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Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability
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Core Subject : Social, Engineering,
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental & Sustainability open access journal mainly focusing on: Urban Design, Spatial planning, Public Participation, Revitalization and Conservation, Management and policy, economic, social, planning, and institutional dimensions about regional and urban development, Real estate, Community Development, Housing and Dwelling. Design Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Digitalized Architectural Designing, Building technology, Building physics, Sustainable design, Ethnic and Vernacular Architecture, History of Architecture, Conservation Architecture, Anthropological Architecture, Environmental Behavior, Critic and Theory of Architecture, Construction and Building Materials, Energy and Buildings, Applied Thermal Engineering, Chemical Engineering Research and Design, Water and Waste Water Treatment, Environmental Management, Solid and Hazardous Waste, Air and Noise Pollution, Climate Change Resiliance and Mitigation, Sanitation and Environmental Health.
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Articles 16 Documents
A Choice Between Being Conserve or Demolish : First Baptist Church Building Bandung Shirley Wahadamaputera; Dian Duhita Permata
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v1i2.313

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ABSTRACT : The grandeur of the old buildings is relics of the Dutch colonial time, which still stands in Bandung city which leads us to the heyday of the city's achievements history. A city that was once proposed to be the capital of the Dutch East Indies to replace Batavia gets the interest of famous Dutch architects to come and work in this city. The results of the architects' innovation, enrich as a real dictionary of the architectural style of the past. Today these buildings have to face the challenges of the age, the inability of the owner to finance the maintenance, being moved to the hand of investors who are not responsible to the value of the past, and the lack of public interest since the modern building is more preferred and lack of government regulation as well.  To get an idea of how a private -controlled building being preserved, a building at Wastukencana 40 Bandung which listed into the 99 historic buildings in the City Center area according to the Spatial Plan Regulations is taken as a case to be studied. This study shows that real action and sympathetic socialisation were needed to preserve a heritage building. Keywords : adaptive reuse, conservation, historic building, process
Material and Construction Analysis of Double Skin Facade on Universitas Multimedia Nusantara‘s New Media Tower Building Agara Dama Gaputra
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Built Environmental and Sustainability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v2i1.364

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The use of double skin facade in buildings is closely related to the performance of the building concerned. In the application of double skin facade in buildings, the type of material and construction system are some of crucial things that must be considered, especially in the design. This research tries to describe the use of double skin facade through materials and constructions used in UMN's New Media Tower building as an architectural work that successfully utilizes the principle in improving the building's performance. Based on the data obtained, the construction system on a double skin facade uses a hollow aluminium frame that is connected to the main structure of the building for reinforcement, while the double skin facade material use perforated aluminium panels, which is fabricated based on modules with variant dimensions and patterns.double skin facade, construction, material, perforated alumunium
Study Of Changes In The Environmental Function Of The Gegerkalong Girang Road Corridor, Bandung City Muhammad Syahrizal; Heru Wibowo
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Built Environmental and Sustainability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v2i1.557

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The city of Bandung has a special attraction for migrants from other regions to carry out various activities. This is because the city of Bandung was made as a center for education, tourism and culture, a trade center, and also as a center of government in West Java Province. The need for economic improvement in an urban area that was originally not developed and is now developing indirectly there are changes in land use or land use in various ways including by changing the function of the original home to a shop house and even turning into a shop or land commercial. This is influenced by the existence of activities or activities of an educational and religious tourism area where this occurs due to the large number of requests to support activities in the area.
The Influence of the Grid Structure on the Function of Architectural Space Andi Asrul Sani
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Built Environmental and Sustainability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v2i1.558

