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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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ENHANCING COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS THROUGH INDOOR AIR QUALITY WORKSHOP Kencanasari, R.A Vesitara; Surahman, Usep; Permana, Asep Yudi; Nugraha, Hari Din
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Abstract - This research is motivated by the poor air quality in the room at home that can cause Sick Building Syndrome (SBS). The purpose of this research is to increase public awareness of the environment through indoor air quality workshops, with a Pre-Experimental method and One Group Pre-Test Post-Test research design. The sample in this study was Pasteur RW6, Sukajadi District at Bandung City, which was selected based on criteria including non slum areas, as well as high community participation. The results showed that the level of public awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and actions on air quality in the room before the Workshop was in the medium category. Then it increased after the Workshop, which was on a relatively moderate increase in knowledge. This can be seen from the majority of people who already know the importance of indoor air quality, but the knowledge of specific components that affect indoor air quality is still not understood. Whereas attitudes and actions experienced a relatively small increase due to the knowledge gained in the Workshop not being implemented in the form of real attitudes and actions in daily life because people's habits are difficult to change. Keywords – Environmental Awareness, Indoor Air Quality, Workshop, Community Awareness 
MORPHOLOGY OF A SACRED URBAN LANDSCAPE: THE CASE STUDY OF SYLHET CITY, BANGLADESH Saha, Kawshik; Sobhan, Rezwan; Nahyan, Mohammad
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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This study investigates how different religious streams influence the morphological development of a historic city by giving a unique identity as a sacred landscape. Sylhet city, which is popularly known as the spiritual capital of Bangladesh, has been shaped by two different spiritual streams over years. From thousand years Sylhet is known for a transitional hub of political, cultural, ethnical and religious migration which shaped a unique urban fabric in the morphology of this city. The spirituality of Sylhet deeply influenced by two major streams of religious philosophy of both Islam and Hinduism, not in conventional form but in form or Sufism and Vaishnavism which is deeply rooted in a spirit of mysticism, humanity, and self-consciousness. God is prayed here not in form of temples or mosques but in Akhadas (informal shrine) and Mazars (tomb of saints, places are a mediator between creator and creation. These ritual centers also turned to be the focal point of the city surrounded by public spaces, road networks, commercial centers through the juxtaposition of sacred space and community space. Truly Mazars and Akhadas are a center of cultural transition beyond language, geography and race to shape this sacred land a spiritual identity and symbol of faith. This study focuses on these paradigms in terms of architecture and urban design to make a new approach to redefine the understanding of Sylhet city for future researchers and historians.
Analysis of Demand Potential and Need for Passenger Terminal Facilities at Cikembar Sukabumi Airport Setiawan, Agung; Akbardin, Juang; Maknun, Johar
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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Abstract - West Java Province has a very unique and strategic geographic field challenge as a province with the largest population in Indonesia and as a province that is at the forefront of supporting the rapid dynamics of development in the capital city DKI Jakarta. In realizing equitable development, as stated in the West Java Provincial Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMD) 2018-2023, infrastructure development is regulated in a priority scheme that aims to bring equitable development. One of the planned transportation infrastructure developments in the construction of Cikembar Airport, Sukabumi, is prepared to serve the development area (WP) of the Sukabumi area and its surroundings which is targeted for completion in 2023. In preparing the airport design, a projection analysis based on demand is needed first. which correlates with statistical data. Forecasting analysis (forecasting) the number of passengers at Cikembar Airport aims to obtain potential passenger demand and a description of the needs for terminal facilities through the collection of statistical data to be analyzed using the correlation method and the multiple linear regression method between the number of passengers as the dependent variable. Meanwhile, statistical variables such as population growth, tourist growth, and Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), Sukabumi, and West Java Regencies were determined as independent variables. In formulating the terminal room facilities, it refers to the standards issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation through SKEP No.77/VI Year 2005. Considering the moderate upward trend approach, the estimated number of passengers at Cikembar Airport passenger terminal in 2023, namely the year the airport is planned to be realized, is as much as 756,029 passengers with busy time passengers totaling 605 passengers. The operational area needed for the terminal in that year was 8,468 m2. Assuming the concession area provided is 30%, the total terminal area required is 11,643 m2. This area projection still meets the needs based on the estimated terminal area attached to the Cikembar Airport master plan, which is 12,000 m2.
