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Eksplorasi estetika Islami dalam arsitektur masjid di Bandar Lampung Widi Dwi Satria; Adelia Enjelina Matondang; Galuh Fajarwati; Adelyn Salsabilla Mihsan; Annisa Istiqomah
Jurnal Desain Vol 12, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Desain
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/jd.v12i2.22055

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Sebaran masjid di Indonesia telah memasuki fase akulturasi budaya. Banyak masjid yang memiliki gaya arsitektur yang unik serta nilai estetika yang memiliki nilai historis tersendiri. Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh pentingnya memahami penerapan estetika Islami dalam desain masjid, khususnya di Bandar Lampung, yang menggabungkan nilai-nilai agama, budaya lokal, dan modernitas. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis penerapan ornamen Islami, seperti mozaik dan ukiran khas Lampung, serta mengidentifikasi bagaimana pola geometris modern digunakan dalam desain masjid untuk menciptakan ruang ibadah yang estetis dan fungsional. Penelitian dilakukan melalui observasi terhadap lima masjid di Bandar Lampung, dengan fokus pada analisis ornamen Islami, pola geometris, dan integrasi nilai-nilai budaya lokal dalam desain arsitektur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kelima masjid telah menerapkan ornamen Islami, terutama mozaik dan ukiran dengan pola geometris modern, yang tidak hanya berfungsi dekoratif tetapi juga mencerminkan identitas kultural dan kearifan lokal. Pola geometris modern memberikan nuansa kontemporer, menciptakan harmoni antara tradisi Islami dan desain kekinian. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa penerapan estetika Islami dalam desain masjid di Bandar Lampung berhasil menggabungkan nilai-nilai agama, budaya lokal, dan modernitas, menciptakan ruang ibadah yang estetis dan bermakna.
POTENSI KONSTRUSI TUNNEL RECIPROCAL UNTUK HUNIAN PASCA BENCANA DENGAN PENDEKATAN PARAMETRIK Fasha Nurliansyah Mahendra; Galuh Fajarwati; Maqbul Kamaruddin
Jurnal Rekayasa Teknologi dan sains Vol 10, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Rekayasa, Teknologi, dan Sains
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jrets.v10i1.26887

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ABSTRAK Indonesia merupakan negara yang memiliki intensitas bencana alam yang tinggi. Sebagai negara berkembang, tentunya Indonesia sangat terdampak terutama dalam sisi ekonomi. Dampak ekonomi tersebut dipengaruhi oleh dampak personal dan dampak kerusakan. Dampak personal dapat diselesaikan dengan pemberdayaan masyarakat terhadap tanggap bencana. Sedangkan dampak kerusakan hanya bisa diatasi dengan membangunan shelter sebagai bangunan sementara yang menggantikan bangunan yang hancur. Keberadaan bangunan sementara tersebut merupakan sebuah usaha agar roda perekonomian dapat cepat berputar kembali. BNPB mengungkapkan bahwa masalah yang dihadapi dalam membangun shelter adalah pembangunan yang lambat, dan anggaran yang terbatas. Produksi material di wilayah bencana juga berhenti, sehingga material yang tersedia terbatas. Dalam membangun shelter pasca bencana di Indonesia, Andry Widyowijatnoko yang merupakan seorang arsitek mengusulkan penggunaan struktur tunnel reciprocal frame sebagai shelter pasca bencana. Bangunan tersebut dapat dibangun menggunakan material kayu ataupun bambu yang tersedia di sekitar area bencana. Penelitian ini akan menggali potensi dari tunnel reciprocal untuk mengetahui kemungkinan untuk dikembangkan menjadi hunian tetap bagi korban terdampak, dengan menggunakan pendekatan parametrik untuk melakukan analisis struktur. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi referensi untuk membantu percepatan proses pemulihan pasca bencana. Kata Kunci: bencana, parametrik, pemberdayaan masyarakat, shelter, tunnel reciprocal ABSTRACT The Potential of Reciprocal Tunnel Construction for Post-Disaster Housing with a Parametric Approach. As disasters continue to occur and intensify, Indonesia is significantly affected, particularly in terms of its economy. The economic impacts are influenced by both personal losses and physical damage to infrastructure. Personal impacts can be mitigated through community empowerment and disaster preparedness initiatives. In contrast, the impacts of physical destruction can only be addressed by providing temporary shelters to replace damaged or destroyed buildings. The availability of temporary shelters is essential to accelerate the recovery process and restore economic activities in affected areas. According to the Indonesian National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), the main challenges in post-disaster shelter construction are the slow construction process and limited funding. In addition, the production and supply of building materials are often disrupted in disaster-affected areas, resulting in material shortages. To address these challenges, Indonesian architect Andry Widyowijatnoko proposed the use of a tunnel reciprocal frame structure as a post-disaster shelter. This structural system can be constructed using locally available materials such as timber or bamboo, making it suitable for emergency conditions. This study aims to explore the potential of the tunnel reciprocal frame system and evaluate its feasibility for further development into permanent housing for disaster-affected communities by employing a parametric approach for structural analysis. The findings are expected to provide a scientific reference for improving post-disaster housing strategies and supporting a faster and more sustainable recovery process. Keywords: disaster, parametric design, community empowerment, shelter, tunnel reciprocal frame.
Introducing Architecture to Early Childhood through Play-Based Community Service at a Bandar Lampung Kindergarten Novita Hillary Christy Damanik; Guruh Kristiadi Kurniawan; Nova Asriana; Stirena Rossy Tamariska; Galuh Fajarwati
JURIBMAS : Jurnal Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 1 (2026): Juli 2026
Publisher : LKP KARYA PRIMA KURSUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62712/juribmas.v5i1.1393

