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A Case Study in Architecture Studio: Seating versus Enthusiasm through Sketching Logbook Lionar, Mario Lodeweik; Pranowo, Labdo; Kardina, Kadek Indira Diah; Zagi, Nur Zahrotunnisaa; Kurniawan, Harry
Journal of Architectural Research and Design Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Departement of Architecture, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jars.vol9.iss1.art3

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Previous studies have investigated how seating arrangement may affect students’ performance. This paper presents alternative readings on the relationships between seating in architecture studio and learning enthusiasm within the context of journaling in sketching logbook. The study was conducted upon the students in year 2023/2024 2nd-Semester Undergraduate Architecture Studio, Department of Architecture, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Logbook activities were recorded and visualized against the seating arrangements to formulate hypotheses about potential relationships. Rank-Biserial and Spearman’s ρ were used to test the strength of the correlations. The results show that (1) mobile adjacency among groups correlates positively with similarity in enthusiasm, (2) average visual proximity to all other groups correlates positively with enthusiasm, and (3) both mobile and visual proximity to the entrance correlates positively with enthusiasm. These aspects reveal possible patterns of contacts among students, leading to the conclusion that social interaction in studio is indeed significant for students’ enthusiasm. Keywords: Architecture Studio; Correlations; Seating; Quantitative Analysis
Perkembangan Pemaknaan Measurand Isovist dalam Penerapannya untuk Kuantifikasi Pengalaman Spasio-Visual pada Desain Vegantara, Vanidia; Lionar, Mario Lodeweik
Nature : National Academic Journal of Architecture Vol 12 No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/nature.v12i2a8

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Vision is the most active information processing system and is the primary stimulus for understanding and capturing surrounding experiences, making visual elements significant in design. In this context, isovists provide a general spatio-visual representation of space to quantitatively measure the spatial properties of an environment. This article discusses the development of isovist use in the fields of architecture and urban planning, as well as the interpretation of isovist parameters in relation to the spatial-visual expression of space. The literature analysis method used in this study led to the conclusion that the use of the isovist method is not limited only to buildings alone, but has also expanded to broader scopes such as urban planning and to detailed scopes like interior design. The isovist measurands (things that can be measured) can be indicators in quantifying spatial expression, which include prospect, refuge, mystery, and compactness. The results of this study contribute to the interpretation of measurements in their application for quantifying the spatio-visual characteristics of space, which can be utilized by both researchers and designers.