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Journal of Architectural Research and Education
ISSN : 25801279     EISSN : 25801279     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17509/jare
Journal of Architectural Research and Education (JARE) is an Open Journal System published by the Department of Architecture Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung. This journal is a means of research publications that concentrate on the study of architecture to accommodate authors interested in the field of Architectural Planning and Design, Theory and Architectural Criticism, Interior Design, Urban Planning, Housing, and Settlement Design, Environmental Engineering, Building Science and Technology, Landscape Architecture, Architectural Conservation and Heritage, Project Management and Structural Engineering, Building Materials and Building Intelligent Modelling (BIM). Journal of Architectural Research and Education (JARE) is a biannual journal issued in April and November, the journal welcomes contributions from all over the world. The articles are written in English. All materials submitted to the Journal of Architectural Research and Education (JARE) are subject to rigorous peer review. Journal of Architectural Research and Education (JARE) in collaboration with APTARI (Asosiasi Perguruan Tinggi Arsitektur Indonesia), IAI (Ikatan Arsitek Indonesia). Please see our GUIDELINE FOR ONLINE SUBMISSION for information an article submission. If you require further information or help please contact us. Please feel free to explore our article since 2019 View Article
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FUTURE CITY BASED ON SMART MOBILITY CONCEPT: CHARACTER AND BENCHMARKING Wicaksana, Gde Bagus Andhika
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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A city in overcoming its problem is defined as a smart product known as the smart city concept. Smart city has a conceptual definition as a city that is anticipatively able to manage resources in an innovative and competitive manner, with technological support in order to create a city that is comfortable and sustainable. One of the dimensions in smart city is smart mobility (transportation and infrastructure): Management of urban infrastructure that is developed in the future is an integrated and oriented management system to ensure alignments with the public interest. This study uses a critical review approach with a descriptive analysis method which is carried out by examining an urban problem in general and the theory of smart city through the search for ideas in the literature with the focus of this research is to define the character of smart mobility so that from defining the character, a solution is obtained about the indicator and expectations that are fulfilled to realize a city that has a smart mobility character. Through these methods, characters are generated from a smart city that is responsive, innovative and competitive. From these criteria produce a matrix to explain smart mobility consisting of aspects concerning aspects of less mobility, move freely, and less travel time. From the existence of the character and the matrix is finally cascaded to an indicator of the benchmarking toward smart mobility of a city.Keywords – Smart Mobility, less mobility, move freely, and less travel time 
SETTLEMENT AS A TOURISM ATTRACTIONS Case Study : Banjar Karang Dalem I Settlement, Desa Bongkasa Pertiwi, Badung Regency, Bali-Indonesia Prabawa, Made Suryanatha; Gunawarman, Anak Agung Gede Raka
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Tourism Village is related to Community-Based Tourism (CBT) where all management and development includes the participation of local communities. Badung Regency launched 11 Badung Tourism Villages through Perbup no. 47 of 2010. 1 of 11 Tourism Villages that are declared is Bongkasa Pertiwi Village. In Perbup it is very clear that Br. Karang Dalem I, the residents and their settlements should become icons of village tourism. The issue that was caught in the field was that embedding it as a tourist village did not have a positive impact on the settlement at Br. Karang Dalem I, Bongkasa Pertiwi Village, where some of its residents are pursuing a unique profession, namely traditional silver craftsmen. The craftsman profession, which used to be the majority, now only has 8 residents working (previously almost every household) and none of them are young. This issue is the basis for the need to conduct further studies to find the tourism potential of the Br. Karang Dalem I as a settlement for silversmiths in line with Bongkasa Pertiwi Village as a Tourism Village. The purpose of this study was to explore, collect data, analyze the spatial aspects of the settlement of Br. Karang Dalem I which is somewhat unique (Typical / Traditional) with an understanding of the meaning behind the existence of this spatial aspect, because initial observations of several settlements still maintain their traditional architectural form. This research is supported by an understanding of the concept of a tourism village, tourism architecture as a core, Balinese traditional settlements, and a study on the development of the tourism village of Bongkasa Pertiwi as previous research. This study will use an exploratory-qualitative method with cross-examination data analysis to obtain the best research conclusions.This research findings shows that architectural components of Banjar Karang Dalem I settlement are classified as special tourism interest (WMK). The Data show that 6 (six) aspects of sepcial tourism interest are found in Banjar Karang Dalem I settlement such as Settlement Layout Pattern, Telajakan Garden, The use of Kori as entrance gate, House using “Natah” As Arrangement Pattern, etc. 
