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Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism
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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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House Privacy in Densely Populated Settlements Pribadi, Septana Bagus; Lestari, Ria Ripardi Wahyu; Hidayat, Fahmi Syarif; Farah, Khalda Nur
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Volume 6 Number 2, 2024
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v6i2.23556

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The phenomenon of houses without road access has been happening a lot lately, especially in densely populated settlements. This happens because neighbors block access or are unwilling to provide a road. In contrast to this phenomenon, one of the residents in the densely populated settlement of Leuwigajah Village, Cimahi City allowed part of his land to be used as a road for his neighbors who have houses without access. However, this condition has an impact on territory, privacy and the hijab in the residence. The aim of this research is to examine the application of a house privacy in a densely populated settlement. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive analytical approach. Primary data was obtained through field observations and interviews, while secondary data was obtained from literature studies. Data is collected, analyzed and summarized to reach conclusions. The results of the research show that the house studied still maintains privacy even though the terrace of the house is used as an area for public access. This is intended as part of the homeowner's tolerance for neighbors who do not have access from the road to their residence
Experimental Study on Design of External Shading Devices in Dental Unit Room Rahmaniya, Liya Isma; Dwiyanto, Agung
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Volume 6 Number 2, 2024
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v6i2.21858

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Experimental study using software simulation is frequently employed as a tool to minimize errors in design and predict design decisions. In addition to considering the functions of the building and other requirements, architects are required to understand the context and possess the ability to optimize the climatic potential of the construction site. Solar gain is a crucial factor, as insufficient sunlight entering a space can result in inadequate illumination, while excessive sunlight can increase the building's heat gain. Therefore, the key to success in design lies in optimizing lighting and heat gain proportionally to address these challenges. This research utilizes an experimental method by identifying the location, orientation, material, and function of the space. The objective of this study is to find an optimal external shading device for shading the Dental Unit area in the Central Laboratory building at the Diponegoro University. The results of the research indicate that the use of 3 types shading devices can reduce the average sunlight gain by 10-15%, offering significant potential for lowering energy consumption in the Central Laboratory building of the Faculty of Medicine at Diponegoro University in Semarang, Indonesia.
Effect of Population Density and Urban Intensity on Building Typology in South Krembangan Area Puspita, Cindy; Dharmatanna, Stephanus Wirawan
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Volume 6 No 1, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v6i1.20807

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Surabaya is the second largest city in Indonesia and is part of East Java. Surabaya has a strategic location and was utilized by the Dutch Colonial Government as one of the main ports. The Kalimas River served as the trading artery of Surabaya. Surabaya was broadly divided into three dominant areas: the European district, the Chinatown district, and the Arab district, all of which are delineated by the Kalimas River. Krembangan Selatan Village is of particular interest for research due to the presence of many colonial-style buildings and the shift from a historical trading area to a residential area.  To understand the influence of population density and urban intensity on building typology, a qualitative descriptive analysis was conducted by observing building typology and the year of construction which helped in determining how population density and intensity affect building typology in the Krembangan Selatan area. Urban Intensity was assessed by calculating the building volume divided by 300. The highest intensity group consists of residential areas with buildings in a typical style of the 1960s. Density calculations were made by comparing the area to Semarang, as both areas were influenced by the Dutch colonial Government.  This occurred because Semarang's Old Town area still maintains its urban tissue as a historical area dominated by public buildings, in contrast to Krembangan Selatan, which is dominated by service providers, educational facilities, and residential buildings.
Exploring Genius Loci Changes in Panembahan Yogyakarta: From Residential to Cafe Function Vanti, Chairunisa Dwitya; Zakiyah, Zahra; Agustiananda, Putu Ayu Pramanasari; Sinaga, Bryan Putra Parsada
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Volume 7 No 1, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i1.23088

