The rational-intuitive model divided the percentage based on profit, which was 75% measurable and 25% unmeasurable. The calculation results stated that Site Plan A was more feasible to implement financially and fulfilled the planning as part of an urban area. In conclusion, the results of measured and unmeasured analyses had significant differences. However, by evaluating rational-intuitive decision models performed by professionals, decisions that meet both types of analysis could be produced. Therefore, the calculation of financial feasibility is not the only tool to determine the feasibility of a project. The ability of an investor is also a determining factor in deciding the feasibility of an investment.