APPLICATION OF WEB BASED VE.RUBRIC TO THE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT MAKING BED IN SMK HOTEL ACCOMODATION Rohaeni, Neni; Jubaedah, Yoyoh; Rinekasari, Nenden Rani; Fahliani, Ihfa Siti
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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This background of this research is motivated by the fast moving technology development of the education world which implicates the development standard development of performance assessment in assessing student's competence in SMK Hotel Accommodation, so the result of performance assessment could be well documented for a long time. The purpose of this research is to develop a Web-Based VE.Rubric to the Making Bed Performance Assessment Application in SMK Hotel Accommodation. This research is using descriptive method with the planning, production, and evaluation phase. Data collecting technique was used by utilizing interview and validation test through Expert Judgement to IT Expert, Assessor, Teacher, and Hotel Practitioner as Housekeeping's Expert. The result of the shows that VE.Rubric to the Making Bed Performance Assessment is considered worthy to be implemented to the performance test in SMK Hotel Accommodation and the in the Hotel Industry to the Job Performance Housekeeping Department.Keywords: VE.Rubric, Web based application, Performance assessment, Making bed, SMK Hotel Accommodation 
MAKING SILL TABLE WITH THE MATERIAL OF WOOD WASTE AND RESIN Naim, Sultono bin; Irwanto, Asep Ahmad Ruri
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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ABSTRACT – The activity of workshop practicum construction materials-based, Construction Engineering of Civil Engineering Education Department’s Workshop, produces wastes such as woods pieces, sawdust, galvanized pipe pieces/PVC that are still not able to utilized maximally. Every semester, yield of the practicum activity becomes waste. The research making table from wood waste and resin is one of solution and innovation to utilize the waste to become having more economic values. In the previous study, with physical and mechanical test, it could be found that the tighter the assembly of wood waste, the stronger its capability to hold its tensile force.This research used qualitative method. From the supervising of the steps of making sill table from the material of wood waste and resin, there is one type of sill table which was implemented in this research, it is split the wood waste into elongated. This research was done by three times trials with different kinds formula of resin and catalyst.The result of this research is the steps and formula of the volume comparison of resin and catalyst to make sill table from waste and resin that could be a learning guidance for woods construction practice subject and interior finishing practice subject in Construction Engineering Education Study Program and giving solution as a form of responsibility for waste handling. Keywords: Wood waste, Table, Resin.
