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Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
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Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism (JADU) aims to provide a forum for scientific publications in the field of architectural and urban design, published by the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering UNDIP. Scientific articles are published based on the results of studies, research and architectural design projects or urban design.
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Obstacles of Accessibility for the Disabled People in the Campus 1 UPGRIS Baju Arie Wibawa; Kurnia Widiastuti
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 1, No 2 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

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As a public building, the Campus 1 of UPGRIS requires to comply with the accessibility for all (including the diffabled people). Yet, the current condition causes the diffable people unable to access the facilities of the building, which means they are not capable of doing their activities on their own. How should we determine the condition? and how should be advise to retrofit?. The purpose of this reasearch is to identify and analyse the need of diffabled people facilities in campus 1 UPGRIS which have multiple factor. Qualitative and quantitative methods are used in the process of analyzing the problem through comparative analysis according to the regulation, hereinafter a scoring analysis will be held quantitatively to determine the priority of the problem. Commonly the dimension of the doors which width less than 80 cm, so the wheelchair can't go through the room. The conclusion for all building, is not prepared well for the diffable people acting independently.
The Changes of House’s Spatial Caused by The User’s Religiosity in Pondok Indah Housing Estate Semarang Annisa Dhia Zalva; Sumayya Ahida Fikri; Atiek Suprapti
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 1, No 2 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

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Indonesia is a country with a majority Muslim population, which has been increasing its population every year. The increase in population is also accompanied by an increase in the need for residential houses. Residential houses that are now being developed are mostly located in a housing estate created by developers with the same physical form. This causes many phenomena to change the shape and spatial changes of the house due to the needs of different residents. One of those needs, is the need for religiosity to obey the teachings of religion. The example of places that experience the phenomenon of the change are Pondok Indah Housing Estate Semarang. Pondok Indah is a housing estate that has established for a long time and has undergone many changes in its houses. This research seeks to see how spatial changes occurs in Pondok Indah housing estate and how religiosity plays a role in these changes. Religiosity refers to the values of Muslim society based on the conception of Hablum Minallah, hablum minannas wa hablum minal ‘Alamien which means an islamic harmony of relations between humans and Allah, with each other, and with their natural environment. The retrieval of research data is done by interview and observation methods. In the changes in the spatial of houses in Pondok Indah Semarang housing estate there is an influence of religiosity on several aspects, including zoning, space, circulation, and spatial organization. These changes intentionally or not, have led to houses that are in accordance with the concepts of Islamic practice, namely Hablum Minallah, Hablum Minannas, and Hablum Minal ‘Alamin. The concept of Hablum Minallah's practice influences the changes in organizational and spatial aspects, Hablum Minannas influences the changes in zoning and spatial aspects, and Hablum Minal Alamin influences the change in aspects of circulation.
Space Function and Shape of Balai Adat in Koto Sentajo Traditional Village Sepli Yandri; Suzanna Ratih Sari; Agung Budi Sardjono
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 1, No 2 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

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Abstract. The country of Indonesia is known for its diversity of tribes in various regions. One area that still has traditional villages is the Koto Sentajo area. the lives of people in the Koto Sentajo village still use traditional values that are inherited from generation to generation. As a village, it certainly has a shelter in the form of a house and a worship facility in the form of a mosque. In the Koto Sentajo traditional village, there are traditional buildings called Balai adat. The existence of a Balai adat is inseparable from the traditional values that develop in the community.  Balai adat has an important role in a traditional village as a gathering place and deliberation to find solutions to problems that occur in the village. The purpose of this study was to find out the role of Balai adat in koto sentajo village and to conclude the function of space and the shape of the building that became the identity of traditional settlements in Kuantan Singingi. The method of descriptive analysis is used as a way of delivering in-depth descriptions that will discuss in depth how the functions of space and the forms contained in the traditional hall in Koto Sentajo. Keywords: Balai Adat, Koto Sentajo, Kuantan Singingi.
The New Method in Calculating Columns and Beams Dimensions That Meets Requirements of The Strong Column-Weak Beam and Non-Soft Story Livian Teddy; Gagoek Hardiman; N. Nuroji; Sri Tudjono
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 1, No 2 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

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Situated at an earthquake prone area, buildings planning in Indonesia must implement earthquake resistant building principles. One of these principles is determining dimensions of columns and beams in the process of architectural designing.This act eventually affects the behaviour of the strong column-weak beam and the probability of bending failure due to soft story. At present time, there are no simple rules architects can use in calculating the dimensions of beams and columns that meet the criteria for strong column-weak beam and non-soft story. This paper is an effort to provide an input to the architects in designing the dimensions of the columns and beams. This research is a review result of three theories namely: 1). The theory of columns and beams preliminary design, 2). The theory of the strong column-weak beam concept, and 3). The theory of soft story and column slenderness. Those theories were then synthesized into a spreadsheet. To meet the criteria for strong column-weak beam and non-soft story, the following procedures must be done : 1). Determine the columns’ dimensions according to 0.15% of the columns’ cumulative tributary area, 2). Determine the beams’ dimensions according to 1/12 of the beams’ span and the beams’ plastic modulus, 3). Determine the columns’ dimensions and the columns’plastic modulus, 4). Determine the columns’ height based on the column slenderness criteria, and 5). Compare the columns plastic modulus and the beams plastic modulus and check whether they meet the criteria “the columns’plastic modulus ≥ 1.2 * the beams’ plastic modulus”.
A Spatial Study of Waisai Central Business District, in response to Raja Ampat’s tourism potential, West Papua Satriya Wahyu Firmandhani; I. Indriastjario; Retno Susanti; Humaira M. Rahmi
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 1, No 2 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

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This study aims to analyze the Waisai district in terms of spatial aspects, as an attempt to respond to tourism potential in Raja Ampat with descriptive qualitative methods using a built and architectural environment design approach responding to natural potential. The study successfully concluded that the Waisai District lacked tourism magnets that could attract tourists and support the Raja Ampat tourism sector, and recommended the revitalization of the tourism potential of Waisai city, such as beaches, pedestrian ways, and city parks, hence Raja Ampat can be known for not only its magnificent sea, but also the Waisai’s central business district (CBD).

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