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Some researchers use the theory of utilization, capacity and occupancy to measure room use. Space capacity needs to be determined in the planning of building space, because it gives a big impact on fixed costs, especially building rooms that provide economic value. Planning a room's capacity also determines whether the demand for space can be met, or whether the existing space will be excessive (Martinich, 1997). Architectural works, which appeared as a container to accommodate human activities. Often the arrangement of spatial functions in one building is still not optimally integrated, so that there are one or more functions that are less effective (may be too narrow so uncomfortable to use or may be too broad to cause waste). All functions in the space need to be analyzed functionally so as to get maximum effectiveness in the division of space that is integrated with the column column structure modul. This study will discuss the effectiveness of the division of space in building design as an effort to integrate the system of spatial division with the amount of grid column structure.The research method was carried out qualitatively with a case study approach, and took the location of lecture rooms at the Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA). The study was conducted aimed at knowing how the effect of the determination of the grid structure on space in this case focuses on the function of the lecture room. Broadly speaking, it can be concluded that the selection of the right structural grid can affect the effectiveness and efficiency of space both related to the comfort of the user space and the capacity of the lecture room. Therefore the most effective and efficient grid structure related to lecture space according to the case study above is 6000 mm x 7500 mm with a maximum capacity of 30 people for small classes while large classes can accommodate a maximum of 66 people or standard space requirements of 1.2 m2 / students with 20% flow. The grid structure is also in accordance with the modular system in SNI 03-1978-1990 which is a multiple of 30 cm.
The Development Of Panenjoan Tour In Jemah Village In Jatigede Waduk Coastal, Sumedang District Karto Wijaya; Dedi Sugandi
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Built Environmental and Sustainability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v2i1.556

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The tourist Panenjoan is an area that is left from water reservoir tofografi Jatigede because having the condition between high so it this area to the shore from Jatigede reservoir, “panenjoan” is terms of language in the sunda or in bahasa means the Place to Look or Gaze. The region of origin is agricultural land belonging to the village in governance changes function into a tourism attraction in governance by the village (BUMDES) or village owned enterprises, the location of that tourism is on the east side Jatigede reservoir inundation area, which is the village scope Jemah, Burujul Hamlet, Jatigede Sub District, Sumedang. The Region Panenjoan tourism is made of this area is the high so that it may become a location can see thoroughly to the inundation of Jatigede reservoir, so it will be for the tourism attraction a panorama in use by visitors as the locations to selfie. With the background Jatigede reservoir area. In the tourism area that made the relative of the who is ± 270 m2 with facility such as mosques, a public toilet, stalls, gazebo sited, and there is a location in designation as a picture.
The Main Purpose of Islamic Sharia in Environmental Conservation La Ode Angga
Indonesian Journal of Built Environmental and Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Built Environmental and Sustainability
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/ijobes.v2i1.576

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In the perspective of Islamic law (read: Jurisprudence), the preservation of the earth and human responsibility for nature and the environment, actually has long been discussed. Efforts to develop the fiqh of the earth and formulate it into more systematic and practical frameworks need to be worked on immediately. Classic fiqh content that discusses environmental themes separately and abstractly needs to be given ecological weight. For example, discussions in classical Jurisprudence books, such as the chapter taharah (purification), shaid (hunting), ihya 'al-mawat (utilizing dead land), al-'at`imah (law on food), sharibah (law on drinks), etc. From here, fiqh of the earth can be an entry point towards strengthening the role's capacity. Not only to protect the earth, jurisprudence of the earth also has a role to sustain the global movement on the issue of sustainable nature conservation. In this context, fiqh of the earth can be the vanguard for strengthening the capacity of Islamic law in modern life.In this case, there are several values that must be guided as a practical basis in formulating and developing fiqh of the earth, including: a. The creation of the universe including the environment of the human cosmos (land, water and air) has determined qadar (size or stipulation) which must always be maintained and preserved. So whoever destroys it means that it has corrupted the qadar of Allah. This is as confirmed in the Surah al-Hijr verse: 19-20: "And We have spread the earth and made it into the mountains and We have grown everything according to size. And we have made for you on earth the necessities of life, and (We also create) creatures that you are not a beneficiary of. b. All actions that damage the balance and preservation of the earth and nature are basically a violation of religion and sin. In Surah al-A'raf: 56, ALLAH SWT said: "Do not make mischief on earth (the world) after being reformed, pray to Him with fear and longing; God's grace is always close to those who do good. " The phrase "do not do damage on earth after being reformed" (wa lâ tufsidû fii al-ardl ba'da ishlâhih) - in surah al-A'raf verse 56 above - contains a double meaning. First, the prohibition to damage the earth after repairing (ishlah), which is when the earth was created by ALLAH SWT. This meaning shows the task of humans to protect the earth which is already a good place for human life.

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