DESIGN OF THE TAJUR KAHURIPAN TOURISM VILLAGE IN PURWAKARTA DISTRICT, WEST JAVA PROVINCE WITH THE INSPIRATION SUNDANESE TRADITIONAL OF ARCHITECTURE NURYANTO, NURYANTO NURYANTO; Surasetja, Irawan; Ahdiat, Dadang
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Abstract – Research PPKBK 2014 (phase II) as acontinuation of the previous. The research focus is the planning and design of the tourism village of Kampung Tajur Kahuripan. This research into the link between the desire of the Government of Purwakarta Regency Village Tajur Kahuripan plans to develop into a tourist village in West Java support the Visit Year and Visit Indonesia Year 2014-2015. This research aims to make the planning and design of the tourist village based Sundanese Traditional of Architecture. Research sites in Kampung Tajur Kahuripan Bojong District of Purwakarta. Research method using descriptive-qualitative approach, by observing and exploring the potential of Kampung Tajur Kahuripan and communities to provide inputin the planning and designing tourist village. These results have two important formulas, namely: (1) Planning tourist village which includes: master plan, site plan which involves a series of provision of facilities for tourists, development potential, zoning functions, as well as reforestation; (2) The design of the tourist village which include: the design of the building occupants and visitors typology based on Sundanese Traditional of Architecture, such as: imah panggung, leuit, saung lisung, bale sarwaguna, homestay, and so forth. The shape of the roof of the building which includes: julang ngapak, jolopong, capit gunting, sontog, badak heuay, and tagog anjing. The concept of planning and design of Village Tourism of Tajur Kahuripan with the inspiration Sundanese Traditional of Architectural. Social and cultural life of the community is an important factoras an attraction for tourists, such as: the process of working the fields, the attitude of mutual cooperation, protecting the environment, tolerance between people, traditional arts, as well as atraditional ceremonies implementation life cycle. Keywords – tourism village, inspiration, planning-design, attraction, facilities
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SMART BUILDING CONCEPT IN PARAHYANGAN OFFICE RENTAL SPACE AND APARTMENT DESIGN Nurrahman, Hafiz; Permana, Asep Yudi; Susanti, Indah
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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The design of Parahyangan Office Rental Space and Apartment is intended to create offices and residential areas that accommodate business and residential functions with the concept of smart building applied to various aspects of architectural design. Parahyangan Office Rental Space and Apartment is the offices and residential areas that accommodate the needs of community in Kota Baru Parahyangan, not only in business activities but also in residence. In this area, the offices become a place for business and economic activities for the people of Kota Baru Parahyangan and its surroundings. Moreover, the offices also become the biggest business center and office center in Kota Baru Parahyangan and/or Bandung Regency and its surroundings. Meanwhile, the residential areas are the place for the emergence of vertical residential needs in Kota Baru Parahyangan. The Smart building concept is chosen because of the need for efficiency in activities. Living in urban areas requires a high level of mobility and movement, which can be supported using the smart building concept. The system of buildings, in which the occupants live and do their activities, can be set through the intelligent building, so that residents can allocate their time and energy to other things. Smart building can also generate comfortable, productive, and simpler life for residents of the building.Keywords: Smart Building, Office, Residence
COVID-19 DISSEMINATION ASSESSMENT THROUGH NATURAL VENTILATION IN HOSPITAL PATIENT ROOM BY CFD ANALYSIS ghasempourabadi, mohammadhossein; Hassanzadeh, Hossein; Shahrigharahkoshan, Shaghayegh; taraz, masoume
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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This paper studies the effect of natural ventilation on the spread of the COVID-19 virus from a patient room to an adjacent room with the help of airflow. The importance of this study is since COVID-19 virus contamination can easily transfer with the airflow from one room to the next room or adjacent corridor. This paper aims to determine the effect of natural ventilation on the contamination of the spaces next to the COVID-19 patients’ room.For this evaluation, we have used mechanical modelling and CFD simulation to evaluate the effect of natural ventilation on the transmission of COVID-19 with the airflow from a contaminated space to a clean space. During this study, we have calibrated the CFD model using one actual case, that was studied in a wind tunnel, and verified the modified model with the actual existing case. The simulated CFD model showed a reasonable accuracy for the prediction of ventilation in indoor spaces.Results showing the room geometries with air inlet/outlet that positioned at either bottom or top of the room will result in less COVID contamination dissemination through natural ventilation. In addition, in case of having the inlet/outlet in middle and positioning face to face and as well in the case of having max natural air velocity, the maximum contamination will exhaust from the space.