BAMBOO AS A STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL IN THE DESIGN OF THE BAMBOO BUKIT VILLA Nurazka, Azmi Afifah; Pynkyawati, Theresia; Davis, Muhammad Andre Mahardika Umarella; Garnida, Reva Regina
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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Abstract - Bamboo is a building material that is easily renewed, light weight and has the strength and flexibility with a resistance of 3 to 4 years, therefore bamboo can be an alternative material for building materials. Just as in the Villa Bukit Saung Bambu, is a building located in Caringin Tilu, Bandung Regency, to have a high humidity and bermaterial bamboo in the whole building, down to its structure and construction. Apart from being an aesthetic, even this material makes a special attraction for visitors, as well as the raised foundation to make a stilt-style building, the joint system between  the horse- horse truss  structure  on the column, beams stacked in columns, column support on the foundation, floor construction that rests on the beams and roof coverings. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method by means of direct observation in the field, observe the roof structure, columns, beams and foundations which are then compared with theories related to structure and construction, So it can be seen that bamboo can be an alternative building material, especially the structure of trusses horse- horse, beams, columns, floor and roof construction. Keywords: Villa Design, Structure and Construction, Bamboo Material
IDENTIFICATION OF IMAGE AREA CONCEPT OF TSUNAMI DISASTER RESPONSE IN COASTAL SPATIAL Case Study : Serangan Island, Denpasar, Bali Darmawan, I Gede Surya
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Serangan Island is one of the favourite tourist destinations in Bali which is the result of reclamation in 1995-1998, famous for its image as "Turtle Island", the presence of Sakenan Temple, white sand beaches, marine tourism, watersport, coral reef cultivation and seaweed, and the the fishing village of Bugis and Bali. However, behind the many tourism potentials, Serangan Island is threatened with earthquakes and tsunamis because the island is located on the south coast facing the Indian Ocean and the island's relatively low topography and inland elevation. In 2014, the Provincial Government of Bali through the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) built a communal space in the form of a Temporary Evacuation Place (TES) which is integrated with the Serangan Village Market. This research will identify in detail the implementation of the concept of the image of the disaster response area in the coastal area of Serangan Island. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with purposive sampling, with the use of the image theory of the area and disaster response architecture as the basis of this research. The results of the study show that the concept of the image of the Serangan Island area has also applied the concept of disaster mitigation both in architecture and in spatial planning. This identification has been seen in the concept of paths, edges, districts, nodes and landmarks. The main attacks are on residential areas, although in some parts the potential and function of disaster mitigation aspects need to be maximized.Keywords – image area concept, tsunami disaster response, coastal spatial
The Gap between Architecture Education and Architectural Profession in Iran Hejazi, Saba
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Many graduates of architecture attracted to the job market find a profound gap between what they have learned in college and what is being done in their career in Iran. The educational problems that make architecture graduates inefficient in the job market are identified. Then solutions are offered to reduce the gap. Four types of questionnaires were distributed to the last year undergraduate students, professors of architecture schools and professional architects and their answers and suggestions were collected. The results show that there are some solutions for bringing architecture education closer to architectural profession: 1. participatory education, 2. establishment of non-governmental organisations, 3. linking faculties of architecture with architectural offices, and 4. revision of undergraduate curriculum of architecture.
Management of Teaching Material Development Competency-Based to Increase Life Skill Vocational High School Students Nurjaman, Ujang; Sujiarto, Heru; Khoeriyah, N. Dede; Khori, Ahmad
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 study aims to  determine the  competency-based  teaching materials development program to improve student life skills, implementation, problems and challenges, and future improvement steps. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. This research was conducted at the Ma'arif Nahdotul Ulama Vocational High School, Garut Regency, West Java Province. The data collection techniques were interviews and documentation, while the data analysis techniques used were qualitative data analysis techniques using an inductive approach. The research results are: First, the teaching material development program carried out is planning  development  quality  objectives,  establishing  a  School  Activity Plan, collaborating with the business world and the industrial world. Second, the  implementation  is  that  the  partnership  relationship  is  not  optimal. Implementing the guidelines for the development of teaching materials is not optimal. Good management is needed in implementing the results of the development of teaching materials, and an additional budget is required. Third, the problems faced are poor management of school principals, inadequate curriculum development and cooperation,  preliminary school budgets, a productive syllabus that needs to be developed, and industrial practices for production are not optimal. Simultaneously, the future challenges are the student resources managing the partnership, the students' character, and  the demands for  practical facilities that require special attention.  Fourth, the  corrective  steps  are that the regulation of material development needs particular attention, additional budget is needed, the apprenticeship material must adjust to the productive syllabus, quality learning, improved competency tests, the competence of educators needs to be improved, optimizing the acceptance of new students, completing facilities and infrastructure.
