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TIMPALAJA: Architecture Student Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27458490     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252/timpalaja
Core Subject : Art, Engineering,
TIMPALAJA: Architecture Student Journal (E-ISSN: 2745-8490) is a scientific publication for student collaborative research and lecturers of a widespread topic in architectural design studies. The papers received by this journal will be reviewed by the editorial team. TIMPALAJA publishes articles that include textual studies and field studies in a variety of architectural design perspectives including: Islamic architecture Mosque architecture Local Wisdom Historic architecture Interior Architectural theories and criticism Environmental architecture City Design Landscape Building Science and technology Structure and construction of buildings And much more related to architectural design
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Preferensi Jarak Personal Pengunjung Mall Nipah Makassar Suwarni, Saskia Pratiwi; Nurhikmayanti, Nurhikmayanti; Syuaib, Mayaddah
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin Islamic University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a9

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Abstract_ Basic human behavior because of the impulse from within. A business because of a need. So that behavior occurs because of the drive to fulfill needs. It can be concluded that behavior is an activity or human activity that arises due to a stimulus, both of which can be observed directly or indirectly. behavior is an awareness of the social structure of people, a dynamic collective movement in the time of Clovis Heimsath (1988). Human behavior is understood as forming architecture but can also shape human behavior. As has been stated by Winston Churchill (1943) in Laurens (2004), “We shape our buildings; then they shape us.” Humans build buildings to fulfill their needs, and then the buildings shape the behavior of humans living there. Buildings designed by humans that were originally built to fulfill human needs affect how humans live social life and the values in life. This concerns the stability between architecture and society, where both live in environmental harmony. Nipah Mall is a family mall with an open-air concept to provide all the family’s needs in one place, such as a place to shop and a place to play. This building is based on the principles of green building design. The interesting part of this building is that is made with many openings to produce a natural and energy-efficient concept
Pendekatan Arsitektur Organik Pada Perancangan Panti Asuhan Berbasis Kewirausahaan Di Makassar Baharuddin, Ihsan; Amin, Burhanuddin; Rahim, Rahmiani
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin Islamic University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a2

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_ Organic Architecture Approach on Entrepreneurship-based Orphanage Design in Makassar In society, the role of the orphanage is not merely to become the shelter for orphans but also to become the coffer of social life which is oriented towards their foster child’s growth. The relationship between een foster child and society is not merely such as the relationship between donor and beneficiary rather, it is a mutualistic relationship but by no means mutualistic in material terms. Society can be a donor in any social terms. The orphanage, which is one of the coffers of social life, can stimulate awareness of society related to the importance of the role and potential of children in the future through the management of orphanages based on entrepreneurship. The main purpose of implementing an entrepreneurial base is not solely to produce children who are experts at economic transactions but rather to instill the basic characteristics of entrepreneurs, such as honesty, responsibility, social spirit, and independence. Organic architecture applied as an architectural approach aims to meet the needs for space based on physical, social, and especially mental aspects by applying the “Youthful & Endless”. Organic architecture supports the entrepreneurial base by designing sustainable and attractive buildings by applying the “Living music” principle. The design also applies the “Of the hill” principle by designing a unified (single) building layout for the limited site area problem in Makassar.
Revitalisasi Kompleks Pasar dan Terminal Sungguminasa Gowa dengan Konsep Bentuk Arsitektur Modern Allamanda Chatartica M.; Marwati, Marwati; Nursyam, Nursyam
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a6

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The revitalization of the Sungguminasa Market Complex and Terminal Area in Gowa Regency aims to fulfill the wants and needs of the community, especially in Gowa Regency. It is hoped that the rearrangement of the market and terminal area will accommodate the community’s needs due to congestion problems and irregular market space. The combination of markets and terminals supports the activities of the city of Sungguminasa and its surroundings. Descriptive analysis is used with the exploratory design method in finding modern architectural forms that combine terminal and market functions. The design results found that the modern architectural form fits perfectly with the triangular roof shape, and the material is easy to clean and waterproof. Accessibility is an important factor that connects the circulation of activities between terminal and market functions.
Waterfront City dengan Pendekatan Arsitektur Berkelanjutan Di Kota Parepare Kurnia, Elvira Dewi; A’raaf Tauhid, Fahmyddin; Rahayu, Irma
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin Islamic University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a3

