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International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
ISSN : 26220008     EISSN : 26221640     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32734/ijau.v4i1.3852
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism (IJAU) is a peer-reviewed journal that published an article that is concerned with Architectural Theory and Critic, Building Technology, Development Studies, Economic Growth and Development, Heritage and Built Environment, Human and Society, Organization and Management, Physical Environment, Quality of Life, Spatial Change & Geographic Information Technologies, Sustainable Built Environment, Town Planning, and Urban Design.
Articles 290 Documents
The Designing of Villa in Tourist Area Sipiso-Piso Firman Eddy; Amanda Yasmine D. Matondang
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Villa is a facility lodging that is not only used for resting during leisure or recreation but also requirements for means of gathering places and deliberations (meetings) with providing room service and meeting rooms. Sipiso-Piso is the name of the famous waterfall that is in Karo’s land. Sipiso-Piso Villa provided to tourists who want to stay in the Sipiso-Piso area and to feels and enjoy the view from Toba Lake and the nature of the hills and Sibuatan Mount. It has four types of villas expected to hold different quantities of tourists. This villa also to accommodate MICE activity when in works days. It has facilities support, which is a restaurant, jogging track, and park. Each type has its private pool. This villa adopted tropical architecture. Thermal comfort is the most aspect of this theme.
Revitalization Model of Medan City Based Home Shop as an Image-Forming Identity City Deni Saadah Purba; Dwi Lindarto Hadinugroho
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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The Shophouse is a multi-story building that has multiple functions. The 1st floor is used as a commercial area, and the 2nd floor above is used as a residential place. Revitalization is an effort to revive an urban area through improving the quality of the environment, taking into accounts the socio- cultural aspects and characteristics of the region. The facade is the identity of the building itself by retaining elements and elements on the building façade. This research purposes of finding the dominant appearance of the elements of finding in the shophouse façade in the city of Medan, which is useful for the design revitalizing model of the face of the city as the image of the identity city. The method used in this study is qualitative descriptive, with a variable observation phase with the collection of primary and secondary data through direct observation in the field, then analyzed the shop facade elements that have been Grouped and found the most dominant element. The result of the analysis of the dominant facade element found in the shop façade of Medan is China, Malay, and India. The findings of the dominant facade element can be the identity identifier of the region and city of Medan today.
Contemporary Art Gallery (Expressionism Architecture) Fazra Risky Nasution; Morida Siagian
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Some issues prove that the development of art in Medan is relatively slow and does not become a concern of the public because of the availability of minimal and inadequate space, while Medan is a multicultural city in terms of art, many artists in the city of Medan have great potential. The construction of contemporary art gallery aims to meet the needs and facilities of art activities in the city of Medan because Medan does not yet have a decent art gallery for art activities, from exhibitions, artwork making space, to fine arts training venues and also as a center for art development likeness of the City of Medan. This gallery plans to be a productive place or place to introduce and provide attractive insights or knowledge to local people and tourists and to be able to preserve and preserve the fine arts in the city of Medan. The methodology used in this project is by collecting data through from literature review and by doing a site surveys. This building design uses the theme of expressionism architecture, where this building can express the meaning of art that it can be enjoyed visually.
Arrangement of Special Region in Corridor Dr. Mansyur
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Medan is one of the largest cities in Indonesia after the metropolis of Jakarta also experienced strip development that has shown symptoms in the suburbs. The symptoms can identified from the aspect of land use on the outskirts of Medan in this case usually rural regions are characterized by agrarian areas switching functions to non-agrarian land, seen from the qualities of buildings in the suburbs, almost all buildings distinguished by urban or non-sectoral agrarian in a review of the building characteristics also added about the density of buildings and the number of buildings in a particular area. One of them is the problem that occurred in the corridor Dr. Mansyur. The original road capacity for calm residential traffic can no longer accommodate the dynamics of commercial activities. Traffic congestion, parking vandalism, pedestrian route malfunctioning by street vendors, the emergence of portable stands, and tent stalls on the edge of the road. The consideration will be based on predetermined variables, namely, elements of the city image, specifically paths, boundaries, regions, vertices, and landmarks. For this reason, mixed research carried out through observation and interviews and documentation studies. The results obtained from this study will show how the model of regional arrangement in anticipating the development strip of the city of Medan.
Designing Life Skill School in Nelayan Seberang Village with Ecological Architecture Approach
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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This journal is essential for social, education, and economical in Nelayan Seberang Village. It is about difficult access to schools, low-interest in learning, and economic problems that are part of the factors causing the low level of education of the peoples of Nelayan Seberang Village. The aim is to make it easier for the fishing village community to access educational facilities and increase the level of education of Nelayan Seberang Villagers. The method used in site selection is done through a discussion of primary data. Data sources that directly provide data to data collectors, and secondary data, that is data that does not directly provide data to researchers, through other people or analyzed documents and concluded. The result of the methodology used is Procurement of Life Skills Schools is a practical solution to these problems. Students invited to explore the potential around, manage it, and at the same time, market their products in one place. The ecological architecture applied to this building in such a way that the building can sustain in areas affected by tides and at the same time can reduce negative impacts on the environment. The school buildings designed to friendly to the villagers of Nelayan Seberang Village. So that it can attract peoples to come to school. This is useful to increase the interest in the education of Nelayan Seberang Villagers.
