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Bangunan Foodcourt Ber-Arsitektur Kontemporer Pada Kawasan Kuliner Di Kecamatan Rungkut Kota Surabaya Ratniarsih, Ika; Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo; Pratama, Muhammad Antoni Dana
Tekstur (Jurnal Arsitektur) Vol 5, No 1 (2024): Tekstur
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.tekstur.2024.v5i1.4998

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Daerah Wonorejo Rungkut merupakan kawasan wisata mangrove di Surabaya. Sebagai kawasan wisata, daerah Wonorejo Surabaya belum memiliki bangunan Kawasan Kuliner. Rancangan desain bangunan Foodcourt pada Kawasan Kuliner untuk memenuhi fasilitas kuliner khas Surabaya dan memfasilitasi pada daerah tersebut. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif berdasar pada tinjauan dari studi kasus Kawasan Kuliner yang terletak di jalan Raya Wonorejo Timur Kelurahan Wonorejo, Kecamatan Rungkut Surabaya termasuk daerah wisata mangrove dengan luas total lahan 1.4 hektar yang dibatasi oleh pertokoan dan pemukiman. Pada kawasan ini terdapat bangunan Foodcourt yang ruang-ruangnya terdiri dari zona publik yaitu area makan indoor, area makan outdoor, stan makanan, area wastafel, toilet umum; zona servis yaitu gudang, dapur, ruang cuci dan toilet. Arsitektur kontemporer pada desain Kawasan Kuliner di Kecamatan Rungkut Surabaya, meliputi aspek-aspek desain seperti bentuk; tatanan lahan; dan ruang menjadi suatu konsep desain yang memiliki ciri khas di masing-masing desainnya. Penerapan tema arsitektur kontemporer pada bentuk bangunan diwujudkan dalam ide desain bentuk kuliner martabak bihun pada fasad bangunan. Rancangan Bangunan Foodcourt pada Kawasan kuliner ini diharapkan agar pengunjung dapat mengetahui jenis kuliner dan menikmati view yang khas pada Kawasan Kuliner Surabaya.
Pengaruh Variasi Konsentrasi NaOH sebagai Nutrisi pada Performansi Biogas Tipe Portabel Syamsuri; Yustia Wulandari Mirzayanti; Wiwik Widyo Widjajanti; Samuel Kristian Bani
Journal of Research and Technology Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): JRT Volume 6 No 2 Des 2020
Publisher : 2477 - 6165

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jrt.v6i2.353

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Biogas is a gas fuel produced by anaerobic activity or fermentation of organic materials, including human and animal waste, domestic (household) waste, or anaerobic degradation of organic materials by anaerobic bacteria. In this study, biogas was used as fuel with the addition of NaOH variations to the modified gasoline generator set engine so that it could work to produce electricity. This experiment used variations of 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10% NaOH nutrition with variations in the electric load of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 watts. These purposed to determine the performance of electric power, torque, and system efficiency. From the test, it found that the greater load of the lamp, the smaller performance of the electric power produced. The results showed that the greatest electric power was the variation of 2% NaOH nutrition with a lamp load of 10 watts, namely 39.33 watts. In the efficiency testing, the greater electric load system resulted efficiency system tent to be stable. The best system efficiency with 2% NaOH nutrition was compared to other nutritional variations. In testing of torque, the greater electric load torque resulted also greater torque. The greatest torque with 2%, NaOH nutrition compared to other nutritional variations.
Knitting Legislative Meaning: A Review of Disability Education Policy in the Law on the National Education System and Disabilities Abdussamad, Zamroni; Triningsih, Anna; Muhtar, Mohamad Hidayat; Lubis, Arief Fahmi; Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo; Agus, Dede
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 22 No. 001 (2023): Pena Justisia (Special Issue)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v22i3.3830

