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PENGHAWAAN ALAMI PADA RUMAH TINGGAL DI KAWASAN PERMUKIMAN WADUK PLUIT DENGAN PENDEKATAN KONSEP RUMAH SEHAT Lestari, Devy Wahyu; Pasaribu, Ramos P.
Mintakat: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 23 No. 2 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : Architecture Department University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jam.v23i2.7731

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Rumah sebagai suatu kebutuhan pokok bagi manusia seharusnya dapat memberikan kenyamanan dan tidak berdampak buruk bagi kesehatan penghuninya. Salah satu aspek terpenting pada bangunan rumah tinggal yaitu bagaimana menciptakan penghawaan dan sirkulasi udara yang baik sebagai salah satu kriteria rumah sehat. Namun apabila suatu rumah tinggal dibangun pada lingkungan yang tidak sesuai peruntukan lahan dan dengan segala permasalahan lingkungan yang ada disekitar rumah tinggal tersebut, seperti pada studi kasus rumah tinggal di area permukiman Kawasan Waduk Pluit, perlu dibuat solusi dan konsep rumah sehat yang dapat meminimalisir dampak buruk dari pencemaran lingkungan terhadap keberlangsungan hidup penghuninya. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan metode deskriptif kualitatif dan observasi langsung terhadap objek penelitian. Pembahasan pada penelitian ini lebih ditekankan pada penghawaan alami sebagai konsep rumah sehat ditengah permasalahan lingkungan yang ada, ditinjau dari aspek desain, fungsi dan teknologi, untuk selanjutnya dapat ditarik kesimpulan dan solusi yang dapat diterapkan pada bangunan rumah tinggal, juga sebagai standar acuan penghawaan yang baik pada konsep rumah sehat.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------House as a basic needs for humans should be able to provide comfort and not have a bad impact for the health of the occupants. One of the most important aspects of a house building is how to create good ventilation and air circulation as one of the criteria for a healthy home. However, if a house is built in an environment that is not in accordance with the land use and with all environmental problems that exist around the houses, such as in the case study of houses in the Waduk Pluit Area, This research aims to create solutions and concepts of healthy homes that can minimize the impact of environmental pollution for the life of the occupants. This research use qualitative descriptive method and direct observation of the research object. The discussion in this study is more about natural ventilation as a healthy home concept in the midst of existing environmental problems, in terms of design, function and technology aspects, then it will make conclusions and solutions that can be applied to houses buildings, as well as a reference standard for good ventilation. on the concept of a healthy home.
Evaluasi Konsep Ramah Anak berdasarkan Teori Gestalt pada Tekstur Desain Fungsi Ruang di Lingkungan Ruang Dalam Hunian Vertikal (Studi Kasus Rumah Susun di Kota Kendari) Rafi, Abdur; Eni, Sri Pare; Pasaribu, Ramos P.
Sultra Civil Engineering Journal (SCiEJ) Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Sultra Civil Engineering Journal (SCiEJ)
Publisher : Universitas Sulawesi Tenggara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54297/sciej.v6i2.1292

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This study evaluates the extent to which child-friendly concepts in apartments in Kendari City have integrated Gestalt principles into the texture and function of spaces. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive-analytical methods to gain a deeper understanding of the application of child-friendly concepts in vertical housing. This research was conducted in several apartments in Kendari City: Ponggolaka Apartments, PPS Apartments, Puday Apartments, and Bungkutoko Apartments. Based on the research results and discussion, it can be concluded that the application of texture in the spatial design of apartments in Kendari City has not fully met the basic principles of visual and tactile perception that support child comfort and development: Proximity, Similarity, Continuity, Closure, Figure-Ground, Visual Texture Variation, Tactile Texture (touch), Regularity and Balance, Textural Scale and Proportion, and Sensory Stimulation Function.
The Visual Psychological Influence of Cadet Soldiers on Terracotta Materials on the Shape of the Facade of the Main Hall Building of Akmil Magelang Hermanto, Bambang; Eni, Sri Pare; Pasaribu, Ramos P.
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i6.1768

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The Indonesian Army Military Academy (Akmil) in Magelang, established on October 31, 1945, plays a key role in the education and development of career officers for the Indonesian Army (TNI AD). This research aims to evaluate the design of a new Main Hall facility at Akmil, focusing on the use of terracotta materials for its façade. This study employs a quantitative research method with a descriptive approach, supported by qualitative insights from interviews. The primary objective is to empirically assess the psychological impact of terracotta materials on the façade of the Main Hall at Akmil. Data collection involves questionnaires and surveys targeting cadet soldiers to assess their visual perceptions, emotional responses, and preferences regarding the terracotta façade. The proposed design using terracotta materials for the façade is anticipated to enhance both the physical and emotional appeal of the Main Hall. The use of terracotta is expected to create a welcoming, symbolic landmark that reinforces Akmil’s institutional identity and the pride of its personnel. The new Main Hall, incorporating terracotta, promises to address the space limitations while enhancing the psychological and symbolic value of the building. This upgrade will strengthen Akmil’s role as a leading institution in military education. The findings provide insights into how architectural design can contribute to both functional efficiency and emotional well-being in military institutions. This research offers recommendations for future military building designs, emphasizing the importance of material selection for promoting institutional pride and identity.
Alternatif Pengembangan Ruang Terbuka Hijau yang Sesuai untuk Permukiman Padat (Studi Kasus: Perumahan Dosen IKIP Jatikramat Bekasi) Ndruru, Fonahia; Rilatupa, James E. D.; Pasaribu, Ramos P.
Jurnal Politik dan Pemerintahan Daerah Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/jppd.v7i2.265

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This study aims to formulate alternatives for the development of Green Open Spaces (GOS) in densely populated residential areas in the IKIP Jatikramat Bekasi Lecturers' Housing Complex, with a focus on innovative and adaptive strategies to address land constraints and the ecological and social needs of the area. The research method uses a qualitative approach through literature study and descriptive case analysis. Data was obtained through literature on Green Open Spaces (RTH) and green infrastructure, as well as field observations related to green space potential, drainage conditions, and community participation. The findings were analysed in an integrated manner to formulate relevant recommendations for the development of Green Open Spaces (RTH). The results of the study show that the development of Green Open Spaces (RTH) in dense settlements can be done through the use of vertical and horizontal space. Recommendations include the application of green roofs and green walls, the construction of pocket parks on limited land, and community gardens to strengthen social interaction and food security. Rain gardens and bioretention are considered effective in reducing water runoff, while tree planting and green infrastructure-based drainage revitalisation increase environmental absorption. Successful implementation is determined by community participation, policy support, environmental education, and stakeholder collaboration.