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Pare-Pare City or commonly referred to as "Pare-Pare Harbor City" is the second-largest city in South Sulawesi Province which is located on the west coast of Sulawesi Island and has 20 percent of its area is a coastal area. Therefore, the coastal area of Pare-Pare City is an area that can be developed so that it can become a productive and efficient area. To minimize damage and create a projected area into the future, in the effort to develop the waterfront city we apply a sustainable architectural approach to the circulation system and use of materials to create a coastal city area with the efficient circulation that is interconnected in achieving from the city center to the waterfront city and between functions in the area and also the use of sustainable materials.
Penerapan Arsitektur Perilaku Dalam Perancangan Kampung Vertikal Di Kota Makassar A. Tenri Rawe, Andi Nurjannah; Said, Ratriana; Alfiah, Alfiah
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin Islamic University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a8

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Population density is an essential issue for a country, especially Indonesia, because of its enormous impact on its progress. Demographically and in terms of development aspects, Makassar City is one of the largest cities in Indonesia, with various ethnic groups living. As a service center in the eastern region of Indonesia, Makassar City plays a role in trade and service centers, industrial activities, government activities, freight and passenger transportation service nodes, land, sea, and air, and education and health service centers. This then causes the population growth rate in Makassar City to become uncontrollable and, of course, causes problems in the housing sector. The negative physical aspects that arise require a strategy to solve them. To overcome this, vertical villages can be used to reduce slum settlements and for the need for land for housing in urban areas, especially Makassar City. The design of vertical villages uses a behavioral architectural approach because this approach can respond to human needs and feelings that adapt to the human lifestyle in it. In reality, an architect’s imagination in the design process will produce different results after the process of use or occupancy. For this reason, it is necessary to understand basic human needs and how architectural design relates to human and environmental behavior. The selection of the design location was also based on various criteria or considerations, including being in the city center, an area with a high population density, and an integrated residential area.
Pusat Pengelolaan Garam di Jeneponto dengan Pendekatan Arsitektur Neo-Vernakuler Mahmud, Abdul Hafid; Said, Ratriana; AS, Zulkarnain
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a4

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In the salt industry sector, Jeneponto district, according to Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS)Jeneponto has a land area of 622.66 Ha; the number of business units of 850 with a total workforce of 2,345 people and production results 21,316.00 tons. This is a great potential in the development of production. Salt is found in Indonesia, especially in South Sulawesi, and has cultural value. including in the form of traditional regional houses. So therefore, the building of the Salt Management Center in Jeneponto will refer to the approach neo-vernacular architecture in terms of philosophy and aesthetics of building forms with an area of 29,300 m2, the design of the Salt Management Center has several building facilities consisting of factory buildings, management offices, mosque, and cafeteria, including parking, a garden, and a field. Component the structure applies a wide spanstructure, namely, from the bottom structure there is tread and sloof foundations; the middle structure consists of walls, columns, and ringbalk. The superstructure applies the roof structure of cremona, or better known as steel pipe frame structure. The choice of form philosophy in traditional houses Jeneponto (Balla Kambara) with a neo-vernacular architectural approach is expected to be an effort to preserve local culture, especially in Jeneponto. On the other hand, in terms of Islamic values, it is expected that Cultural influences will not be separated from regional identity and will always be bound in one unity.
Penerapan Arsitektur Neo Vernakuler Pada Desain Bentuk Pusat Pengolahan Kopi Di Kabupaten Enrekang Aldi Septyadi Arsyad; Marwati, Marwati; AS, Zulkarnain
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a1