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This research paper aims to investigate the concept of "genius loci" in Yogyakarta, specifically in the Panembahan area of Baluwarti. With a particular focus on how the unique character of this settlement is shaped by its physical environment, historical heritage and the collective consciousness of its residents. Through an examination of tangible and intangible elements such as traditional javaneese houses (Joglo) and large white fort, embodies the historical and cultural identity of the region. This research also examines how modern economic demands have led residents to convert their homes into commercial establishments. The research employees direct observation, interviews, and literature review to assess changes in the aspects of image, space and character. The findings indicate that while some buildings retain traditional essence, others undergone significant modification, leading to potential erosion of the local cultural identity. The study aims to provide guidelines for preserving the genius loci in the face of modernization, ensuring sustainable cultural heritage.
Adaptive Urban Renewal Concept Application at Pasar Lama Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia Chandra, Jennifer Angelyn; Olivia, Deasy; Hardi, Rachmat Taufick
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Volume 7 No 1, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i1.24058

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City will always shift and be dynamic. Pasar Lama of Tangerang is the point-zero of Tangerang development as a city, mainly influenced by the Chinese immigrants that move from China and sail to Tangerang. This made Pasar Lama valuable in terms of cultural richness and economic development. But, in times of modern era, Pasar Lama has shifted. The case of Pasar Lama shows how identity shift of a place could result in development imbalance, even harm the cultural product that has developed for hundreds of years. The disruption is caused by the regulation by government and the tourism activities in Pasar Lama that disregards the importance of cultural heritage. This research aims to see the application of adaptive urban renewal approach for cultural heritage space. This research is based on fragmental approach, with descriptive qualitative and spatial analysis. The result shows that adaptive urban renewal application is done through street space optimization to help support tourism, creating pedestrian-only alley that highlights the cultural heritage buildings, and creating a neutral space to bridge two different big cultures. To summarize, adaptive urban renewal could be implemented in Pasar Lama in terms of creating timeless space, which will encourage cultural activities and awareness; all the while maintaining culinary tourism.
Identification of Place Theory in the Mutun Beach Tourism Area, Lampung Pradivta, I Made Surya Putra; Persada, Citra
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Volume 7 No 1, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i1.24633

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Abstract. Mutun Beach, located in the Padang Cermin District, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province, Indonesia, is one of the natural tourist attractions with great potential to increase the local revenue in Pesawaran due to its combination of white sand, clear sea water, and various exciting activities offered. However, a significant tourist decrease has occurred, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the presence of competing beach resort developers, poor road access, inadequate aesthetic design, and poor waste management are also reasons why Pantai Mutun is becoming less popular. The collaboration of the "Place" theory elements is applied to maintain the attraction of Pantai Mutun. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method with survey data processed into simple statistics such as percentages and averages to answer research questions and test hypotheses. The results show that the application of "place" theory elements at Pantai Mutun received an average score of 2.47, categorized as Poor. This condition indirectly affects the sustainability of Pantai Mutun, with the predicted gradual decrease in the number of visitors in the coming years until a critical point is reached where the sustainability of the tourist area becomes difficult to maintain. Recommendations include the consistent integration of "place" theory elements in every aspect of design and management, as well as increasing the involvement of the local community in the area's management to ensure sustainability and the relevance of the design to the local culture.
Exhibiting Material Localities Through Embodied Sensorial Performance Paramita, Kristanti Dewi; Riskiyanto, Resza; Harani, Arnis Rochma
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Volume 7 No 1, 2024
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i1.25323

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This study investigates the embodied sensorial performance in material exhibition design as a way to enhance visitors’ experience about local cultures. Exhibitions and installations designed in museum or gallery context often incorporate a sensorial approach to increase engagement and to cater specific needs of society. This study takes particular interest in expanding such discussion, highlighting how a sensorial approach can be used in a more active way to experience localities, particularly in relation with food material.The study explores such sensorial aspects through reflecting towards an exhibition event conducted by the Indonesian Architect Association Central Java titled Rumarasa, an exhibition that explores the sensorial narrative of Indonesian spices. The exhibition consists of three particular stages that activate the overall senses that construct the experience of spices in Indonesia. The first stage consists of the visual stages of the spices, displaying the form and origin of spices in an interactive way. The next stage requires the visitors to touch the spices, inviting the visitors to experience the spice using their tactile, olfactory, and auditory senses. The third stage highlights how the spice can be used as a medium of creative play, transforming the spice as colouring material with different gradients. Through these stages, the sensorial journey constructs the overall local narrative of Indonesian spices, understanding the origin, building the intimacy, and enabling transformation of material. In conclusion, this study contributes to expanding the sensory experience as an approach to design cultural exhibitions, enabling an active and deep experience of locality.
Design of Image Elements Of The Kalianget Old Town (Salt Industry) Using A Historicism Architecture Approach (Case Study: Kalianget, Sumenep, Indonesia) Ayu, Erlita Maynanda; Koesoemawati, Dewi Junita; Revana, Dano Quinta
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Volume 7 No 2, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i1.24040

