Fery Andi, Uray
Department Of Architecture, Faculty Of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura, Pontianak, Indonesia

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PERANCANGAN LIFESTYLE CENTER DI PONTIANAK Chandra, Helen Julia; Andi, Uray Fery; Alhamdani, Muhammad Ridha
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i2.97458

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The lifestyle changes of urban communities in the modern era are shaped by technological advancements, globalization, and the daily use of social media. These factors have created new tendencies in public activities, particularly among Generation Z and millennials, driving greater interest in culinary, fashion, sports, and recreational activities. Such trends demand urban spaces that are not only functional but also capable of offering meaningful social experiences as a new spatial concept in the city. In major Indonesian cities, this demand is addressed through lifestyle centers"”integrated areas combining retail, culinary, recreation, and open public spaces. These facilities emphasize green open areas, pedestrian accessibility, and social interaction, offering a different experience from conventional shopping malls. As a developing city, Pontianak lacks facilities that comprehensively accommodate various lifestyle needs within a single, well-planned area. The Lifestyle Center design in Pontianak aims to fulfill this gap by providing integrated facilities for culinary, recreation, sports, and fashion. The design method applied refers to the five design steps by Snyder & Catanese, which consist of the initiation stage, preparation stage, analysis and synthesis stage, evaluation stage, and implementation stage. The outcome is a Lifestyle Center envisioned as an adaptive, inclusive, and representative urban hub, fostering both functional and experiential qualities that reflect the evolving lifestyle of Pontianak"™s urban community.
PUSAT PENAMPUNGAN HEWAN DI KOTA PONTIANAK Meyliany, Meyliany; Alhamdani, Muhammad Ridha; Andi, Uray Fery
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i2.97451

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The surging number of pet ownerships has mirrored the trajectory of the growth of human population, ultimately contributing to the commercialization of pets. Practices carried by breeders or pet shops often neglect animal welfare. The lack of public education and awareness about pet ownership"™s responsibilities eventually has led to higher abandonment rates of animals, particularly for cats and dogs frequently found roaming unsupervised in urban environments. Moreover, ineffective animal population control policies, combined with limited shelter capacity and operational constraints, further exacerbate the issue of stray animal overpopulation. In Pontianak City, there is currently no adequate and integrated animal shelter facility. Therefore, this design aims to provide a space that not only houses stray animals, but also cares for, trains, educates, and provides a means of interaction between animals and humans. The design method applied refers to Snyder & Catanese's 5 design steps, which include the initiation, preparation, proposal submission, evaluation stages, and action.. The design approach applied focuses on accommodating the natural behaviour of animals with the theme of Freedom & Engage, which is translated into the building's form, circulation, and functions. The design outcome is an animal shelter facility which relevanst to current challenges and needs in field.
PERPUSTAKAAN UMUM DAERAH KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA DENGAN PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR TROPIS MODERN Rahmaniawati, Dian Ayu; Andi, Uray Fery; Lestari, Lestari
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v12i1.69017

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Each year, less than 1% of the population visits the Kubu Raya Regency Regional Public Library. This is due to the less strategic location of the library. In addition, the library space does not meet standard space requirements. Due to its geographical location, Kubu Raya Regency is included in a tropical climate with average temperatures and high rainfall. Therefore, a design method that can be adapted to the climate is needed to achieve comfort in the building. The purpose of the design of the Kubu Raya Regency Regional Public Library is to meet the comfort and space needs of the users by applying a modern tropical architectural approach. The design is done through several stages, starting from data collection, analysis, concept synthesis and design. The result of the design is the creation of a library building that is comfortable and can meet the needs of its users. The comfort of the building is achieved through a good lighting and ventilation system by creating an open space in the center of the building, making many openings, applying a cross ventilation system, adding a secondary skin and sun shading. To meet the needs of the user space, it is realized through the provision of space that is adjusted to the results of the analysis of the user space requirements and the standard space requirements for district / city public libraries. The building is rectangular in shape with a pitched roof. The side of the building is covered with a secondary skin of ACP and a sunshade with batik motifs typical of Kubu Raya.
PASAR RAKYAT DESA PAL SEMBILAN KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Wicaksana, Raihan; Andi, Uray Fery; Lestari, Lestari
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v12i1.68973

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Pal Sembilan Village is a village located in Sungai Kakap, Kabupaten Kubu Raya. Pal Sembilan Village has potentials such as fruits, plantations, farm, and fish. The abundant potential in the village makes residents need a place to sell what they get. In Pal Sembilan Village there is a private market called Pasar Paret Gadoh. In Pal Sembilan Village there is no market managed by the government. The market is unorganized and uncomfortable. The purpose of the design is to create a type C public market design to meet the needs of residents in carrying out buying and selling activities. The design method used in the design is the five-step design process method, initiation, preparation, submission of proposals, evaluation, and action. The result of the design is the public market which can accommodate residents of Pal Sembilan Village. This is realized by providing a market area which is divided into two zoning areas, the wet stalls area and the dry stalls area, and supporting spaces such as culinary areas also multipurpose rooms. The concept applied openings in buildings so that building is not stuffy, odors do not settle, and make buyers and sellers feel comfortable in the building.