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Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
ISSN : 20889399     EISSN : 27984648     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37598/rumoh
Core Subject : Engineering,
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Articles 130 Documents
Music Center In Banda Aceh, Theme : Expressionist Architecture haji, Iwan; Aini, Qurratul
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/rumoh.v14i1.133

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The city of Banda Aceh quite regularly holds music events ranging from small to large scale. The city of Banda Aceh does not yet have music center facilities capable of accommodating the enthusiasm of music lovers. Usually musical activities are often held in the Blang Padang field, the Arts and Culture Park Building, and Ratu Safiatuddin Park. The main objective of building a Music Center Building in Banda Aceh is to provide a music center building in Banda Aceh with adequate facilities. This Music Center is located in the trade and services area located on Jl. Prof. Ali Hasyimi, Pango, District. Ulee Kareng, Banda Aceh City. The design approach uses the theme of Expressionist Architecture, the form displays the expression of a musical note from the song Bungong Jeumpa, the shape of the building is made to follow an up and down pattern with a play in the form of dynamic curved lines, the color of the building shows the expression of the Bungong Jeumpa flower white.The results of this design apply a single mass pattern, with a building of 3 floors, a land area of ​​30,237 m² (3,237 Ha). The ground floor area is 21,165 m², the overall floor area is 105,829 m², and the minimum GSB is 10 m. The facilities are an Auditorium with a capacity of 1200 spectators, 2 Music Studio Rooms, 2 Classrooms, Music Gallery, Retail and supporting rooms such as: Management Room, Library, and other supporting facilities such as: Prayer room, Cafe, Waiting Room, Lavatory, and Security Post .
Agricultural Engineering Vocational School in Aceh Besar with Behavior Architecture Approach Amiria, Musawir; Fuady, Zahrul
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/rumoh.v14i1.152

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Currently, Aceh Besar District has a PP Negeri Saree Vocational School in the agricultural section in Saree Aceh Besar, but this school only studies agricultural information. The condition of Aceh Besar District shows that their land use majority is used for agriculture, animal farming and husbandry, fisheries and paddy fields, farm, and other plantations. Abundant natural resources are not processed into a good business due to a shortage of human resources in the field of agricultural engineering. Therefore, it is necessary to include an Agricultural Engineering in those vocational school with aims to create human resources in the field of agricultural machinery and agribusiness. The object design location is on SIM Airport Street, Gani, Kec. Want Jaya, Aceh Besar. The classification of the Agricultural Engineering Vocational School includes the Department of Agricultural Engineering and Agricultural Product Processing Agribusiness. The approach of behavior architecture into the design is behavior setting in completing spatial design, spatial cognition in completing circulation, and environment perception in completing image or building appearance. The analysis used is functional analysis, site analysis and user analysis. The Agricultural Engineering Vocational School in Aceh Besar is designed on an area of 14,950 m2 with multiple building masses. The ground coverage area (KDB) is 40% which is 5,980 m². The facilities in the building meant to support students in the learning process and as well as supporting facilities, those facilities are practice rooms, namely rice threshing machine engineering rooms, rice processing , rice polisher machine, hand tractor, technology for processing agricultural products, quality testing and quality control practice room.
The Application of Green Architecture Concepts in the Design of Integrated MTsN And MAN in Sabang Deviani, Fitri; Aini, Qurratul
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/rumoh.v14i1.153

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The city of Sabang, which is in Pulau Weh, Aceh Province, for now does not have an integrated secondary school yet, this causes many children to choose schools outside the city of Sabang. The city of Sabang needs an integrated secondary school at the MTsN and MAN levels with proper facilities in terms of innovatively supporting good education for the community. The site location of object design (the Integrated MTsN and MAN) located on Jalan Ie Meulee, Sukajaya, City of Sabang, Aceh. The chosen design approach is Green Architecture, with emphasis on ”working with climate”, it means buildings must be designed to work with the climate and natural resources. Through this approach, buildings are designed to adapt to their environment by utilizing natural conditions, climate and the surrounding environment that are applied to the design. The analysis used in this design is functional analysis, site analysis, building analysis. Based on the stipulation of the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Integrated MTsN and MAN buildings are planned according to their position at the Municipal level, so this school is designed as a type B school. The land area for the Design of Integrated MTsN and MAN in Sabang City is 2.5 Ha. This design has several mass buildings with a range of 2-3 stories high. Based on the 2012-203 RTRW of Sabang City Settlement and Urban Infrastructure Development Strategy (SPPIP), the Ground Coverage Area (KDB) is 60% (15,000 m²) and the Floor Area ratio (KLB) is 1.2 (18,000 m²). The facilities in this design are classrooms, teachers' rooms, principal and school committee rooms, sports fields, canteens, prayer rooms and other supporting facilities.
The Application of Islamic Architecture Concept in BTN Residential Paya Bedi Aceh Tamiang Dafrina, Armelia; Safitri, Nurliana; Fidyati, Fidyati
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/rumoh.v14i1.154

