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Jurnal Arsitektur
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27757528     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32546/rustic.v5i2.2971
Core Subject : Social, Engineering,
RUSTIC: Jurnal Arsitektur publishes scientific research and reviews in the fields of architecture,Urban areas and reviewing environmental and community problems. This journal is published twice a year, namely in December and June.
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EVALUASI SISTEM DRAINASE POLDER KOTA SEMARANG DILIHAT DARI SUDUT PANDANG KOTA RAWAN BENCANA BANJIR Marselly Dwiputri; Sarah Aisha; Rafi Mentari
RUSTIC Vol 1 No 2 (2021): RUSTIC
Publisher : ITB Ahmad Dahlan Jakarta

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One of the flood disasters that often hit Semarang City is caused by the lack of management of the drainage system which ultimately has great potential for the emergence of very adverse flood disasters. The condition of the drainage channel capacity that continues to decrease due to sedimentation, garbage, and poor maintenance also aggravates the flood problem in Semarang City. Flood management in Semarang City has been carried out with the development of polder system drainage in the Old City and Banger River areas of Semarang City. Based on these conditions, an analysis was carried out that aims to evaluate the concept of polder system drainage in Semarang City in solving flood problems. The method carried out in this study is to use a qualitative descriptive analysis of the flood resolution program through the polder system in Semarang City. The results of the analysis explained that the polder system had been built in accordance with existing principles and regulations but the lack of maintenance of the Polder Banger resulted in the polder function not being optimal. The concept of developing Banger polders in East Semarang was well developed based on considerations of safety, sustainability, and flexibility aspects.
KORELASI BENTUK CANDI TERHADAP BENTUK MASJID TUA DI PALEMBANG Ardiansyah Ardiansyah
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Palembang city is one of the oldest cities in Indonesia. Based on the Kedukan Bukit inscription, it was founded around the 7th century and also shows the existence of the Srivijaya Kingdom in Palembang. Palembang also had the influence of the Majapahit Kingdom and had experienced a government vacuum until the establishment of the Islamic Kingdom of the Palembang Darussalam Sultanate around the 15th century. At this time gave birth to several relics of old mosque buildings such as the Great Mosque, Suro Mosque, Lawang Kidul Mosque and Ki Merogan Mosque. The remains of an old mosque in Palembang show that there is a correlation of shape with temple buildings, especially temples in Sumatra. A study related to the correlation of the shape of the temple with the old mosque in Palembang is important because the existence of the temple in Palembang has not been found in its entirety. brick structure in Palembang which is thought to be the remnant of a temple building. The method used in this research is qualitative and field research. The method of analysis uses morphological analysis and analogy. The results of this study indicate that the architecture of the old mosque in Palembang as a form of temple evolution that has developed to date, of course, is not in terms of function but architectural form.
EFISIENSI LUASAN KUBAH PANEL GALVALUM UNTUK MASJID DI PEDESAAN Kapindro Hari Sasmita; Wakyudi Wakyudi
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The application of dome on mosque buildings is rationally based on the need for recognizable identity (Fithri, Athaillah, and Karsono, 2016). In modern time, mosques in Indonesia look to emphasize the character of domes by variation of curves, details, motives and colors. One of the most popular technologies now to allow the variations is Galvalum Panel, the dome arranged by modular panels made of metal containing zinc and aluminum. It is also stainless and light weight. The modular panels arranged on pipes hollow structures. The challenge for applying the technology is its unaffordable price, especially for mosque developers in villages. This research is aimed to formulate efficiency for applying the technology related to its dimension and budget, especially for people in village. The research method is started from interviewing some suppliers about dimension and unit price standards; then analyzing efficiency of main room area as basis structure for the dome; then calculating surface area of domes in many variations of diameter and height; and the last is multiplying each number of areas by unit price. The result is the most efficient diameter of dome applied in village areas is not more than 5 meters based on analyzed minimum capacity in the main room to accommodate minimum Friday worshipers. Meanwhile the efficient surface area is ranging from 9.48m2 to 57.84m2.
JEJAK BETON DAN MODERNISASI ARSITEKTUR DALAM PEMBANGUNAN PERIODE PASCAKOLONIAL DI INDONESIA Nia Namirah Hanum; Hanifa Fijriah Wasnadi
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1959 was a turning point for Indonesia to become a country with a new 'identity', where it was the first year of the revival of the 1945 Constitution, including the actions, decisions, and powers of the President to initiate large-scale development. For President Soekarno, concrete was able to become a tool to symbolize modernity and equality for the Indonesian people who experienced long imperialism from the Europeans (colonies). Indonesia's long history triggered Soekarno to make Indonesia an equal country with other countries, so through the Nation and Character Building mission, megaprojects were carried out. While the next era is in the hands of President Soeharto, national stability which refers to the development of basic needs and infrastructure is one of the important plans in the PELITA program series. How was the modernization process in Indonesia in the post-colonial period presented through concrete materials and what factors or events were related to it; become the focus of the problem in this research. The purpose of exploring these problems is to get a new perspective to explore and assess the role of concrete in the Indonesian modernization process in physical development which was influenced by important factors and events in the two postcolonial regimes. The data on domestic cement production and consumption activities in Indonesia serve as glasses to see how the traces of the modernization of the Indonesian nation are in the context of physical development. The results show that there are two peaks of the highest domestic consumption of cement which proves that concrete is an important part of the development process in the post-colonial period: (1) In 1961 it was 788,000 tons in the era of the construction of the Istiqlal Mosque, an increase of 73.6% from the previous year; (2) In 1970, it reached 1,214,603 tons in the PELITA I era, with an increase of 27% from the previous year.
STOP & STARE: STUDI KASUS PERILAKU PENGGUNA RUANG DURIAND BINTARO Muhammad Haidir Rapiq; Edhy Prabowo; Hanifa Fijriah Wasnadi
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Durian specialty restaurant is a restaurant that sells a variety of durians and souvenirs. One of the durian specialty restaurants is DuriAnd Bintaro. In the way of payment and order, the Quality Control stage is a unique part of this restaurant. This stage presents a pattern of behavior that is different from other restaurants. There is a special ‘talented’ restaurant staff at the Quality Control table to recommend the perfect durian to be purchased. In the other hand, this stage affects the rest of order and payment method. The Quality Control stage takes a lot of time which can result in customer buildup in the space, waiting for their turn to order. However, this stage is an important part because it will decide the quality of the durian that customers will eat. Qualitative research methods with literature studies, visits and interviews were carried out to analyze behaviors of all related actors. The study found that space that holds “stop & stare” activity during quality control stage in similar restaurant needs to consider the room size and interior layout to accommodate the situation.

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