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JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur
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JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur (sebelumnya Jurnal Online Mahasiswa S1 Arsitektur UNTAN) adalah jurnal nasional yang berisi kumpulan naskah/ artikel hasil perancangan arsitektur yang fokus pada kegiatan "analisis dan sintesis" yang mendukung proses-proses perancangan arsitektur dan menghasilkan karya arsitektural. Substansi naskah dapat berupa kajian mengenai metode perancangan, proses analisis dalam perancangan, pengambilan keputusan dalam proses desain, proses penciptaan karya arsitektural, dan teori yang mendukung proses perancangan. Selain itu, JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur juga menerima (terbatas) naskah dengan pendekatan "penelitian" kajian arsitektural lainnya, seperti sejarah, teori, dan kritik arsitektur, teknologi bangunan, serta kota dan permukiman. JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur mempunyai ISSN 2746-5896 (media online)
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IMPLEMENTING THE MANDALA CONCEPT IN INTERSECTION LANDMARK PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE CITY DEVELOPMENT Hadi, Cipta
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i2.95111

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A monument has become a stereotype for a landmark design at a road intersection in most cities in Indonesia. However, that stereotype only possesses symbolic value, overlooking other values such as spatiality and sustainability. This study proposes an alternative approach to designing a landmark at a road intersection. Mandala, as local wisdom, becomes a basic principle that later develops into the general concept of landmark design. Through literature studies of landmarks and spatial experience of architecture, and also supported by design experiments through case studies, this study suggests the Mandala concept as one of the best solutions for the landmark at a road intersection design, which offers varied and explorative designs. By the Mandala design concept, a landmark design at a road intersection not only possesses symbolic value but also environmental and better spatial experience values.
YOUTH CENTER DI KOTA PONTIANAK Nugroho, Faiqah Dhia; Nurhamsyah, Muhammad; Khaliesh, Hamdil
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i2.95140

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Technological developments in the era of globalization influence the mindset, behavior, and lifestyle of adolescents, including in Pontianak City. The number of adolescents in Pontianak City has the potential for achievement, interests, and talents but also faces challenges such as delinquency, sexual violence, and unemployment. Available facilities are inadequate to support their self-development, creativity, and mental health. This study designs a Youth Center as a place for education, creation, and recreation with a social architecture approach that emphasizes openness and connectivity. The design method refers to the systematic J.C. Jones (1972) through the stages of ideas, information, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. The design is realized through an open, connected, and interactive architectural design. The building is designed with a clear main mass, an amphitheater as a meeting center for adolescents with various characters in watching performances and green open areas and recreation/sports areas integrated with the site. The application of social architecture principles is reflected in the transparent facade, depicting adolescents and localistic, flexible public spaces, and circulation that connects zones harmoniously, thus forming a spatial identity that supports creativity, collaboration, and adolescent growth
TAMAN REKREASI AIR DI PONTIANAK UTARA Lunar, Flavia Tiffany; Purnomo, Yudi; Affrilyno, Affrilyno
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i2.97396

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Following the COVID-19 pandemic, public awareness of healthy lifestyles and mental health well-being has notably increased. This presents a significant opportunity to create environments that foster innovation in health and wellness, thereby supporting economic growth. However, the limited availability of integrated facilities has become a major obstacle in fulfilling the public"™s need for healthy entertainment and physical activities. Therefore, the design of the North Pontianak Water Park aims to provide a recreational space that supports both aquatic and social activities. The design process implements R. Whitaker"™s eight-step design method, which commences with issue identification and culminates with development of a design concept based on analytical results. The design concept focuses on integrating core functions, including water attractions, social spaces, and supporting facilities. A functional design approach that responds to the local climate while prioritizing comfort, safety, and accessibility. The final design features four buildings with different functions, nine swimming pools in separate zones, one extreme slide, one spiral slide, and five racer slides.
POLA DAN KARAKTERISTIK PERMUKIMAN MASYARAKAT SUKU DAYAK MUALANG DI DESA EMPAJAK, KECAMATAN BELITANG HILIR, KABUPATEN SEKADAU Febriani, Fransiska; Nurhamsyah, Muhammad; Khaliesh, Hamdil
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i2.95150

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This study aims to understand the settlement patterns and characteristics of the Dayak Mualang community in Empajak Village, Belitang Hilir District, Sekadau Regency, and to analyze the cultural and livelihood factors that influence it. By understanding these settlement patterns, the characteristics of the Dayak Mualang settlements in the area can also be revealed in more depth. Therefore, the study of the patterns and characteristics of the Dayak Mualang settlements is a crucial way to see the specific values of Empajak Village, which contains cultural richness and customary orders that have shaped the unique characteristics of the Dayak Mualang community. The background of the problem shows that the formation of settlements is strongly influenced by cultural aspects, including customary norms, history, livelihood systems, and social structures. However, in the era of globalization, the identity and locality of indigenous settlements are vulnerable to change. This study uses a qualitative approach with a rationalistic approach. Data analysis is carried out interactively through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results show that the Dayak Mualang settlement pattern in Empajak Village tends to be clustered or linear, strongly influenced by the tradition of communal life, the concept of Temawang Tampun Juah (ancestral inheritance land managed together), and dependence on water sources and land for farming and gardening activities. The settlement's characteristics are characterized by the presence of the Betang House as a communal and spiritual center, the use of local materials, and a spatial layout that reflects kinship and mutual cooperation activities. Despite facing external influences, the Dayak Mualang community demonstrates selective adaptation and efforts to revitalize traditions to maintain their settlement identity. This research is expected to contribute to the understanding of traditional architecture and settlements, as well as serve as a basis for efforts to preserve local culture.

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