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This study set out to address the question, "How is the future legal construction of the pattern of implementing inclusive, specialized, and equal Education for Persons with Disabilities in Indonesia?" The normative issue of how disabled people in Indonesia are often managed inspired this study. The Law on the Education System and the Law on Disabilities both include ambiguous principles on inclusive and special (segregated) education. The Statute Approach method was used to conduct this normative assessment of the law. The study's findings suggest that moving forward, Indonesia will revise legal norms in both laws and the integration of special schools and regular schools by establishing special units in regular schools to accommodate students with disabilities, all with the goal of achieving full inclusive education for people with disabilities. This may be done in increments, on a continuous basis, and using metrics based on the state of Indonesia's infrastructure right now
Application of Green Architecture in Tourist Park in Pasuruan City as a Recreation and Education Ardhianty, Elsa Juliana; Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo; Salisnanda, Randy Pratama
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i2.7692

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The design of the Tourist Park in Pasuruan as a recreational and educational facility aims to create a tourist attraction for entertainment as well as providing education or knowledge for visitors from children to adults. Several facilities are presented, including a flower garden, play zones such as indoor and outdoor playgrounds and there is an education zone that supports culture-based learning such as displaying various 2D and 3D examples of various batik motifs typical of Pasuruan and other regions as well as providing a place to learn about making them. In addition, the design of this tourism park also considers aspects of comfort and accessibility by providing pedestrian paths that are friendly to all ages, fairly large green spaces, and recreational facilities such as indoor and outdoor children's play areas, water play, and culinary centers based on local products. The application of green architectural principles and sustainable use of resources is the main focus in designing this park, so that it can support environmental conservation while increasing the tourist attraction of Pasuruan. Through an innovative and education-based design approach, this tourism park is expected to become a leading tourism icon in Pasuruan that not only attracts tourists, but also provides social, economic, and environmental benefits for the local community. In this way, this park can become a model for sustainable tourism development that supports the growth of the tourism and education sectors in Indonesia.
DESIGN OF AN ISLAMIC CENTER WITH ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURAL THEME IN KEBOMAS DISTRICT, GRESIK REGENCY, EAST JAVA Prakoso, Gerhana Bagas; Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo; Hendra, Failasuf Herman
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i2.8228

