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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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REST AREA DI KABUPATEN SINTANG Glorian, Bima Septandry; Caesariadi, Tri Wibowo; Pebriano, Valentinus
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 1 (2025): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i1.83881

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Sintang Regency is 386 kilometers from Pontianak City, the capital of West Kalimantan Province. According to the development plan for the eastern part of West Kalimantan Province. Sintang will be expanded to become the capital of Kapuas Raya Province. Although the plan has not been realized, Sintang Regency has grown rapidly. One of the areas that has grown rapidly is the Simpang Tebelian area located in Sungai Ukoi Village, Sungai Tebelian District because of its position at the intersection of the road to Melawi which is approximately 70 kilometers away. This location is imaginatively the gateway between Sintang and Melawi. So this location has the potential to be developed in the form of a transit area such as a rest area or other supporting areas for drivers to rest for a while before continuing their journey. Rest and service areas or generally better known as rest areas are places to rest for a while which are intended for drivers to be able to relax, relieve themselves, restore energy or even carry out religious obligations after traveling a long distance. The purpose of this design is to design a rest area in Sintang Regency as a place that accommodates transit activities or temporary stops in Sintang Regency. The design method consists of several stages, namely the preliminary stage, data collection stage, analysis stage, concept stage and design stage. The design results are in the form of a rest area in Sintang Regency as a transit activity container for drivers or road users with a building concept taking from the basic form of a traditional Dayak house which has an elongated shape and Malay which has three building periods and a terrace to show a local image.
SOUNDSCAPE PERIBADATAN DALAM EVALUASI AKUSTIKA RUANG STUDI KASUS MASJID RAYA MUJAHIDIN PONTIANAK Imanuel, Imanuel; Zain, Zairin; Lubis, Mira Sophia
JMARS: Jurnal Mosaik Arsitektur Vol 13, No 1 (2025): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jmars.v13i1.88764

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Soundscape or room acoustics is a branch of building physics that focuses on the condition, movement, or quality of acoustics or sound in a space. Soundscape can be divided into 2 main parts, one focusing on open spaces, and one on closed spaces. Open spaces that we usually find are parks, streets, roundabouts, performance stages, or outdoor concerts. The Mujahidin Grand Mosque is one of the largest places of worship in Pontianak City. As a grand mosque, of course, the quality of indoor acoustics that it requires must be good and adequate. However, there is an issue among mosque users who say that the acoustic quality of the Mujahidin Grand Mosque is not good, because, in several places in the main worship area of the mosque, there is noise interference. This interference is in the form of echoes or reverberations in certain areas, especially around the stairs and openings. Therefore, an evaluation of the acoustic quality of the worship space of the Mujahidin Grand Mosque in Pontianak is needed. This study focuses on the acoustic quality of the main worship space of the Mujahidin Grand Mosque. The study was conducted using software assistance in the form of Ecotect Analysis and Ease Focus III. From the research conducted, it was found that the acoustic quality of the object was far above standard. With an average noise level of 60.5 dB, and a reverberation time of 5.13 seconds. The biggest acoustic problems are in the area adjacent to the opening, the front area of the shaft, and the middle area of the room.
PERANCANGAN BORNEO DESIGN DISTRICT DI KALIMANTAN BARAT Juhardi, Edbert Florentius; Alhamdani, Muhammad Ridha; Andi, Uray Fery
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.v13i2.88678

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Architects, interior designers, and contractors are key professionals in the construction industry who play a vital role in Indonesia's development. In the design process, designers must consider a wide range of building materials and furniture options, which are constantly evolving. Design District facilities serve as a platform for construction industry players to select appropriate materials based on their specific needs and preferences. One notable example is the Indonesia Design District (IDD), one of the country's largest design and lifestyle expo centers, spanning 12.1 hectares. It features a shopping center that acts as a primary destination for design inspiration and high-quality materials. The Borneo Design District is an innovative initiative aimed at responding to shifts in architectural design and form. It focuses on becoming a central hub for finishing materials and home furnishings, with the goal of consolidating building design needs within a single, integrated area. The project also seeks to enhance the potential of local materials in West Kalimantan. The design approach follows R. Whittaker's five-step method, which includes the stages of introduction, definition, preparation, analysis and synthesis, and evaluation. The outcome of this process is the Borneo Design District building design, developed under the Mixed-Use District theme and incorporating a Contemporary Architectural approach. This includes sustainable design, the use of innovative materials, and an emphasis on user experience. This serves as a solution to the challenge of attracting visitors to shop, enjoy recreational activities, work, and collaborate.
AGRICULTURE LEARNING CENTER KUBU RAYA Gayuanda, Salwa; Muazir, Syaiful; Mustikawati, Mustikawati
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.v13i2.89012

