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Spatial Quality Concept Through Direction of View Accommodating Work for Home Activities in Official Houses Bodromulatsih, Ratri; Defina, Ima; Cahyadini, Sarah
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): ASTONJADRO
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i3.15842

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In the last 20 years, working from home (WFH) has become more common and even more popular due to the outbreak of the infectious disease COVID-19. This condition is a challenge for residences that are not designed for living and working, especially for houses that are not designed for work, such as official residences. Apart from that, there are restrictions on changing the physical structure of the building that residents must comply with. Knowing these conditions, it is necessary to pay attention to the quality of the building so that the building remains able to accommodate these activities. As a method to achieve research objectives, this research uses two strategies, namely qualitative as the dominant method and quantitative as the supporting method. Quantitative data as a grouping of resident data and as a basis for exploring data in the next stage, namely the qualitative stage. Qualitative data was analyzed using thematic analysis, to find themes related to quality spatial conditions to accommodate work activities at home. Based on the three existing unit types, the presence of other individuals constitutes unwanted visual content. In type 4, residents who work in the bedroom do not get the desired view because the distance between the units is too close. So that quality spatial conditions can be realized, it is necessary to pay attention to the following concepts: (1) Space presents the desired visual content (2) Uses furniture that is essential for work (3) Provides a personal touch (4) Windows with features that can regulate visual privacy.
EVALUASI KINERJA PENGENDALIAN BANJIR EMBUNG SEMPAJA DAN ARAH PENGEMBANGAN BERBASIS KONSTRUKSI HIJAU Perkasa, Ian Karunia; Bodromulatsih, Ratri; Astani, Lidwina Putri
Teknologi Sipil : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Vol 9, No 2 (2025): JTS TEKNOLOGI SIPIL
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/ts.v9i2.24346

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Banjir di Kawasan Sempaja, Samarinda, menjadi tantangan yang semakin kompleks akibat perubahan iklim dan ketergantungan pada infrastruktur pengendali konvensional. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi kinerja Embung Sempaja dan merumuskan strategi pengembangan berbasis konstruksi hijau sebagai solusi adaptif. Analisis dilakukan melalui pemodelan hidrologi (HEC-HMS) dan hidrolika (HEC-RAS) terintegrasi, menggunakan data curah hujan terkini (hingga 2024) dan topografi DEMNAS. Hasil utama menunjukkan adanya peningkatan ancaman hidrologis serta kondisi Embung Sempaja saat ini memiliki volume tampungan efektif hanya sekitar 5.3% dari volume rekomendasi desain, yang berimplikasi pada risiko genangan signifikan di area permukiman. Temuan ini membuktikan bahwa pendekatan infrastruktur tunggal tidak lagi memadai untuk menjawab tantangan di kota tropis. Oleh karena itu, berdasarkan hasil penelitian disimpulkan bahwa transformasi menuju strategi konstruksi hijau yang komprehensif mengintegrasikan solusi makro seperti pembangunan long storage tambahan dengan infrastruktur mikro berbasis alam yang terdistribusi merupakan sebuah keharusan untuk meningkatkan resiliensi banjir perkotaan secara efektif dan berkelanjutan
Comparing Urban Qualities: A City Livability Framework Applied to Jakarta and Nusantara Capital City Utomo, Pandu K.; Azizah, Anisah; Nopianti, Putri; Kholifah, Nur Asriatul; Tristanto, Kartika; Bodromulatsih, Ratri
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 6, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v6i1.1784

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This research develops a systemic framework for analyzing urban livability by applying the DPSIR (Drivers, Pressures, States, Impacts, Responses) model to the contrasting cases of Jakarta, Indonesia's established megacity, and Nusantara Capital City (IKN), the planned new capital. Through a systematic literature review and comparative case analysis, we move beyond static indicators to reveal the dynamic causal mechanisms shaping livability. The findings indicate that Jakarta's unmanaged organic growth has established a negative feedback loop of uncontrolled urban intensity, resulting in three interrelated consequences: significant environmental deterioration, substantial economic losses from persistent congestion, and compromised resident well-being. In contrast, IKN's "Forest City" plan represents a comprehensive attempt to integrate density, Diversity, access, and Form from the outset. However, this planned approach is risky. If neighbourhoods lack lively shops and services, people may not use the excellent public transit. Also, if new development makes housing too expensive, it could push out the very people the city is meant to serve. The DPSIR framework proves invaluable for diagnosing these complex interdependencies, offering a practical tool for anticipatory governance. The comparative analysis underscores that creating livable cities requires managing entire causal pathways through integrated, adaptive policies rather than pursuing isolated interventions. This research provides critical insights for Indonesian urban policy and contributes a robust analytical approach to the global pursuit of cities that balance development with human dignity and resilience.