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Losari : Jurnal Arsitektur, Kota dan Pemukiman
ISSN : 25024892     EISSN : 25278886     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33096/losari.v6i1
Core Subject : Engineering,
LOSARI Jurnal Arsitektur Kota dan Pemukiman adalah jurnal yang terbit 2 kali setiap tahun pada bulan Februari dan Agustus.  LOSARI Jurnal Arsitektur Kota dan Pemukiman adalah  peer reviewed jurnal yang memuat artikel-artikel ilmiah mengenai arsitektur dan Rancang  Kawasan  Binaan pada lingkup ilmu arsitektur, lansekap, interior, perencanaan wilayah kota dan kawasan. 
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Tinjauan Pengembangan Ruang Di Kawasan Perkotaan Pangkajene Ditinjau Dari Aspek RDTR dan LP2B Akmal, Alfiandi; Aksa, Nursyam; Handayani, Risma
LOSARI : Jurnal Arsitektur Kota dan Pemukiman Vol. 10, No.2, Agustus 2025
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Penelitian ini membahas pengembangan ruang di Kawasan Perkotaan Pangkajene, Kabupaten Sidenreng Rappang, ditinjau dari aspek Rencana Detail Tata Ruang (RDTR) dan Lahan Pertanian Pangan Berkelanjutan (LP2B). Secara umum, pengembangan ruang di kawasan ini belum sepenuhnya terealisasi sesuai arahan RDTR yang telah ditetapkan. Salah satu kendala utama adalah keberadaan lahan sawah yang ditetapkan sebagai LP2B dan secara spasial berada dalam kawasan perencanaan RDTR. Kondisi tersebut memunculkan konflik pemanfaatan ruang antara kebutuhan pembangunan perkotaan dan upaya pelestarian lahan pertanian. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meninjau kesesuaian pengembangan ruang perkotaan berdasarkan RDTR dan LP2B, serta merumuskan arahan pengembangan ruang yang mampu mensinergikan keduanya. Metode penelitian menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif dengan analisis Sistem Informasi Geospasial (SIG) untuk identifikasi spasial serta analisis deskriptif untuk interpretasi data. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dalam batas kawasan perkotaan terdapat 378,88 Ha lahan LP2B, dengan 121,10 Ha di antaranya termasuk dalam perencanaan Sub BWP Prioritas. Selain itu, sebanyak 14 bidang lahan dengan luas 3,67 Ha telah mengalami alih fungsi menjadi permukiman. Temuan ini memperlihatkan adanya tekanan signifikan terhadap fungsi lahan pertanian yang dilindungi sekaligus menjadi hambatan bagi implementasi RDTR. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan integrasi pengembangan ruang dalam RDTR dengan ketentuan LP2B agar tercapai keseimbangan antara kebutuhan pembangunan dan perlindungan lahan pertanian.
Pendekatan Arsitektur Kontemporer dalam Perancangan Gedung Festival Seni dan Budaya Kabupaten Muna Ridal, Ridal; Andi Halim, Haryanto; Zaki, Muhammad
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Indonesia is an archipelagic country consisting of 34 provinces with cities and districts in them. Indonesia has a diverse cultural and artistic diversity from different regions. Arts and culture centers are crucial in preserving the archipelago's artistic and cultural heritage in the midst of the increasingly rapid flow of globalization, especially among the younger generation who are vulnerable to the influence of foreign lifestyles (Amalia & Agustin, 2022). Muna Regency is an area in Southeast Sulawesi Province that started its civilization from prehistoric times and is the oldest regency among other regencies, which are in Southeast Sulawesi. Muna Regency is one of the areas included in the designation of historical and cultural tourism as a historical and cultural tourism area under regulation Number 2 of 2014-2034 concerning the Muna Regency RTRW. The existence of tourist objects that are quite potential but do not meet the standard criteria so that a container is needed in the form of the availability of facilities and infrastructure equipped with public facilities and other supporting materials can be a tour package and development in various cultural festival activities that will make it a central place for art and cultural festival activities in Muna Regency, especially by using contemporary architectural concepts.
Planetarium di Kota Makassar Budikusuma, Rifki; Ansarullah, Ansarullah; Alimuddin, Aris
LOSARI : Jurnal Arsitektur Kota dan Pemukiman Vol. 10, No.2, Agustus 2025
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Since ancient times, humans have lived on earth with the sky above them. In a clear sky, we can see celestial bodies in the form of planets, sun, moon, stars, or at a certain time natural phenomena such as meteors. Astronomy as the earliest science in human civilization has been known about 3000 years before the ancient Babylonian era, on the holy book of Al-Quran also found various information about the universe, 20 verses mention the word sun, 463 verses that mention the earth, and 5 verses that mention the moon. Not to mention the verses that describe the sky, the changes of day and night, and the verses that mention the stars. Planetarium as one of the facilities in science, astronomy basically functions as entertainment and education or we can say edutainment, with procurement of supporting facilities, namely in the form of an observatory. Based on the 2006 curriculum and the 2013 curriculum which explains that astronomy is studied in grades I, II and IV of elementary school, and physics at junior high school up to high school and the effective learning methods is by see and feel it for yourself
Strategi Desain Arsitektur Tropis untuk Mengurangi Panas dalam Hunian: Suatu Tinjauan Literatur Wiranata, Tri Amartha; Jamaluddin, Husnirrahman; Edar, Ahmad Nadhil
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Humid tropical climates are characterized by high air temperatures, high humidity, and intense solar radiation, increasing the risk of thermal discomfort in dwellings. Various studies have shown that passive design strategies in tropical architecture can reduce heat in buildings and reduce reliance on mechanical cooling systems. This article presents a literature review of tropical architectural design strategies to reduce heat in dwellings, focusing on building orientation, mass configuration, natural opening and ventilation systems, shading elements, roof design, surface materials and colors, and vegetation integration. The literature reviewed comes from international and regional journals for the period ±2015–2025 related to passive design, thermal comfort, and residential buildings in hot-humid climates. The results of the study indicate that a combination of passive strategies can reduce room temperatures by 2–3 °C and save cooling energy by approximately 20–30% in tropical dwellings, especially when design is carried out from the early stages of building planning.
Rumah Toko Kolonial dan Bentuk Modernnya di Indonesia: Menelusuri Jejak Arsitektur yang Terputus Shiber, Nahridzah Mahjubuh; Rizqiyah, Umara Hasmarani; Edar, Ahmad Nadhil; Jusbaeni, Jusbaeni
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The transformation of Indonesian shophouses reveals a decisive rupture between the spatial intelligence of their colonial predecessors and the sealed, utilitarian forms that now dominate urban areas. Through a visual analysis comparing colonial photographic archives from Batavia, Bandung, and Makassar (1900–1930) with modern shophouse imagery (2020–2024), this study reveals that the defining features of colonial shophouses, such as arcades, transitional emperan, inner courts, cross-ventilation pathways, and layered spatial sequences, have been systematically erased. This disappearance reflects an aesthetic shift and the loss of an ecological and social logic that enabled these buildings to negotiate the tropical climate, urban density and street-level activity. The findings show that modern shophouse cannot be seen as a natural progression of the colonial shophouse, but rather as a typological departure that has abandoned the organic, climatic and socio-urban relationships that have historically shaped Indonesia's commercial streetscapes.

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