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Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
Published by Universitas Pradita
ISSN : 26850222     EISSN : 27981975     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51170/jtd.v2i2.136
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain (JTD) published twice in a year. The articles can be product of researches, scientific thoughts or case study, in engineering scope and design scope. The articles do not representate politics, commercialism, and subjectivity unsure. This journal contains articles of thought and research results in Engineering and Design scope which never been published in scientific journals or other media. 1. Architecture 2. Civil Engineering 3. Visual Communication Design with technology approach 4. Interior Design 5. Urban Planning and Urban Design Any matters relating to the use of the softwares used, citations, quotations, and copyright permissions made by the author of the article, and the legal consequences it causes, are the responsibility of the article author. The format of writing scientific articles for publication in scientific journals should follow the guidelines of scientific article writing, which is informed on the website or back of scientific journal.
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Perkembangan Perspektif Pengguna dalam Pengambilan Keputusan Desain Susilo, Greysia; Jonatan, Clementine Audy; Muhtaj, Muhamad Afnan; Muzwar, Fatima Az Zahra
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
Publisher : LPPM bekerja sama dengan Prodi Teknik Sipil, Arsitektur, Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, Desain Interior, dan Desain Komunikasi Visual Universitas Pradita

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51170/jtd.v1i02.292

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Users’ Journey Mapping adalah satu bagian dari tahap-tahap yang harus dilalui desainer pada proses perancangan desain secara umum. Tahap awal ini penting dilakukan untuk menghasilkan karya desain yang lebih holistik dan berfokus pada kepuasan pengguna. Tahapan proses desain yang dibahas disini merupakan desain secara umum, walaupun cenderung berfokus pada program studi Desain Interior, Desain Komunikasi Visual, Desain Interaktif, dan Sistem Informatika. Terjadi perbedaan penggunaan metode ini pada ilmu-ilmu yang disebutkan sebelumnya: ada program studi yang mengajarkannya secara implisit – masuk ke dalam peristilahan yang lebih umum dipakai; ada pula program studi yang mengajarkannya secara eksplisit dan menjadi satu bagian yang jelas dan tak terpisahkan dari proses desain keseluruhan. Tulisan ini merupakan kombinasi hasil studi literatur dan pengalaman di lapangan saat penulis mengambil mata ajar online di DelftX dalam bentuk kualitatif deskriptif. Tulisan ini menganalisis pemakaian metode desain untuk digunakan dalam lintas disiplin maupun multidisiplin. Pemakaian Users’ Journey Mapping akan berpengaruh pada hasil desain secara signifikan untuk proyek-proyek perancangan yang memiliki skala besar dengan tingkat kerumitan tinggi, karena melibatkan berbagai jenis pemangku kepentingan dengan kepakaran masing-masing. Metode ini akan menyatukan perbedaan keahlian dan kepentingan dari disiplin ilmu yang berbeda ke dalam satu visi yang sama, yaitu kepuasan pengguna.
Eksplorasi Program Ruang pada Rumah Aman Korban Kekerasan Wanita dan Anak berdasarkan Studi Kasus Erisa; Abdullah Hibrawan
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51170/jtd.v2i1.283

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Violence against women and children is a complex social issue that continues to occur across various contexts of space and time, requiring responses that are not only social but also spatial. Safe houses, as protective facilities, play a strategic role in supporting the recovery process of victims; however, existing spatial programming often fails to fully accommodate psychological needs, a sense of safety, and trauma-informed healing processes. This study aims to explore and analyze the spatial programming requirements of safe houses for women and child victims of violence based on case studies. The research employs a qualitative descriptive-exploratory approach through the analysis and comparison of relevant precedents, focusing on identifying spatial needs, spatial relationships, and environmental qualities that support recovery. The findings indicate that effective spatial programming should incorporate clear zoning between private, semi-private, and public areas, while integrating essential spaces such as counseling rooms, children’s play areas, communal spaces, and restorative open spaces. In addition, layered security, privacy, flexibility, and trauma-informed design approaches emerge as key factors in creating an environment that facilitates healing and enhances the sense of safety for victims.
Ergonomi ditinjau dari Antropometri pada Interior Toko Makanan dan Kafe (Kasus: J.CO & MAKO Cake and Bakery di Summarecon Mall Serpong, Tangerang) Fhanes Angelina; Jenniefer Christine; Avika Berliana; Alifia Wida Izzati
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51170/jtd.v2i1.289

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This study examines the application of ergonomics based on anthropometry in the interior design of J.CO & MAKO Cake and Bakery at Summarecon Mall Serpong. The research is grounded in the importance of furniture comfort in supporting user activities and enhancing spatial experience. A descriptive qualitative method was employed through field observation, furniture dimension measurement, and literature review. The analysis focuses on display units, coffee tables, stools, and circulation areas based on anthropometric standards by Panero and Zelnik. The findings indicate that display and circulation elements generally meet ergonomic standards, while coffee tables and stools are not fully compliant with anthropometric dimensions. These results highlight the importance of aligning furniture dimensions with human body measurements to improve comfort, safety, and efficiency. This study is expected to provide a reference for designing more ergonomic café and food retail interiors.
Transformasi Arsitektur Fasilitas Pengolahan Sampah sebagai Infrastruktur Perkotaan Berkelanjutan Aris Budhiyanto; Oswynn Susanto
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51170/jtd.v2i1.356