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Plantations, agriculture, and livestock farming are the main sources of raw materials that will be processed into food to meet basic human needs at all times. Aligned with the development of technology and knowledge in producing and developing these foodstuffs, architectural objects are needed as facilities to increase community potential and opportunities through innovative learning, applied research in the agricultural industry, sustainable plantations, as well as creating economic, educational, and cultural engagement activities, as well social issues related to food and agriculture. The Kubu Raya Agriculture Learning Center can act as one of the supporting institutions for improving the quality of agriculture in Kubu Raya. The design process of the Kubu Raya Agriculture Learning Center involves several stages, starting with collecting primary and secondary data through case studies, analysis, concept synthesis, and pre-planning. Through a Sustainable Architecture design approach that considers aspects of safety, comfort, health, and aesthetic and adapts its function, the Kubu Raya Agriculture Learning Center building is divided into seven radial masses, creating a mass division according to the building's main function, such as education, management and service, and support. In addition, the Sustainable Architecture design approach is presented through building orientation, window placement in areas that require a lot of light and air, building facades with local ornaments, roof design, utilization of vegetation as a natural buffer, and the presence of electricity reserves can optimize the function of the building.
KAWASAN RETRET KATOLIK DI KEUSKUPAN AGUNG PONTIANAK Bilia, Tesalonika Dimitri Santa; Kalsum, Emilya; Caesariadi, Tri Wibowo
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.v13i2.97397

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A retreat is an activity that involves withdrawing from daily routines to a quiet and safe place, where one can deepen one's spirituality and gain a better understanding of oneself, others, and God. In the Catholic tradition, retreats play an important role in nurturing faith through prayer, reflection, and discussion. However, the retreat facilities in the Archdiocese of Pontianak are not commensurate with the growing number of Catholics. Out of a total of approximately 738,000 Catholics, only 14 retreat houses are available. As a result, most retreat activities are conducted in places not specifically designed for such purposes, thereby diminishing the quality of the spiritual experience. The objective of this design project is to create a retreat area with facilities that can support and accommodate the spiritual activities of Catholics in the Archdiocese of Pontianak. The design method follows R. Whitaker's eight-step process, including problem identification, needs analysis, concept synthesis, and design evaluation. The approach used is a functional approach, involving analysis of space, users, activities, and inter-space relationships. The design resulted in eight building masses, with the chapel as the central structure, surrounded by participant accommodation facilities, a convent house, staff quarters, a dining hall, an educational area, and an open communal space. Vegetation was incorporated into the design as both a natural buffer and an element that enhances the cooling and aesthetic appeal of the area.
PERANCANGAN LIFESTYLE CENTER DI PONTIANAK Chandra, Helen Julia; Andi, Uray Fery; Alhamdani, Muhammad Ridha
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.v13i2.97458

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The lifestyle changes of urban communities in the modern era are shaped by technological advancements, globalization, and the daily use of social media. These factors have created new tendencies in public activities, particularly among Generation Z and millennials, driving greater interest in culinary, fashion, sports, and recreational activities. Such trends demand urban spaces that are not only functional but also capable of offering meaningful social experiences as a new spatial concept in the city. In major Indonesian cities, this demand is addressed through lifestyle centers"”integrated areas combining retail, culinary, recreation, and open public spaces. These facilities emphasize green open areas, pedestrian accessibility, and social interaction, offering a different experience from conventional shopping malls. As a developing city, Pontianak lacks facilities that comprehensively accommodate various lifestyle needs within a single, well-planned area. The Lifestyle Center design in Pontianak aims to fulfill this gap by providing integrated facilities for culinary, recreation, sports, and fashion. The design method applied refers to the five design steps by Snyder & Catanese, which consist of the initiation stage, preparation stage, analysis and synthesis stage, evaluation stage, and implementation stage. The outcome is a Lifestyle Center envisioned as an adaptive, inclusive, and representative urban hub, fostering both functional and experiential qualities that reflect the evolving lifestyle of Pontianak"™s urban community.
MAL PELAYANAN PUBLIK DI KABUPATEN MELAWI Saiman, Defcris Yaldiso; 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.v13i2.95356

