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Jurnal Desain Interior
ISSN : 25272853     EISSN : 25492985     DOI : -
Jurnal Desain Interior (pISSN 2527-2853 eISSN 2549-2985) menerima artikel penelitian penuh di bidang desain interior dan lingkupnya dari bidang subjek sebagai berikut: Sejarah Desain, Sejarah Interior, Budaya Visual Interior, Metodologi Desain, Proses Desain, Wacana Desain, Desain Interior dan Budaya, Sosiologi Desain, Manajemen Desain, interior dan seni kritik, Antropologi dari desain interior, Artifact desain, desain Industri, desain interior, Kerajinan, Arsitektur, Industri Kreatif, Kebijakan desain, psikologis, Perilaku Meruang, Psikologi Desain, Ergonomi, Sain Interior, pendidikan dan konseptual lainnya di interior Desain.
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Exploring Playful Affordances: Integrating Small Urban Housing Spatial Elements for Toddler’s Play Jingga, Azharine Purwa; Nuswantara, Kartika
Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j12345678.v11i1.9039

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Urban housing often limits children’s play opportunities due to restricted space. This study explores how small urban homes can support toddlers’ play and development through affordance theory, using the Form-Affordance-Function (FAF) framework to link spatial form, perceived actions, and developmental outcomes. A qualitative case study of five households with children aged 2-5 years employed observations and caregiver interviews to identify perceptible and hidden affordances. Findings show that toddlers creatively engage with both designed and everyday spatial elements, such as floors, stairs, and furniture, transforming them into play opportunities that foster motor skills, independence, and imagination. Designed spaces provided clear, perceptible affordances, while alternative spaces revealed hidden ones through child-led adaptation. The study highlights children’s agency in constrained environments and offers insights for architects and caregivers to design flexible, developmentally supportive homes.
Model Structural Equation Modelling (Studi Kasus: Kenyamanan Emosional Pasien Kanker Anak Berdasarkan Healing Environment) Ekasari, Nazihah; Mashuri, Muhammad; Otok, Bambang Widjanarko; Rucitra, Anggra Ayu
Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j12345678.v11i1.9073

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Healthcare facilities play a crucial role in the patient recovery process. The condition of healthcare facilities has a direct impact on the psychological and emotional well-being of patients. Several previous studies have identified a relationship between the care environment and patient quality of life. Most studies employ literature reviews or observational methods to determine this relationship; however, to date, no quantitative measurements have been used to substantiate this relationship. Therefore, based on these issues, the effect of the healing environment on the quality of life of cancer patients, especially pediatric cancer patients, was analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). Data were collected through observation and questionnaires covering six factors that affect the quality of life of cancer patients at Hospital in Surabaya. PLS-SEM methods was used in the hope of obtaining a model of latent variable relationships with good accuracy. PLS SEM is a development of the SEM method, in which parameter estimation does not require specific distribution assumptions and can be performed on sample sizes.
Optimization of Thermal Comfort Through Analysis of Passive Design Strategies in Memarong Nok and Memarong Mak Traditional Buildings Rahmadyani, Helfa; Fahri, Muhammad
Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j12345678.v11i1.9142

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The issues of global warming and rising environmental temperatures require a building design approach that can optimize thermal comfort without relying on active cooling systems. Vernacular architecture offers passive design principles based on local wisdom that are adaptive to the climate. This study aims to analyze the application of passive design strategies in the Memarong Nok and Memarong Mak Traditional Buildings in the Gebong Memarong Traditional Village, Mapur Village, Bangka Regency, as a basis for the development of sustainable vernacular architecture. This study employs a mixed-method approach integrating qualitative and quantitative strategies. Qualitative data were obtained through field observations to understand the spatial characteristics and passive design strategies of the building, while quantitative data were collected through on-site measurements of air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation during peak daytime heat conditions. Thermal comfort analysis was conducted using the adaptive thermal comfort model based on ASHRAE Standard 55 and supported by Thermal Humidity Index (THI) calculations to quantitatively assess the building’s environmental performance. The results of the study show that both buildings are able to achieve thermal comfort conditions at outside temperatures of up to 32°C, with Memarong Nok in the comfortable category (THI 24.0°C) and Memarong Mak in the moderately comfortable category (THI 24.8°C). However, at more extreme outside temperatures, the thermal performance of the buildings declines. These findings confirm that passive design elements such as natural ventilation, the use of lightweight natural materials, building orientation, roof shape, and overhangs play a significant role in controlling heat and humidity. This study concludes that passive design principles based on local wisdom are still relevant and have the potential to be adapted as a sustainable building design strategy that is responsive to today's tropical climate.
Future Architecture Sustainability through Green Design Principle in Sade Vernancular Settlement Fidelista, Alya Nafisa; Nugroho, Agung Murti; Novianto, Bagus Fajar; Savitri, Diana; Ramadhan, Muhammad Hafizh; Muhammad, Infaroyya Al Karimah
Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j12345678.v11i1.9163

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Climate change poses pressing design and environmental challenges, addressable through time-tested vernacular architecture. The Sade settlement on Lombok exemplifies enduring green design practices worth examining for modern applications. This study employs a systematic literature-based methodology: reviewing green architecture benchmarks for an overview; analyzing studies on Sade Village's physical forms; identifying links between general green criteria and local implementations; and formulating principles for future general and vernacular architecture. Using descriptive-evaluative methods, it assesses design elements against eco-friendly standards. Key findings reveal Sade's strengths, including compact, contour-parallel building masses with linear circulation; north-south orientation for optimal passive lighting and ventilation; regulated heights with lightweight, hollow local materials for humid tropical and seismic resilience; ample green open spaces to counter urban heat islands; and nature-responsive site utilities. These principles demonstrate adaptive, ecosystem-sustaining design. The research yields actionable recommendations for integrating such green design principles into future architecture, particularly preserving and enhancing them in Sade and similar vernacular contexts to support long-term environmental sustainability.
Hubungan Karakter Privacy dan Physical Setting pada Pengguna Kafe sebagai Ruang Komunal Anilaputri, Juleta Nadea
Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j12345678.v11i1.9169

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Perkembangan kafe di kawasan perkotaan menunjukkan perubahan fungsi dari ruang konsumsi menjadi ruang komunal yang mengakomodasi aktivitas sosial sekaligus kebutuhan personal pengguna. Kondisi ini menuntut pengaturan setting fisik ruang yang mampu memberikan kenyamanan serta tingkat privasi yang beragam. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis hubungan antara karakter privacy dan karakter physical setting pada pengguna kafe sebagai ruang komunal. Metode penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif melalui penyebaran kuesioner kepada responden yang memiliki pengalaman mengunjungi kafe. Variabel physical setting mencakup preferensi jenis kafe, visual ruang, pencahayaan, jenis tempat duduk, posisi duduk, kategori seating, dan persepsi kenyamanan ruang, sedangkan variabel privacy mencakup kontrol interaksi sosial dan kenyamanan personal. Data dianalisis menggunakan teknik statistik deskriptif dan uji korelasi Spearman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya hubungan positif dengan kekuatan sedang antara karakter privacy dan preferensi physical setting pengguna (ρ = 0,428), namun hubungan tersebut tidak signifikan secara statistik. Temuan ini mengindikasikan bahwa preferensi pengguna terhadap konfigurasi ruang tidak hanya dipengaruhi oleh kebutuhan privasi, tetapi juga oleh faktor situasional lainnya. Penelitian ini menegaskan pentingnya fleksibilitas desain kafe dalam mengakomodasi variasi kebutuhan pengguna sebagai ruang komunal.

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