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The design of the Islamic Centre in Gresik Regency responds to the growing need for a multifunctional facility that supports worship, education, social interaction, and economic activities. As a city known for its strong Islamic culture and history, Gresik often referred to as a santri city requires a public space that promotes integrated religious outreach (dakwah) and education. Located on Veteran Road No. 233, a key route linking Gresik and Surabaya, the site offers strategic accessibility. The core issue addressed in this project is the absence of a comprehensive facility that unifies Islamic activities in one location. The community seeks a space that reflects their identity and meets contemporary needs while remaining rooted in Islamic values. The planning process involved a literature review, case studies, site observations, and spatial needs analysis. The design adopts Islamic architectural principles, guided by the macro concept of Rahmatan lil ‘alamin (a mercy to all creation). This overarching theme shapes three micro concepts: land use that reflects hablumminaalam (relationship with nature), building forms inspired by hablumminallah (relationship with God), and spatial organization aligned with hablumminannas (relationship with fellow humans). The final design presents an integrated Islamic Centre complex with clearly defined zoning, featuring a mosque, Islamic Centre building, educational facility, and Hajj training area (manasik haji), along with supporting elements such as a zakat management office, canteen, and green open spaces. The architectural and interior design emphasizes Islamic aesthetics, efficient circulation, and comfort for users engaging in religious and community activities. Ultimately, this Islamic Centre aims to serve not only as a spiritual hub but also as an educational, social, and economic resource. Designed with contextual relevance and sustainability in mind, the building aspires to become an enduring symbol of Islamic architecture and a meaningful contribution to Gresik’s cultural development.
Co-Authors A W Ekaraga A.Sabita Bintang Mardiamsa A.Tutut Subadyo Abbi Ali Achmadi Abdullah Dani Fadhlur Rohman Achmadi, Abbi Ali Adi Cakranegara, Pandu Afifah, Zian Ahmad Fahmi Fatchur Rizal Ahmad Vicky Fahrezi Akbal, M Amansyah, Muhammad Amin Setyo Leksono Amir Mukmin Rachim Anastasia Eka S.T.H. Anna Triningsih Anna Triningsih Antariksa Ardhianty, Elsa Juliana Arief Fahmi Lubis Aries Priyambodo Arlini Dyah Radityaningrum Atika, Firdha Ayu Azizah, S B W Sulistyo Bayu Pratama Putra Bima Pratama Fauzi Putra Brina Oktafiana Broto Wahyono Sulistyo Broto Wahyono Sulistyo Broto Wahyono Sulistyo Broto Wahyono Sulistyo David Sony Setyawan Dede Agus dede agus, dede Dwi Eka Noor Safitri E Poedjioetami Esty Poedjioetami Esty Poedjioetami Evi Yuliawati Evi Yuliawati Evi Yuliawati Fahrezi, Ahmad Vicky Failasuf Herman Hendra Failasuf Herman Hendra Failasuf Herman Hendra Farissa Nuur Khamalis Sakinah Febriany Nurshella Gerdy, Tania Eka Putri Hardiana Martasari HERI IRAWAN Heri yanto I Gede Damarutha Adrian Nugraha I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana I Made Odde Arca Winata I Nyoman Ryu Arca Wiguna Ika Ratniarsih Inas Oktavia Putri Indra Komara, Indra Irawan, Heri Irfani, Muhammad Syihabuddin Karya Arsitra Rismansyah Kuspitsari, Rossy Shinta Liga Dwi Rudiantoro M H Syaifudin Made Suryanatha Prabawa Mardiamsa, A.Sabita Bintang Martasari, Hardiana Miftakhul Maulidyah Ulfatah Modesta Noberti Mohamad Hidayat Muhtar Muhammad Ihya Ulumiddin Muhammad Kinanjar Rahayu Nadhila, Nadia Nurarifah Nareswarananindya, Nareswarananindya Noberti, Modesta Noviyanti, Yuli Dwi Nur Wahyu Adelia Ratih Nurshella, Febriany Oktafiana, Brina Oryanto Untario Pawane, Filia Feronika Permanasari, Wahyu Dinda Prakoso, Gerhana Bagas Pramesti, Sheila Oktaviani Pratama, Muhammad Antoni Dana Pratama, Randy Putra, Bayu Pratama Putra, Bima Pratama Fauzi Rahayu, Muhammad Kinanjar Ramadhan, Zam Zami Ramadhani, Annisa Nur Randy Pratama Salisnanda Ratih, Nur Wahyu Adelia Ratna Puspitasari Rismansyah, Karya Arsitra Rizal, Ahmad Fahmi Fatchur Rizky Rusmal Rohman, Abdullah Dani Fadhlur Rozi, M. Fatchur Rusmal, Rizky S.T.H., Anastasia Eka Safitri, Dwi Eka Noor Salisnanda, Randy Pratama Samuel Kristian Bani Samuel Kristian Bani Selvi Marcellia Sigit Hadi Laksono Siti Azizah Suci Ramadhani Suci Ramadhani Suci Ramadhani, Suci Sulistyo, Broto Wahyono Syahrian Najma Alif Syarifudin SYAMSURI Syamsuri Syamsuri Syamsuri Syamsuri Syamsuri Syamsuri Syarifudin, Syahrian Najma Alif Tania Eka Putri Gerdy Ulfatah, Miftakhul Maulidyah Ulumiddin, Muhammad Ihya Untario, Oryanto Wulandari, Arviana Wulandari, Yustia Y E Sutantio Yaelt Lemus Vergara, Andrea Yoga Widianto Yulfiah, Yulfiah Yuli Dwi Noviyanti Yustia Wulandari Yustia Wulandari Mirzayanti Zamroni Abdussamad Zian Afifah