TECHNOPRENEUR TRAINING MODEL IN BUILDING AN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Permana, Asep Yudi; Srihartati, Raden Diah; Akbardin, Juang; Setiawan, Agung; Jatnika, Dudung; Rustandi, Wandi
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Abstract - The use of cutting-edge technology is appropriate for business development based on an established entrepreneurial spirit that will optimize the process as well as the results of the developed business unit. This is what is called technopreneurship: a collaboration between the application of technology as an instrument and an independent business spirit as a necessity. In an era of intense global competition, business innovation must be accompanied by various kinds of technological engineering in order to multiply the performance of the business. Technopreneurship is an integral character between competency in applying technology and the spirit of building a business. From here, a technological business unit grows: a business unit that utilizes applied technology in the process of innovation, production, marketization, etc. Communication and information technology or telematics technology (information and communication technology (ICT) has been recognized by the world as one of the means and the main infrastructure to tackle the world's problems.The Community Service Program with the title Technopreneur Training in Building an Entrepreneurial Spirit for Prospective Architects in the Field of Consulting Services and Construction Services at the University of Education of Indonesia is implemented to provide entrepreneurial skills for students to have entrepreneurial mentality and skills (entrepreneurship) and form a Campus business incubator unit. This program selects and guides 21 students to become independent micro entrepreneurs. The method used in this program is practical learning based on business projects by training and assessing the ability of students to start and run a business based on 4 assessment criteria which include: personality, cooperation, leadership and online marketing skills to increase competitiveness and overcome constraints of limited production funding. The implementation of this KDP includes 4 stages consisting of recruitment, approach, implementation, and monitoring evaluation of 20 prospective tenants for 8 months. From these activities, it is expected that 10 tenants will become independent entrepreneurs and 5 people are still not successful.
Evaluation of The Computer Laboratory During The Covid-19 Pandemic at SMK Negeri 7 Baleendah Nareswari, Puspita Alfira; Permana, Asep Yudi; Dewi, Nitih Indra Komala
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Journal of Architectural Reseach and Education
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Abstract - This study aims to obtain a general description of the condition and fulfillment of the facilities and infrastructure of the computer laboratory for the Modeling and Building Information Design (DPIB) program at SMK Negeri 7 Baleendah based on the standards of the Minister of Education and Culture No. 34 of 2018. The purpose of this study is also to assess the compliance of health protocol facilities at SMK Negeri 7 Baleendah and to obtain a computer laboratory layout plan that is in accordance with health protocol rules during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research is an evaluation research. Data collection techniques in this study by means of observation and documentation. The results of this study indicate the level of achievement of facilities and infrastructure at SMK Negeri 7 Baleendah based on the standards of Permendikbud No. 34 of 2018 reached 83% in computer laboratory room infrastructure, the achievement was included in the very feasible criteria and in the facilities it reached 72.91% including the feasible criteria. The results of the evaluation on health protocol facilities based on existing standards, the availability of disinfectant liquid has not been met, the sink near the computer laboratory room is not available for hand washing soap, and the layout of the computer laboratory room has not been given a distance of 1.5 meters. Design recommendations for the DPIB program computer laboratory room at SMK Negeri 7 Baleendah by changing the type of opening, the position of the sink placed next to the entrance to the computer laboratory room and the layout of the room spaced 1.5 meters apart from each seat. The results of the evaluation on health protocol facilities based on existing standards, the availability of disinfectant liquid has not been met, the sink near the computer laboratory room is not available for hand washing soap, and the layout of the computer laboratory room has not been given a distance of 1.5 meters. Design recommendations for the DPIB program computer laboratory room at SMK Negeri 7 Baleendah by changing the type of opening, the position of the sink placed next to the entrance to the computer laboratory room and the layout of the room spaced 1.5 meters apart from each seat. The results of the evaluation on health protocol facilities based on existing standards, the availability of disinfectant liquid has not been met, the sink near the computer laboratory room is not available for hand washing soap, and the layout of the computer laboratory room has not been given a distance of 1.5 meters. Design recommendations for the DPIB program computer laboratory room at SMK Negeri 7 Baleendah by changing the type of opening, the position of the sink placed next to the entrance to the computer laboratory room and the layout of the room spaced 1.5 meters apart from each seat.Keywords - Computer Laboratory, Facilities and Infrastructure, Health protocol, Standard of Computer Laboratory Facilities and Infrastructure for SMK.
The Effect of Students Social Interaction on Their Learning Motivation During Distance Learning to Modeling and Building Information Design Program (MBID) Students at Public Vocational High School (PVHS) in Bandung Islami, Intan Salamah Nur
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Journal of Architectural Reseach and Education
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Thesis with the title “The Effect of Students Social Interaction on Their Learning Motivation During Distance Learning to Modeling and Building Information Design Program (MBID) Students at Public Vocational High School (PVHS) in Bandung” is a research during distance learning that observe about students social interaction and their learning motivation in case of MBID program students at PVHS in Bandung. Distance learning performs with online and offline learning that be adapted by government regulations of pandemic learning situation. Its impact the change of social interaction on learning process as online learning from home and offline learning at school with Covid-19 protocol. This change is during distance learning involve students interaction would change with their teachers, their parents, and the other students. It can affect the students learning motivation, to their intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. This thesis is using quantitative method by questionnaire spread with likert scale, it’s analyzed with compare means and simple regression analysis. The result is indicate the students social interaction and their learning motivation in a good category with each means score 3.75 and 3.76, it also points there is effect of students social interaction on their learning motivation with the value until 63.7%.