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INDONESIA
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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DEVELOPMENT OF A VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING MODEL FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Lilis Widaningsih; Fauzi Rahmanullah; Trias Megayanti; Yudhistira Kusuma; Indah Susanti
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Vol 5, No.1 (2023), Journal of Architectural Research and Education (JARE)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jare.v5i1.51911

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The development of culture and technology in responding to human needs in architecture and physical infrastructure development requires an acceleration in the skills of construction workers. Many factors become obstacles for construction workers to be able to compete and improve their skills. One of them is access to education and skills training because of the lack of information and opportunities they can get. This study aims to develop a vocational skills training model oriented to the certification of skilled workers in the construction industry. The development of the training model is made through stages that refer to research and development of Logic Model Development. The process carried out includes the planning, implementation, analysis, testing and finalization of the training model. Data collection was carried out through surveys of construction worker service users, FGD with training model development experts, FGD with construction industry stakeholders, theoretical analysis, and policies as materials for model development. The findings of this study are in the form of a training model that develops networks and collaborations between institutions related to skilled workers in the construction industry. Vocational universities have the potential to strengthen and facilitate construction workers in improving job skills and certifying skilled workers. In the long term, this model is expected to become a prototype for a sustainable vocational skills training system for construction workers.
Strategy to Revive Bandung Skywalk; Refunctional Concept of Failed City Area Nurcahya, Yan; Syah, M Kautsar Thariq; Sugiarto, Deri; Negara, Teddiansyah Nata; Putra, Rian Ananda; Hilmayani, Syalwa Linda
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 8, No 1 (2026): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jare.v8i1.84542

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The purpose of this study is to provide insight to the government, society, and further researchers in reviving the Bandung Skywalk. As we know, the Skywalk or Teras Bandung is one of the icons of the City of Bandung which was built in 2017 and has become one of the tourist destinations for local people or tourists from Jabodetabek and other tourists. This study applies the use of descriptive qualitative methods with a phenomenological approach and the theory of urban spatial atmosphere. Apart from the occurrence of the Copid-19 event which has had a negative impact on life in many countries, to the point of preventing the movement or activities of people gathering or moving to public places. The Bandung Skywalk has no initial target when the city's public facilities are not functioning after Covid-19 can be resolved. With this study, we provide the concept of refunctioning the Bandung Skywalk to the Bandung City government so that it can revive and utilize public facilities better.Keywords – City Area, Refunction, Skywalk Bandung, Teras Bandung
Opportunities For Utilization of Plywood Waste in Sustainable Interior Industry Susanti, Lina; Prasetyo, Angga Dwi; Soares, Balbino da Conceicao; Pudianti, Anna; Sumardiyanto, B.
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 8, No 1 (2026): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jare.v8i1.81880

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The interior industry in Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth, along with the increasing demand for furniture. However, this increase has also led to increase in material waste, particularly multiplex waste, which negatively impacts the environment and contributes to deforestation. This research aims to explore and analyze the utilization of small pieces of multiplex material as derivative products, which can reduce waste and support sustainable support sustainable architectural practices. The research methods usedincluded both quantitative and qualitative approaches with a case study on a multiplex-based interior design project based on multiplex, providing a more in-depth overview of innovative applications of leftover materials. The results showed that optimizing the use of small pieces of multiplex can reduce the residual material from 8.6% to 0.105%, while reducing the demand for raw wood. The implications of this research suggest that the interior industry can adopt more sustainable practices through the development of derivative product development, which not only improves material efficiency but also supports forest conservation and forest conservation and awareness of effective waste management. As such, this research makes a significant contribution to sustainability in the interior industry.
Creating the Application of Green Architecture Principles in Hotel Buildings in Yogyakarta Siddiq, Vieka Alana Leyla; Santonio, Sanchia Caroline; Pudianti, Anna; Sumardiyanto, B.
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 8, No 1 (2026): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jare.v8i1.81883

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Yogyakarta is a city that generates revenue, particularly from the tourism sector. The tourism sector requires accommodation in the form of lodging. This study discusses the application of green architecture principles in hotel buildings in Yogyakarta, specifically in Sleman Regency. Sleman Regency is the area experiencing the fastest urban development due to its location near the Keraton (the center of power). The study focuses on the green architecture principles applied in 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star hotels, including conserving energy, working with climate, respect for site, respect for user, limiting new resources, and holistic approaches. The objective of this study is to determine whether the implementation of green architecture principles affects the star ratings of hotels. The research uses a qualitative approach, referring to a comparative method of analyzing the application of green architecture principles in star-rated hotels. Comparisons are based on literature sources, and the analysis is directly illustrated through diagrams and visuals. The results include comparisons of star-rated hotel buildings that implement green architecture principles. The conclusion identifies the hotel with the most green architecture principles, making it more attractive to visitors. It alsoprovides recommendations to address deficiencies in the application of these principles for future improvements.