Designing Port Passenger Terminal in the Meat Village as Ecotourism Area with Neo Vernacular Architecture Approach Fitri Rahmawati Nasution; Moehammed Nawawiy Loebis
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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This journal is essential for social, economic, and government in the Meat Village. It is about a potentially marine tourism destination, located in Meat Village, Tampahan District, Toba Samosir Regency, North Sumatra Province. As one of the tourism destinations, this village needs to be developed, especially water transportation, which is supported by Lake Toba's natural resources. But it has been replaced by land and air transportation. On the other hand, water transportation has its privilege, namely giving a sense of being united with nature and listening to the gentle sound of water, which cannot be felt if using land or air transportation. Therefore, it requires a passenger port to facilitate tourists in accessing this tourism village through water transportation. This port consists of a passenger terminal that accommodates passengers' departure and arrival. The method used in site selection is done through discussion of primary data, namely data sources that directly provide data to data collectors and secondary data, that is, data that does not directly provide data to researchers, through other people or analyzed documents and concluded. The result of the methodology used is, this passenger terminal needs the Neo Vernacular Architecture approach for the design. Because the village has aspects of the past, such as Batak Toba culture and mythology that need to be preserved and introduced to the present as long-term projections for the future. This is useful to make the building becomes part of the Meat Village community.
Rejuvenation of City Gateway as the Identity of Medan Dwi Lindarto Hadinugroho; Eunice Ananda Putri Matondang
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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As a developing city, Medan carries out a significant role in establishing the identity and image of the city and the development of the surrounding cities and districts. One effort to establish the identity and image of the city can be created through the existence of city gates that can produce a plot, rhythm, and balance for the city bounded. The gate of Medan City has not succeeded in becoming a city gate that meets the needs needed by migrants who pass through the city gate area. This study will address the problems discovered at the Medan City gate in Binjai, Tanjung Morawa, Tembung, and Pancur Batu and relate them to the rejuvenation of the city area through revitalization methods in supporting Metropolitan Mebidangro. The research aims to analyze predetermined variables, namely elements of the city image, namely path, edge, district, nodes, and landmark. For this reason, a qualitative descriptive study was carried out, which was realized through observation and interviews and also documentation studies. The results of the research obtained from this study can be used as a reference and solution to find out the problems that exist int the area around Medan City gate and also give functional supports to develop the area around Medan City.
Sipiso-Piso Hotel Resort and Cottage (Neo-Vernacular Architecture) Stella Bornok Ristamora; Firman Eddy
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Hotel Resort and Cottage is a facility that will later help to develop culture, tourist attractions and also increase regional income. Until 2017 infrastructure development in Indonesia, in general, cannot be said to be equitable because so far, infrastructure development is only concentrated in Java and infrastructure development outside Java which, is less especially in remote areas and border areas. However, this issue canaddress by increasing Regional native revenue (PAD). Indonesia is known as a diverse country of natural and cultural resources, can be the main attraction in the tourism sector to bring domestic and foreign tourists to the area. The methodology applied from the design of this resort hotel and cottage is research directly to the location to see the soil conditions, contours, facilities around the area, wind direction, view, and sunlight. It is also a reference to some of the existing literature regarding resort hotels and cottages. The area selected for this project is Sipiso-Piso, Saribu Dolok Street, Merek District, Karo Regency because of the many resources that can manage optimally. This place has the potential to be used as a tourist attraction as well as a cultural development place. However, this place lacks facilities and infrastructure. After identifying the needs of generator activities, researchers make the design of Hotel Resort and Cottagein, addition to improving tourist sites and cultural education, this design also aims to increase the revenue of this area. Analysis and design concepts using the interpretation of Neo Vernacular Architecture
Urban Settlement Patterns in edge of Railroad in Medan City Raisha Ghadati Raudina
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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As a developing city, Medan City becomes an alternative destination for immigrants who come from various places outside the city of Medan, either for a place to live or earn a living. As a result of this activity, the city of Medan is overgrowing, thus demanding new housing in the form of planned and unplanned settlements. Unplanned settlements arose when the need for housing for newcomers who had a low economy was encouraged. Most of the unplanned settlements became residential spaces built in areas that were not officially planned as residential spaces, such as on railroads' outskirts. The research method used is qualitative because the problem to be studied is social and dynamic. The conclusion obtained from the analysis is that the settlement pattern on the Medan City railroad banks is linear, and settlements grow due to economic, topographic, and infrastructure factors
Growth Pattern of Pancur Batu Sub District in Kabupaten Deli Serdang Base on Ecological approach Farhan Bagas F
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Pancur Batu is one of the sub-districts in Deli Serdang. Before 1945 Pancur Batu was called Sinuan Bungan with the capital city of Arhnemia, but in 1952 it changed administratively under Deli Serdang district. An Area's growth pattern of an area is directly proportional to the development of the socio-cultural, economic, and political elements. Using Kecamatan Pancur Batu, Kabupaten Deli Serdang as a case study, this paper systematically introduces an ecological approach methodology. The growth pattern of the Pancur Batu sub-district is the result of history and through a long process. The Pancur Batu sub-district environmental development is influenced by several factors, such as politics, economy, socio-culture, and ecological carrying capacity. These factors have a significant influence between the environment and humans.

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