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House is a shelter for human and it is used as a place of refuge from dangers and threats from outside and protection from rain and the heat of the sun. The phenomenon that occurs in the construction of residential houses often ignores the application of Islamic concepts. Many of the homeowners are careless in designing the spatial orientation of the house to be built. The purpose of this study is to examine the application of the Islamic architecture concept at residential complex in BTN Paya Bedi, Rantau District, Aceh Tamiang Regency. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method by examining 14 houses sample. From observation, it was found that the Paya Bedi BTN housing has not fully implemented the Islamic concept. Among 14 houses sample studied, only 5 houses samples which actually implemented the Islamic concept. These 5 are in accordance with the Islamic concept based on spatial patterns designed to apply the hijab (boundaries) concept, so that the privacy of the occupants of the house can be maintained properly. Likewise with the bathroom, the position of the toilet is designed so that it does not face/back to the Qibla. Then a clean and well-maintained house, as well as efforts to save energy are also recommended in Islam.
The Method of Building a Wide Span Structure at Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic Stadium Yolanda Azhar Susanti; Dewi Rachmaniatus; Tika Novis Putri
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/rumoh.v14i1.156

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According to the results and obervation, in the first construction in 1960, the Aquatic Stadium Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) with an area 24,000 m². GBK Aquatic Stadium is an international outdoor building that was inaugurated directly by the first president of Indonesia at that time Soekarno and Hatta, which had 4 swimming pools, namely competition pool, diving pool, water polo pool and training pool. GBK Aquatic Stadium was first designed by well-known architect Federick Silaban, which was later renovated in 2017 by architect Andra Matin, this renovation is because there must be conformity of the international stadium by following international swimming standards, namely the Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) which one of the standards is indoor, the potential of the indoor stadium is related to the impact of the weather in Indonesia which is uncertain. In addition, the reason for renovating the GBK Aquatic Stadium is because there is a major event, namely is Asian Games which was held in Indonesia in 2018. The result of the renovation of Andra Matin is only on the roof. In accordance with the government's appeal at was, GBK Aquatic Stadium was a historic building, where the government did not allow any changes to the initial design of the stadium, Andra Matin also made new columns outside GBK Aquatic Stadium building as a support for the new roof. Andra Matin designed the roof of GBK Aquatic Stadium with a space frame wide span structure system, by applying form of fluidity or form of water properties. There are 5 waves on the right side, and flat on the roof on the left. According to Andra Matin, the water was exposed to the waves then calmed down. Since the renovation and Asian Games 2018, this area has attracted the attention of many people because of its unique building.
Tropical Architecture Application Study on the Facade of Aceh Tamiang Regency Government Offices Dafrina, Armelia; Syahputra, Agung
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/159

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Indonesia has a tropical climate characterized by high rainfall, warm temperatures, high humidity, and relatively low wind speeds. Building design must be adapted to these climate conditions to achieve efficiency and comfort, as well as to reduce the use of air conditioning systems. This study focuses on four government office buildings in Aceh Tamiang Regency: the Regent’s Office, DPRK (Regional People’s Representative Council), BPKD (Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency), and the Ministry of Religious Affairs Office. The research method used is qualitative descriptive, with data obtained through observation, interviews, literature review, and documentation. This study aims to examine the extent to which tropical architectural principles are applied to these buildings, including building orientation, use of natural ventilation, pitched roofs, natural lighting, local materials, and other design elements. The results show that all four buildings incorporate various aspects of tropical architecture, such as optimal building orientation for air circulation, the use of local materials, and roof designs suitable for a tropical climate. This research is expected to provide new insights into the application of tropical architecture and serve as a reference for building planning in other tropical climate regions.
Multisensory Architecture: Implementation of Multisensory Experiences in a Resort Kharisma, Budisetya; Buwono, Hanugrah Adhi; Hardi, Rachmat Taufick
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/161

