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Konsultasi Teknis Perencanaan Kawasan Latihan Militer Dan Wisata Di Cipelah, Kabupaten Bandung Machdi, Ardhiana Muhsin; Erwin Yuniar Rahadian; Oktavia, Triani; Naja, Muhammad Farhat; Adyuta, Francisca; Sani, Faza Raufa; Ramdhani, Mursyid Abdul Aziz; Fathurraziqin, Habib
IKHLAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Dosen dan Mahasiswa Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): IKHLAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Dosen dan Mahasiswa
Publisher : Indra Institute Research & Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58707/ikhlas.v3i1.993

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Komando Latihan (KOLAT) militer berfungsi sebagai tempat berkumpul untuk persiapan latihan dan tempat binaan personel TNI AD. Fungsi seperti ini umumnya menempati area yang cukup luas dan merupakan daerah yang masih alami serta belum terjamah tangan manusia sebagai simulasi kondisi pertempuran yang menuntut kewaspadaan dan fisik yang prima. Seiring dengan berkembangnya wisata petualang, pihak Kodam III/Siliwangi menginginkan agar tempat komando latihan militer ini dapat berfungsi ganda saat tidak digunakan latihan. Kawasan ini juga harus fleksibel akan kebutuhan fasilitas wisata yang kekinian dan akan selalu menjadi daya tarik bagi masyarakat untuk berkunjung. Desa Cipelah sendiri berada di antara dua kawasan wisata dengan kondisi perekonomian masyarakatnya yang kurang baik hingga memicu terjadinya tindakan kriminal bagi pengendara yang melintasi desa tersebut. Hal ini disampaikan oleh Pangdam III/Siliwangi yang saat kegiatan ini berlangsung masih dijabat oleh Mayjen Kunto Arief Wibowo, S.I.P. Permasalahan inilah yang kemudian menjadi alasan utama dipilihnya kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini
Exploring Experience and First Impression in The Liminal Spaces (Case Studies: Corridors and Stairs in Campus Environment) Naja, Muhammad Farhat; Kuswanto, Iqbal Raihan; Purnama, Alan; Fathurraziqin, Habib; Wardhani, Mustika Kusumaning
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Volume 6 No 1, 2023
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v6i1.18709

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Humans and their feelings are a 'unique' study in architectural design, such as how humans behave in some spatial settings. Spatial settings are usually defined as an environment that contains specific activities. However, what about transitional spaces or corridors that only serve as intermediaries for 'some walking experience'? The discussion related to liminal space becomes interesting, mainly when studied from the perspective of architectural psychology. This study aims to investigate human experiences and perceptions of liminal spaces, focusing on two locations: the corridors and the stairs at the campus. The research method used is mixed methods, with random samplings collected through an online survey to explore feelings, visuals, and hearing responses to liminal spaces. The study results show that respondents who have experienced being in a liminal space tend to have contra-perceptions of the Alienation theory by Marx, which can be attributed to the habits of the respondents in dealing with that space and their objective nature. Meanwhile, respondents with perceptions that align with Alienation theory tend to be influenced by their feelings and visual imagination. Moreover, respondents whose perceptions aligned with the theory expressed their discomfort and anxiety caused by unconducive room conditions. This research contributes to understanding human experiences and perceptions in liminal spaces with limitations including a small number of respondents and intangible indicators, making it difficult to explain perceptions in nominal terms. Thus, this research can broaden the understanding of architectural psychology and spatial perception.