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Coffee is one of the agricultural products included as Indonesia's superior product. Indonesian coffee is ranked fourth in the world in terms of its production output level. One of the most significant coffee production in South Sulawesi Province is located in Enrekang Regency. Arabica Coffee production in Enrekang Regency can reach above 1000 tons per year. With the existence of this Coffee Processing Center, it is also hoped to encourage economic growth and introduce the quality of the taste of Enrekang coffee beans so that they can become the leading commodity of South Sulawesi Province. By applying the concept of neo-vernacular architecture, it is intended that professionally managed coffee processing centers can prioritize modern management without leaving the local architectural aspects of Massenrempulu or Enrekang. The result of applying the vernacular concept to the processing building is an opening in the shape of the roof of the Enrekang house
Penerapan Arsitektur High Tech pada Perancangan Akademi Sepak Bola di Kota Makassar Ramadhan, Nurihsan; Alfiah, Alfiah; Sutrisno, Mohammad
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
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Abstract_ The Football Academy is a forum that was built with the aim of teaching and nurturing young players to develop so as to give birth to players who have good technical quality and are equipped with extensive knowledge about football coupled with strong mental and physical support as a football player and of course one day be able to plunge as a professional football player. The design of this Football Academy uses the theme of High Tech Architecture, where its implementation takes advantage of technological developments and uses structural elements that are very dominant with fabricated materials on the exterior and interior, as well as structure and utility elements of the building. The embodiment of the High Tech Architecture image is expected to be able to strengthen the character of the building, which is in harmony with the sport of football, which is a sport that develops with the times and is able to describe the function of the building both in the fields of education and sportsmanship.
Penerapan Arsitektur Vernakular Dalam Perancangan Kawasan Wisata Adat Kerajaan Bulutana Di Malino Gowa Melati Indira Adininggar; Sahabuddin, Wasilah; Amin, Burhanuddin
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a7

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The diversity of ethnic groups, customs and cultures, as well as natural beauty make Indonesia a country that has a lot of potential for tourist objects and attractions that are second to none compared to any other country in the world. From Sabang to Merauke along the equator from Miangas Island to Rote Island, it is integrated into the administrative area of ​​34 provinces inhabited by hundreds of ethnic groups. The tourism sector is increasingly strengthened by traditional wealth to its natural beauty. The customary area of ​​the Bulutana Kingdom has great potential for wide-open tourism development. Institutions and indigenous peoples who still exist are the main factors in developing the Bulutana Traditional Tourism Area as an established traditional environment. The design of the Indigenous Tourism Area uses a vernacular architectural approach, a vernacular architectural approach is used in the design because it can create harmony with the existing area both in terms of technique and the use of local materials. Additionally responsive to climate, site, and environment. It is hoped that the atmosphere of the past can be revived in the Bulutana Kingdom Traditional Tourism Area. So that it can become an area that is visited not only with the aim of taking a vacation but can add knowledge about culture and customs that have been lost.
Penerapan Arsitektur Organik Pada Pusat Pelatihan Musik Di Kota Makassar Sasa Margapita; Marwati, Marwati; Herniwati, Andi
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v5i1a10

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Abstract_ The Music Training Center is a place that accommodates all activities related to one's expression in music, which accommodates teaching and learning activities about rhythms, songs, and features produced by the human voice or musical instruments that can make sounds. Several types of music known in Makassar will be implemented at the Music Training Center, namely traditional and modern music. The purpose of this writing is to design a Music Training Center using the concept of organic architecture with Frank Lloyd Wright's principles, namely Building as nature, Continuous present, Form Follows Flow, Of the people, and Of the materials which are located on Jalan Tanjung Bunga, Makassar City. The discussion method begins with data collection, processing through analysis and data synthesis, and then processing into a design concept. Collecting data using a qualitative descriptive method. The design results include applying organic architecture to the form and appearance of building facades and interiors and using several physical attributes of the environment so that buildings can appreciate nature more, blend with nature, and be in harmony with their environment.

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