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Waste treatment facilities are traditionally perceived as closed and polluting industrial buildings, detached from urban life. However, within sustainable city frameworks, such facilities play a crucial role in environmental health and urban systems. This study employs a qualitative method with a comparative case study approach, examining three projects: CopenHill, Shenzhen Energy Ring, and Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center. These cases were selected based on differences in context and waste-processing typology. The analysis is conducted using variables including architectural aspects, environmental strategies, contextual integration, functional zoning, and spatial circulation. Data were collected through literature review and design documentation, and analyzed using a descriptive-comparative method to produce a synthesis of findings. The results indicate that architectural strategies in waste management facilities are strongly influenced by context and scale, yet share common principles. First, the integration of industrial and public functions can be achieved through clear zoning and circulation without compromising technical performance. Second, environmental strategies are implemented through a combination of passive and active systems to minimize ecological impact. Third, building form and configuration are shaped by contextual responses rather than purely visual expression. Fourth, architecture serves as an educational medium through spatial openness and user engagement. This study formulates design principles that can serve as a reference for developing waste management facilities that are not only technically efficient but also environmentally integrated and sustainable within the urban system.
Konfigurasi Spasial dan Keterbukaan Visual pada Interior Coffee Shop: Analisis Space Syntax Rexha Septine Faril Nanda; Kiki Putri Amelia; Hana Faza Surya Rusyda
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51170/jtd.v2i1.360

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This study is based on the design concept of Sawo Coffee and Roastery, which aims to create a coffee shop that is visually contrasting yet remains contextual to the heritage environment of Braga through visual openness, transitional spaces, and a minimalist interior that provides an inviting and comfortable spatial experience. This strategy is implemented through the use of a transparent facade, a building setback that forms a transitional space for pedestrians, and landscape elements as an entrance path that enhances visual attraction from the pedestrian corridor. This approach reflects a design effort to establish a visual connection between exterior and interior spaces. However, a strategy that emphasizes visual aspects does not necessarily correspond to a spatial configuration that supports optimal spatial connectivity and accessibility. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the relationship between visual design strategies and spatial configuration using a space syntax approach. The method employed is a quantitative descriptive approach by analyzing connectivity, total depth, mean depth, relative asymmetry, real relative asymmetry, and visual graph analysis (VGA) based on spatial topology representation. The case study focuses on Sawo Coffee and Roastery in Bandung, using architectural plans and visual documentation as the basis of analysis. The results indicate that the initial transitional areas possess high visual visibility based on VGA results, allowing users to visually perceive interior activities from the pedestrian area. However, the space syntax analysis reveals that initial spaces such as the semi-outdoor area (RRA 1.537) and souvenir space (RRA 1.592) have low integration levels and relatively high spatial depth. This condition indicates that visual openness is not fully accompanied by optimal spatial connectivity. Thus, the effectiveness of commercial space design is determined not only by visual transparency, but also by spatial configurations capable of creating stronger integration, clearer orientation, and easier accessibility from the entrance area.
Taman Ramah Anak sebagai Sistem Ruang Adaptif dalam Pengembangan Desa Wisata Ramah Anak Berkelanjutan Muhammad Ismail Hasan; Ika Zenita Ratnaningsih; Adi Firman Ramadhan; Chely Novia Bramiana; Mokhamad K. Husodo
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51170/jtd.v2i1.446

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This study aims to solve the problem lack of children-friendly park to support children’s sensory and motor development, as well as their social interaction, in Karangtengah Village, Tuntang District, Semarang Regency, while also serving as a pilot model for a child-friendly village initiative. The planning of this tourism village is part of a thematic community service program conducted by Universitas Diponegoro, involving participants from multidisciplinary backgrounds. The program began with a preliminary survey in Karangtengah Village to identify physical potential, including location, natural resources, and infrastructure. A Focus Group Discussion (FGD) was then conducted with village representatives to further explore additional potentials, such as culture, arts, community organizations, and human resources. The results of the survey and FGD revealed the presence of a green open space with strong potential to be developed as a tourism site. Women’s community organizations, such as Posyandu and PKK, have positioned child-friendliness as the main theme of the tourism village, thereby stimulating local economic development while also promoting children’s health in Karangtengah Village. This study provides valuable insights for planners and local government authorities in designing and developing tourism villages, particularly in terms of child-friendly infrastructure that supports children’s well-being.
Optimalisasi Setting Fisik untuk Mewadahi Aktivitas Interaksi Sosial pada Ruang Publik Citra Niaga Bibiana Desy Pertiwi; Diananta Pramitasari
Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Teknologi dan Desain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51170/jtd.v2i1.448

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The Citra Niaga Samarinda area is a public space located in the center of Samarinda City. The area that has received the Aga Khan Awards for Architecture has changed from time to time so that it affects the conditions of the area. The physical settings in the area cannot accommodate the user's social interaction activities by following existing needs. This study aims to determine the condition of the physical setting contained in the Citra Niaga Area which can accommodate social interaction activities. The research method is observation and place centered mapping, which aims to determine the condition of the physical setting and social interaction activities carried out in the Morning (07.00 WITA - 11.00 WITA), Afternoon (11.00 WITA - 15.00 WITA), Afternoon (15.00 WITA - 18.00 WITA), Evening (18.00 WITA - 22.00 WITA) on Weekdays (Monday - Friday) and Weekdays (Saturday and Sunday). The physical settings contained in the Citra Niaga Area are buildings, open spaces, circulation, street furniture and vegetation. The physical setting in the area is dominated by the existing physical setting with various conditions. Social interaction activities that occur in the area are in the form of active activities (traveling, playing, sports, buying and selling) and passive activities (relaxing and gathering). Social interaction activities are dominated by adolescents and adults so that when the activity is high, the physical settings in the area cannot accommodate the various social interaction activities of users.

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