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Public services play a strategic role in supporting effective and accountable governance. However, the quality of public services in Indonesia still faces various challenges, such as low service standards, limited supporting facilities, and the absence of an integrated service hub. Melawi Regency, as a relatively new autonomous region in West Kalimantan Province, also experiences similar conditions, where no integrated service center is yet available despite the increasing demand for public services. This situation has led to low public satisfaction with basic services and decreased bureaucratic efficiency. To address these challenges, the Melawi Regency Government has planned the development of a Public Service Mall (Mal Pelayanan Publik/MPP) as a solution to integrate cross-sectoral services within a single complex. The design process of the MPP was carried out through a rational approach that includes needs analysis, policy studies, and space program formulation based on the principles of integration and efficiency. The design concept emphasizes accessibility, social interaction, connectivity, and user comfort as the main criteria of the placemaking approach, while also considering local identity by adopting the traditional architectural form of the Dayak’s Rumah Betang. The implementation of this MPP is in line with national policy directions on public service reform based on community needs and the principles of good governance, and it is expected to improve service quality, accelerate bureaucratic processes, and strengthen public trust in local government.
PUSAT KEBUDAYAAN TIONGHOA DI KOTA SINGKAWANG Marsella, Marsella; 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.v13i2.97202

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Singkawang City is a city located in West Kalimantan Province, known for its significant population of ethnic Chinese residents, making it one of the largest ethnic Chinese communities in Indonesia. Cultural heritage from the ethnic Chinese community is easily found in Singkawang City, ranging from traditions, cuisine, to buildings with a distinct Chinese flair. This has led to Singkawang City joining the Indonesian Heritage Cities Network (JKPI), prompting the Singkawang City Government to begin planning areas that can be used to preserve Chinese cultural heritage. The planning of Chinese cultural areas in Singkawang City is a solution to existing issues. The existence of this design is intended to develop and preserve the existing Chinese cultural heritage in the urban area. The design method used is J.C. Jones' (1989) design method, which consists of ideas, information, analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and optimization. The design of this cultural center area will utilize the concept of a living museum. The results of the design will be divided into three spatial hierarchies: main spaces (traditional Chinese houses, performance buildings, thematic pedestrian paths), supporting spaces (public and green open spaces, informal economic zones, temporary festival zones), and complementary spaces (art and cultural installations, cultural facades for buildings, city parking, river bridges, public toilets). This design is realized by integrating existing cultural heritage into the area in accordance with the current physical conditions of the site, thereby creating an area that can interpret Chinese cultural values within it.
REDESAIN TAMAN CAHAYA MADANI GAYUNG BERSAMBUT DI KOTA SINGKAWANG Akmal, Muhammad Daffa Dhia; affrilyno, affrilyno; Purnomo, Yudi
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.v13i2.97462

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Singkawang is a city in West Kalimantan known as the “City of Tourism,” enriched by the arts, culture, and traditions of three major ethnic groups: Chinese, Dayak, and Malay. This diversity serves as an essential foundation for developing public spaces that accommodate various community activities while strengthening social interaction. One of the most strategic public spaces is the city park, which functions not only as a recreational area but also as a hub for social, cultural, educational, and environmental activities. The redesign of Cahaya Madani Gayung Bersambut Park is carried out to address the limited availability of public spaces in Singkawang. The park is envisioned as a facility that can accommodate recreational activities, art performances, exhibitions, as well as environmental and cultural education. Beyond enhancing the city’s visual appeal, the park is also expected to maintain ecological balance and serve as a learning space for visitors. The aim of this proposed design is to redevelop Cahaya Madani Park into a supporting facility that meets the needs of the community and cultural activities in Singkawang through stages of analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and iterative improvement. Located in a strategic area, the park is expected to become a new inclusive, multifunctional, and sustainable landmark that can be enjoyed by all segments of society and tourists.
PUSAT PENAMPUNGAN HEWAN DI KOTA PONTIANAK Meyliany, Meyliany; Alhamdani, Muhammad Ridha; Andi, Uray Fery
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.v13i2.97451

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The surging number of pet ownerships has mirrored the trajectory of the growth of human population, ultimately contributing to the commercialization of pets. Practices carried by breeders or pet shops often neglect animal welfare. The lack of public education and awareness about pet ownership"™s responsibilities eventually has led to higher abandonment rates of animals, particularly for cats and dogs frequently found roaming unsupervised in urban environments. Moreover, ineffective animal population control policies, combined with limited shelter capacity and operational constraints, further exacerbate the issue of stray animal overpopulation. In Pontianak City, there is currently no adequate and integrated animal shelter facility. Therefore, this design aims to provide a space that not only houses stray animals, but also cares for, trains, educates, and provides a means of interaction between animals and humans. The design method applied refers to Snyder & Catanese's 5 design steps, which include the initiation, preparation, proposal submission, evaluation stages, and action.. The design approach applied focuses on accommodating the natural behaviour of animals with the theme of Freedom & Engage, which is translated into the building's form, circulation, and functions. The design outcome is an animal shelter facility which relevanst to current challenges and needs in field.