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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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Identification of Natural Lighting Intensity in the Architectural Studio Classroom Utamisari, Salsabila Febri; Refranisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v5i1.2565

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An architectural work has different benefits to support the activities of its users. One of the learning supports for students is space to carry out learning. For architecture students, this architectural studio space is a very necessary space for carrying out learning activities. Natural light is the best source of lighting for every room. The aim of this research is to examine architecture studio rooms as a support for architecture students' learning so that students can study comfortably without using natural lighting. In this research, the method used is to describe data and information from direct observation. This analysis uses quantitative analysis by comparing the conditions in the field with information obtained from the literature. Based on the research, it was found that several areas of the architectural study room received appropriate natural lighting while several other areas received less suitable natural lighting. Therefore, several additional studies are needed in designing lighting. This research aims to provide insights regarding the natural lighting of a building which is calculated using measuring instruments in the field.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Center in East Kolaka with Emphasis on Neo-Vernacular Architecture Nurhikmah, Hikmah; Nurbaity, Dian Puteri; Jurumai, La Pande
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v5i1.2718

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a crucial role in enhancing community resources and advancing the economy in Indonesia. The purpose of this research is to analyze and describe the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Development Center (MSMEC) in East Kolaka using a Neo-Vernacular emphasis. A qualitative descriptive method is applied in this study, with data obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation review related to the development and characteristics of the MSMEC in the area. The results of the study show that the MSMEC in East Kolaka not only functions as a place for economic activities but also as a center of social interaction that strengthens local identity. The application of Neo-Vernacular architecture in the design of the MSMEC building demonstrates a combination of tradition and modernity, creating a space that supports the sustainability of MSMEs and enhances the attraction for tourists. This research offers new perspectives in the development of policies and strategies to strengthen MSMEs in East Kolaka.
The Identification of Visitor Activities at Nostalgia Park, Kupang Neonufa, Suliha Ningsih Imelda; Tualaka, Theodora Murni C.; Hendrik, Maria L.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v5i1.2775

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Nostalgia Park, the first planned public open space in Kupang, was designed to serve as a representative recreational area for the city's residents. Since its inauguration in 2011, it has become a focal point for recreational activities within Kupang. Since the space has been open for 13 years, it is essential to define visitor activities before determining the necessary facilities. To develop a comprehensive understanding of the facility requirements necessary to improve the quality of Nostalgia Park as a public space, this research examined fundamental inquiries regarding existing visitor activities. The study used behavioural mapping with a place-centered approach, observing specific zones and periods to identify user activity locations and types. The findings of the survey were subjected to descriptive analysis to inform the formulation of facilities. The research, conducted over two weeks, yielded an overview of the condition of the Nostalgia Park. The highest density of activity was observed in zone B, while zone A exhibited the lowest activity. The majority of visitors are present on weekends and holidays, with the highest concentration of activity occurring in the afternoon, between 15:00-17:00 WITA. Based on these findings, the necessary facilities for each zone have been identified, with their distribution adjusted to accommodate the activity levels.
Spatial Re-Utilization in Traditional Markets: Optimizing Trading Spaces for Pasar Jambe, Tangerang Hanum, Nia Namirah; Tamami Madaniyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v5i1.2862

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Traditional markets are often considered less optimal compared to modern markets, particularly in terms of comfort, circulation, and waste management. Although it was supposed to be operational since 2022, Pasar Jambe has yet to function and is crucial for meeting the basic needs of 52,521 residents of Jambe District in 2023. This study aims to design an alternative layout that not only fulfills the buying and selling functions but also enhances user comfort and supports trading activities and utilities such as ventilation, lighting, and waste management for sustainability and local economic growth. A descriptive method with a qualitative approach is used to identify the spatial needs of the market. The results indicate that the trading area should have a minimum area of 2 m² with a minimum circulation aisle of 1.5 m² and a radial design that facilitates access to each kiosk. The kiosks are designed with two opposing faces for efficiency and can be divided into two types to maximize display functionality. A waste container capacity of 2,000L is necessary to manage a total waste of 6,756 L/day, along with waste bins at each kiosk. This design also incorporates high ceilings and an optimal ventilation system to maintain the quality of fresh products, as well as optimized lighting through wide openings and a transparent twin wall Alderon roof, achieving 100 lux of illumination with a minimum ventilation of 20%.
A Case Study: House Condition of Stunting Children at Tidung Island, Jakarta, Indonesia Nainggolan, Susanti Muvana; Siahaan, Uras; Saputra, Stepanus Andi; Langi, Louisa Ariantje; Wirawan, Luky; Vito, Juan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v5i1.2869

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A house or dwelling is one of the essential architectural elements designed to meet human needs. A house serves as a shelter, a place for protection, rest, and various activities. Houses and dwellings are designed to support their occupants by providing essential needs, security, aesthetics, a sense of pride, and even contributing to the occupants' health. Housing is an element that is often challenging to access and address in detail, including residential homes on Tidung Island. The varying sizes of houses and their increasing proximity to one another due to limited land availability have resulted in many homes losing access to natural lighting and ventilation. Previous research has indicated that the living environment significantly influences the prevalence of stunting in children. Stunting is a condition of malnutrition in children under the age of five that often affects their health and growth. The Jakarta city government of Indonesia already tries to reduce stunting rates among children by ensuring adequate nutrition. However, in some areas, progress has been slower, including on Tidung Island. According to previous studies, the factors contributing to stunting in children is not only to nutritional deficiencies, environmental conditions, housing quality, and poor sanitation also play a significant role in increasing the number of stunted children. As an initial study phase, this research aims to observe the living conditions of children experiencing stunting.
Analysis on Vegetation for Landscape Arragement of Agrotourism in Cikapek Leuwidamar Lebak District Wijanarko, Puji; Wakyudi; Alicia, Velma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v5i1.2880

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Vegetation analysis is important for regulating the balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the air, improving the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil, and managing groundwater. The aim is to determine the composition and structure of the plants present and located in the Cikapek Agrotourism area, Lebakparahiang Village, Leuwidamar District, Lebak Regency. The method used is sample plots measuring 100 m x 100 m (1 Ha) with 3 (three) observation plots, along the trail line there are plots at equal intervals. The plot sizes are (a) 5 m × 5 m for the sapling phase, (b) 20 m × 20 m for the tree phase. The observed tree growth phases: a. Mature trees with a diameter ≥ 20 CM b. Saplings, young trees with a height ≥ 1.5 M. Results indicate the plant species Cocos nucifera or coconut tree has the highest IVI (Important Value Index) of 0.92651% and the lowest Importance Value Index is the sugar palm plant with an IVI of 0.583%, and the lowest Important Value Index is the Waru plant with an IVI of 0.112%. However, the research should address broader regional planning concerns, integrating other biophysical factors to ensure a comprehensive and harmonious development strategy. This will help create an agrotourism area that supports ecological balance, aligns with the needs of the local community, and promotes long-term environmental sustainability.

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