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Spatial experience is an interaction between architecture (space) and its users (human) which is connected by the senses. Every significant spatial experience is a multi-sensory experience, whether being experienced consciously or not. Nowadays, there are many architectural design that place too much emphasis on visual elements or even just focus on visual elements, thus ignoring other sensory elements (ocularcentrism). Multisensory architecture is an architectural approach based on spatial experience that pays attention to the harmony of various senses on its design process. This paper explains how multisensory architecture, as a design approach, has an impact on space (the design object is a resort in Gading Serpong). This paper uses qualitative descriptive methods to explain spatial experiences that cannot be explained simply by visualization images. The objective of applying a multisensory architectural approach in this design is to improve the quality of space which will also have an impact on the physical and psychological health on its users. The design results (resort) by the author illustrate how each space is designed with all the senses in mind. All the senses in mind do not always take the form of presenting sensory experiences, but can also take the form of limiting sensory experiences. The multisensory experience presented in this design refers to the concept of a private island paradise, in which there are two spatial experience orientations in the form of "mountain" and "beach". The spaces described in this paper are the entrance, foyer, user’s circulation, hotel units and lounge. By using a multisensory architectural approach, a unique spatial experience is created and the quality of the spatial experience is increased
The Application of an Adaptive Reused and Ecological Architecture Architecture in the Eco-Canteen Design SMAN 1 Padalarang Dira Nur Azizah; Tika Novis Putri*; Nova Puspa Dewi
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/176

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Providing a healthy and sustainable school canteen is one of the important efforts in supporting the healthy school movement, which is in line with the mission of SMAN 1 Padalarang. This design aims to apply the concepts of adaptive reuse and ecology in designing an environmentally friendly canteen. This design focuses on reusing existing and unused buildings, namely the prayer room at SMAN 1 Padalarang, to reduce environmental impacts and minimize the use of new resources. The methods used include observation, literature study, analysis of existing building conditions, and involving the school community in the design process. The process of adapting the old prayer room design into an environmentally friendly canteen involved structural evaluation, previous architectural design and assistance for canteen renovation. The design results apply the principles of ecological architecture by using environmentally friendly materials, optimizing natural light, energy efficiency and considering user comfort. Apart from that, students benefit from education about the environment, nutritious food, as well as education about murals as a medium. This design not only produces a functional and attractive space, but also serves as a concrete example of efforts to create a healthy and sustainable learning environment. accompanied by canteen management that pays attention to environmental sustainability and nutritious food for students.
Analysis of Noise Strategies for Mosque Buildings in Banda Aceh Muhammad Joni; Qurratul Aini*; Effendi Nurzal; Cut Putri Nahrisyah
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/178

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Noise in mosque buildings is a significant issue affecting the comfort of its users. Mosques are highly sensitive to noise levels, as a calm atmosphere, which is typically found in mosques, requires clear hearing for worship activities. If there is noise disturbance, the function of activities will also be disrupted. The numerous mosque buildings found in the city of Banda Aceh and the increasing density and activity of the surrounding environment will affect its environmental quality, one of which is the noise level. This study aims to examine noise strategies in mosque buildings located in the city of Banda Aceh amidst the rising city activities. The method used is a case study, with the research sample consisting of 10 mosque buildings in Banda Aceh representing nine districts. The results of this study show that most mosques have implemented strategies to reduce noise. The analysis is limited to reviewing the physical elements of the buildings and the environment that affect the noise level.
Changes in Mass Residence Building Designs Based on The Needs of Property Owners Abdullah Hibrawan; Imaniar Sofia Asharhani; Daniel Fernando
Rumoh Journal of Architecture Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024): Rumoh: Journal of Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37598/180

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Many property developers in Indonesia impose strict provisions regarding changes or developments to initial building designs, often forcing property owners to hire an architect to renovate their buildings to comply the changes with the applicable property developer regulations. By conducting research using a survey method of mass residential property owners, it is hoped that we will be able to find out what changes are needed when the building is renovated. Aspects considered in this research include: space requirements, room size and building material changes. After conducting this research, it can be concluded that changes and/or development of building designs are most often requested or required by mass residential property owners, which of course do not violate the provisions of the property developer. In this way, it is hoped that property developers can find out the latest design trends as alternative building designs in the future.

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