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The image of a city is inextricably linked to the identity of certain visual elements that serve to distinguish it from other cities. Kalianget Old Town is home to a multitude of historical edifices that have come to symbolise the city at various points in its history. However, the architectural style of the building differs from its original condition due to previous restoration work, which has the effect of reducing the impression that the Kalianget Old Town Area has historical value for city observers. This research differs from previous studies in that it employs the Historicism Architecture approach to examine the design of buildings within the context of city image. This approach is grounded in the seminal work of Kevin Lynch, who posited that the perception of an urban environment is shaped by the elements that comprise its image. The methodological approach employed is that of descriptive qualitative research, which involved the identification of image elements within Kalianget Old Town. These included the identification of the path, edges, districts, nodes and landmarks. The subsequent step involved the application of Historicism Arcitecture design approach, to reinforce the identity of the city. The design of Historicism Architecture is based on the Dutch Classic Colonial concept, which employs natural colours (grey, brown, white, black and orange) throughout the city image, encompassing the core area of Kalianget Old Town. Additionally, anchor ornaments, boats, carvings and flying horse icons are incorporated into the East Port area, reinforcing the image of this region. These elements are integrated into the cityscape through the use of paths, nodes and edges.
A Shear Wall Design Study in an 8-Story Building Teddy, Livian; Tumbelaka, Hanny Hosiana
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Volume 7 No 2, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i2.26117

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Indonesia is an earthquake-prone region. These natural disasters have caused buildings to collapse and claimed many lives, highlighting the need for earthquake-resistant design. Faculty of Engineering (FE) of Universitas Sriwijaya plan to build an earthquake-resistant 8-story building functioning as classrooms and office. The problem is how to determine the appropriate structural system between SMRF alone or a combined SMRF-SRCSW system and how to determine the optimal position of the shear wall without disturbing the existing layout in the FE Tower.This research method employed a simulation experiment using six models of FE Tower. The Model was analyzed using software to obtain fundamental vibration period, mode shape, soft story check, torsional irregularity check, and the concrete structure design analysis.Software analysis results indicate that the FE Tower exhibits both vertical and horizontal geometric irregularities, necessitating dilatation for simplification. The structural system used in this design combines SMRF and SRCSW, and the optimal position of the shear wall is positioned on the outer wall and corner of the building.
Model of the Influence of Sensory Formal Aesthetics in Encouraging Ecological Behavior Case Study: Sky Garden Mall PVJ, Bandung Graciela, Cindy Fiolita; Sanjaya, Ridwan; Widjaja, Robert Rianto
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Volume 7 No 2, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i2.26476

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This research aims to determine the influence of formal sensory aesthetics in encouraging ecological behavior among visitors at PVJ Sky Garden mall, Bandung, in the form of a model. Environmental damage is becoming increasingly uncontrollable due to human behavior that is not environmentally friendly, one of which is in the city of Bandung. Therefore, efforts are needed to encourage the community to adopt ecological behaviors through intensive green roof facilities. In addition to the ecological role of green roofs, aesthetics play an important role in influencing behavior. This occurs through the reciprocal relationship between aesthetics and behavior. The theory of aesthetics and ecological behavior is analyzed into a proposition model, then used as the basis for the research framework and tested on mall visitors. Qualitative research method with a case study approach by Robert K. Yin, through direct observation to observe aesthetics and behavior, questionnaire surveys on mall visitors and experts, interviews, and expert validation to deepen and develop data on the model. The research findings consist of a sensory formal aesthetic model that can influence the ecological behavior of visitors. The aesthetic aspects, which consist of elements of environmental education, spaces for cultural gatherings, designs resembling the original nature that evoke a sense of leisure, and the selection of local materials, play an important role in influencing the ecological behavior of visitors to the PVJ Sky Garden Mall.