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Early childhood education in Indonesia remains oriented toward basic literacy and numeracy, while learning about space, form, and the built environment is rarely introduced, even though spatial ability develops rapidly and is highly malleable at a young age. This community service program addressed that gap by introducing basic architectural concepts to kindergarten children through a one-day, play-based workshop at TK Negeri 2 Bandar Lampung. Involving five lecturers and twelve architecture students, the program used visual media, drawing, shape puzzles, cardboard model-making, and an environmental “little architect” role-play, with achievement assessed through a three-indicator facilitator observation rubric (conceptual understanding, creativity, and engagement). Facilitator observation indicated a marked increase in children’s recognition of basic building shapes and functions and in their enthusiasm for design-relateed play, suggesting that early, playful exposure to architectural thinking is feasible and worth institutionalizing in kindergarten curricula.
SIRKULASI PEJALAN KAKI PADA KAWASAN INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI SUMATERA DITINJAU DARI SIRKULASI BERKELANJUTAN DENGAN METODE SPACE SYNTAX Adelia Enjelina; Galuh Fajarwati; Rodi Permana; Rayhan Galuh Dewantoro
Jurnal Arsitektur ARCADE Vol 8 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Arsitektur ARCADE September 2024
Publisher : Prodi Arsitektur UNIVERSITAS KEBANGSAAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/arcade.v8i3.3858

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Abstract: This study focuses on the evaluation and analysis of space and circulation at the Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA) using the space syntax method. The main objective is to assess the impact of ITERA's spatial configuration on accessibility, visibility, and security efficiency. Additionally, the research aims to identify issues related to walkability zoning within the campus environment. The research methodology involves building and space design, utilizing space syntax models to calculate space syntax indices, functional layout analysis, and the interpretation of spatial structures within buildings. Furthermore, the study collects feedback from faculty, students, and staff through surveys using questionnaires.Keyword: sustainability, campus environment, circulation, space syntaxAbstrak: Penelitian ini fokus pada evaluasi dan analisis ruang dan sirkulasi di Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA) dengan menggunakan metode sintaksis ruang. Tujuan utamanya adalah untuk menilai dampak konfigurasi spasial ITERA terhadap aksesibilitas, visibilitas, dan efisiensi keamanan. Selain itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi permasalahan terkait zonasi walkability di lingkungan kampus. Metodologi penelitiannya meliputi perancangan bangunan dan ruang, pemanfaatan model sintaksis ruang untuk menghitung indeks sintaksis ruang, analisis tata letak fungsional, dan interpretasi struktur spasial dalam bangunan. Selanjutnya, penelitian ini mengumpulkan umpan balik dari dosen, mahasiswa, dan staf melalui survei menggunakan kuesioner.Kata Kunci: keberlanjutan, lingkungan kampus, sirkulasi, sintaksis ruang 
Redefining Tropical Walkability: The Challenge of Thermal Comfort for Captive Pedestrians in ITERA Elisabet Nungky Septania; Stirena Rossy Tamariska; Galuh Fajarwati; Rabita Akbari Sitompul; Adelia Enjelina Matondang; Rendy Perdana Khidmat
Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 16, No 1 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Bandar Lampung (UBL)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v16i1.4646

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University campuses in hot-humid tropical climates face complex challenges in balancing sustainability visions with user comfort. This study evaluates walkability at Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA), a campus implementing vehicle restriction policies that effectively create a population of "captive pedestrians"dormitory residents with no alternative mode of transport. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research analyzes perceptions from 108 respondents alongside field observations of seven primary pedestrian pathways. The findings indicate that thermal discomfort is the most critical barrier (accounting for 40.6% of complaints), signaling the inadequacy of current landscape designs in mitigating the tropical microclimate. Further analysis reveals spatial injustice, where the route with the highest user volume (Route 7) exhibits the most severe physical degradation, alongside significant gender disparities in safety perceptions. The study concludes that the success of Green Campus policies relies heavily on a paradigm shift from mere pavement provision to comprehensive climate protection. Recommendations emphasize the urgent need for constructing covered walkways and improving crossing facilities to ensure humane, safe, and climate-responsive mobility for the entire academic community.