THE INFLUENCE OF TSUNAMI RELOCATED HOUSING ON THE CHANGES IN THE ACEH COASTAL MOUNTAIN NATURE AND IMPACT ON ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES Wulandari, elysa; Zahriah, Zahriah; Fuadi, Zahrul; Sabila, Farisa
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Abstract - This paper reveals how the land use change process occurred due to the construction of post-tsunami relocation housing environments, and its impact on the pattern of daily economic activities of local communities in the coastal hilly areas. This study is important along with UU no. 24 Tahun 2007 concerning disaster management that disaster reconstruction activities must take into account the character of the local community and environmental sustainability. The phenomenological approach in this study is by observing the symptoms of the interaction between the artificial environment of the estate settlement, rural environment, and local residents-immigrants and the impact of the system's sustainability in the region. The data such as: 1) pre-tsunami and current land use maps (2020); 2) observation data, regarding daily activities of economic activities in the area; 3) interviews with community leaders to explain the dynamics of local people's economic activities. The analysis method uses a manual interaction diagram system, to read the causality structure which analyzed with “logic of space”. The results are: a) the location of relocated housing has shifted the location of livestock grazing and agricultural gardens towards hills as well as developing mining business activities C about 0.5-1Km from the housing, which is at risk of natural hazards; b) the housing environment somehow hinders the people’s daily freedom of movement and livestock towards the hills. Livestock sometimes cross residential areas and even eat plants in house yards and green open spaces and these disturb the comfort of residential residents. The conclusion is that the pattern of placing the relocated housing environment has created “space in space” which changes the pattern of community home-range activities. Suggestions for the sustainability of the economic life of local residents and the comfort of living for newcomers are the need for a strategy to organize an official route of movement to the hills and to make improvements to land for the hills, as well as the obligation to permanently fence off the housing environment. Both things are done with systems approach and synergize the interests of local communities and migrant communities. Keywords – relocated housing, vernacular settlements, hilly coastal areas, spatial behavior, Aceh Besar
Understanding Level of Technology Pedagogy and Content Knowledge (TPACK) Students of Architectural Engineering Education Study Program Busono, Rr. Tjahyani; Mardiana, Riskha; Dwidayati, Kunthi Herma
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 The Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 14 of 2005 concerning Teachers and Lecturers states that a teacher must have four competencies, namely pedagogical competence, personality, social and professional competences. A teacher is expected to pay attention to the material, strategy, technology or surrounding culture in helping to realize active, creative, fun and meaningful learning. One of the uses of ICT in education is needed as an effort to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the learning process. However, there are many obstacles faced in its application, including a lack of teacher understanding of technology. Technological Pedagogical And Content Knowledge (TPACK) is a framework that describes the knowledge needed by teachers to integrate technology in designing, implementing and evaluating learning. This study aims to determine the level of understanding of the Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge of students of the Architectural Engineering Education Study Program who are also prospective teachers. The research method used is descriptive evaluative with a quantitative approach. Retrieval of data using a survey method of 35 respondents from students of the Architectural Engineering Education Study Program who have been and are currently participating in the Field Experience Program at Vocational High Schools in various regions in West Java. The instrument used was a closed questionnaire where each statement was based on each TPACK component. The results showed that the average level of understanding of Architectural Engineering students towards TPACK was in the good category. The highest value is in the aspect of Technology Knowledge (TK), which is knowledge about technology with a very high category.
STUDY OF DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY: THEORY AND DEVELOPMENT Andadari, Tri Susetyo; Purwanto, LMF; Satwiko, Prasasto; Sanjaya, Ridwan
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Abstract - In the beginning of the 20th century, computerization has developed rapidly affected in all aspects of human life. Computer is not only simplified everything, but it has become an instrument which turned into something that is never thought before. In architecture, digital technology is not only impacted on the architectural planning and design aspects but also on the manufactured finished product. This is the study of literature along with interpretation of the author discussing about the phenomenon of the digital architecture development related to the theory, philosophical study, its evolution and development, as well as a deeper analysis to a few studies on the digital technology especially in the realm of architecture.Â