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MODUL
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
ISSN : 08532877     EISSN : 2598327X     DOI : -
MODUL ( ISSN-P: 0853-2877, e-ISSN: 2598-327X) is an architecture scientific journal publication in colaboration of Department of Architecture in Engineering Faculty at Diponegoro University with Indonesia Architect Association (IAI) region Central Java.
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BIOPHILIC DESIGN SEBAGAI PENEKANAN SPIRITUALITAS MANUSIA PADA DESAIN RUMAH RETRET KATOLIK DI KOTA BATU James Efandaru; Heristama Anugerah Putra; Stefanus Prabani Setio Hastorahmanto
MODUL Vol 26, No 1 (2026): MODUL vol 26 nomor 1 tahun 2026 (6 articles)
Publisher : Architecture Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mdl.26.1.2026.51-58

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Changing  times  have  a  complex  impact  on  human  life. Even   though   there   are   many   positive   influences, negative  challenges  such  as  increasing  spirituality  due to the pressures of modern life are also increasingly felt, resulting  in  spiritual  forgetting.  In  this  situation,  the need  for  a  retreat  house  that  can  offer  physical  and spiritual    tranquility    and    recovery    becomes    very important.  The  research  aims  to  design  a  retreat  house in the city of Batu using a qualitative descriptive method approach,  which  focuses  on  in  depth  design  principles that   support   mental   and   spiritual   well-being.   By adopting  biophilic  architectural  principles,  it  is  hoped that  this  design  can  create  a  harmonious  relationship between   humans   and   nature,   while   supporting   the mental,   physical   and   spiritual   healing   process.   The uniqueness    of    this    retreat    house    lies    in    the implementation of integrated biophilic elements, such as water,  plants  and  natural  lighting  used  in  each  room. Facilities  are  designed  to  encourage  visitors  to  interact with    nature,    including    open    meditation    spaces, reflection paths amidst the  landscape, and prayer areas connected to the surrounding environment. The result of this  research  is  the  design  of  facilities  that  not  only focus  on  spiritual  activities,  but  also  provide  a  holistic retreat    experience,    with    an    emphasis    on    human interaction  with  nature  as  an  important  aspect  in  the healing process
STUDY ON THE UTILIZATION OF WASTE AND WASTE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL WITH THE CONCEPT OF REUSE & RECYCLE AS ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS Fitriansyah Fitriansyah; M Syauqi Hikam Fayazid; Ismail Ismail; Hanif Budiman; Putu ayu Pramanasari Agustiananda
MODUL Vol 26, No 1 (2026): MODUL vol 26 nomor 1 tahun 2026 (6 articles)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mdl.26.1.2026.10-17

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Sustainability issues are present as a result of construction development, one of which is a contributor to carbon emissions. This study aims to explore the types of waste and specifically analyze the processing methods of used building materials and plastic waste to determine their suitability as architectural elements. This study uses a deductive qualitative method, which is a field data analysis approach using the Hierarchical Recycling theory to conclude the findings. Observations were conducted on two primary subjects: the application of construction demolition waste at Bocor Alus Cafe and the plastic recycling process at Paste Lab. The results identify a clear distinction in processing: construction waste, such as doors and windows, is most effective through Component Reuse which requires minimal energy, while plastic waste requires specific Recycling stages such as shredding and melting to become functional architectural components. The study concludes that applying these concepts not only reduces waste but also aligns with Islamic principles of environmental preservation and sustainability.
SENSORIAL NARRATIVES OF MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF URBAN ARCHITECTURE Samuel Hendra Saputra; Gaby Fitria Bahri; Kristanti Dewi Paramita; Paramita Atmodiwirjo
MODUL Vol 26, No 1 (2026): MODUL vol 26 nomor 1 tahun 2026 (6 articles)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mdl.26.1.2026.18-25

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This design study explores memory narratives of space and how it provides sensorial experience as the basis of urban architecture. Discussion about architecture focuses on its permanent presence as long-lasting structures that can withstand forces of time. This study instead explores the fleeting interplay between time, memory, and senses embedded in the city narratives. This study employed a memory walk within the Gading Serpong area in Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, to gather spatial memories and sensorial experiences of such an area as an ever-evolving urban area. The narratives acquired from this urban walk are encoded to address how it is comprised of multiple experiences of the senses. The narratives are then used to generate spatial propositions of the Mnemonic City initiative, a speculative form of urban architecture encompassing structures blazing with intricate memories. The Mnemonic City initiative is assembled as trajectories of sensorial narratives, using memory as the basis of the mechanism. Such mechanisms enable developments of spatiality that accommodate the next generation to have a strong connection with the entire city, celebrating the fleeting but lasting existence of memories in the temporality of space.
DESIGN PROCESS ANALYSIS OF A MULTI-STOREY PARKING FACILITY AS FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT BUILDING Endah Tisnawati; Dilla Eka Septiyanti; Mas Nadila Surya Nandini
MODUL Vol 26, No 1 (2026): MODUL vol 26 nomor 1 tahun 2026 (6 articles)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mdl.26.1.2026.26-38

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Multi-story parking buildings play a critical role in addressing the challenges of expanding campus vehicle populations and limited land resources. However, design evaluations often focus on the building's final physical performance, while ignoring how technical decisions are made throughout the design process. This study aims to reconstruct and analyze the architectural design process of multi-story parking buildings as functional support structures to understand the influence of analysis stages, technical standard application, and decision-making on the final design quality. The research uses a qualitative approach, with comparative case studies, based on document analysis of two design alternatives for the same project, location, and program. The data includes site information, capacity calculations, application of national parking standards, design development records, and final drawings, which are then analyzed descriptively to trace the causal relationship between the depth of the process and the design results. The results show that both alternatives meet the minimum requirements, but the iterative, evidence-based process yields more efficient circulation, more rational structural integration, and higher operational readiness. The findings confirm that design quality is primarily determined by the depth and thoroughness of the design process, rather than by the building's formal expression alone.

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