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Jurnal Perspektif Arsitektur
ISSN : 19078536     EISSN : 2988120X     DOI : 10.36873
Fokus dan Ruang Lingkup pada Jurnal Perspektif Arsitektur 1. Desain Arsitektur 2. Perumahan dan Permukiman 3. Konstruksi Bangunan 4. Sains dan Teknologi Bangunan 5. Perkembangan Arsitektur 6. Teori Arsitektur 7. Lansekap 8. Filsafat dalam Arsitektur 9. Metodologi Penelitian dalam Arsitektur 10. Interdisiplin Ilmu yang memiliki korelasi dengan Arsitektur Jurnal Perspektif Arsitektur (JPA) merupakan media publikasi naskah tertulis hasil penelitian dan desain dalam ranah Arsitektur dan Lingkungan Binaannya. JPA berada di dalam naungan Program Studi Arsitektur Jurusan S1-Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Palangka Raya
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THE TERITORIAL PEDAGANG PADA PEDESTRIAN JALAN TEUKU HAMZAH BENDAHARA Berutu, Iqbal Rifa'i Berutu; Hassan, Soraya Masthura; Andriani, Dela
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Kajian Konseptual Perancangan Kawasan, Ruang Terbuka Publik dan Bangunan Arsit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v19i2.13376

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Changes that occur in urban or rural environments are dynamic and natural processes. They include physical, territorial and cultural changes, which are interrelated and influence each other. This paper will focus on the territorial aspect of the transformation. Pedestrian is one of the important elements in the development of a city. Pedestrians in the form of sidewalks are needed by pedestrians to avoid pedestrians walking on asphalt full of vehicles that can endanger pedestrians. Territory can be formed anywhere and anytime, including on the pedestrian. The formation of territory on the pedestrian is something that should not happen because the pedestrian is public and can be used by anyone and from any circle. This phenomenon often occurs in public spaces that are not optimally used so that there is a diversion of functions. The way territories are formed also varies from case to case, some ask for permission to form territories and some are directly formed without asking for permission. The signs and boundaries of the territory are also different for each territory owner, so to find out, observations and interviews must be conducted.
PERANCANGAN KAWASAN WISATA KONSERVASI PENYU DI TANJUNG KELUANG PANGKALAN BUN DENAGN PENDEKATAN ARSITEKTUR EKOLOGIS Faizah , Auliani Noor; Mardika, I Kadek; Ngini, Giris
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Kajian Konseptual Perancangan Kawasan, Ruang Terbuka Publik dan Bangunan Arsit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v19i2.14979

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West Kotawaringin Regency, with the capital city of Pangkalan Bun, has great potential to be developed into a leading tourism destination in Central Kalimantan Province. Many foreign and domestic tourists have come and there are many tourist destinations on offer in West Kotawaringin. One of the destinations is the Tanjung Keluang Nature Tourism Park in Kubu Village, Kumai District. Tanjung Keluang TWA is a peninsula that directly faces the Java Sea, has a beautiful natural landscape and is a place where rare turtles such as hawksbill turtles and green turtles lay their eggs. However, there is still little interest from tourists in visiting there because it has not been managed well, such as very minimal supporting facilities. With the special features that TWA Tanjung Keluang has, it has the potential to be developed as a Turtle Conservation Tourism Area which can support conservation, education and recreation activities. However, by providing supporting facilities in this area, you must pay attention to the planning and design so as not to damage the environment and ecosystem there. Therefore, the design of the Turtle Conservation Tourism Area in Tanjung Keluang will be accommodated with an ecological architecture approach.Choosing an ecological architecture approach is able to minimize estimates of environmental damage that will occur as a result of a development, because it is able to create design results that can maintain natural resources, manage the local climate, create buildings that can reduce environmental pollution, use technology with the aim of saving energy and use natural materials. In this way, there will be harmony between buildings, people, species and the environment in the tourist area.
KAJIAN PRINSIP PSIKOLOGI ARSITEKTUR PADA PANDUAN SEKOLAH RAMAH ANAK Sarasati, Carina
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): Kajian Konseptual Perancangan Kawasan, Ruang Terbuka Publik dan Bangunan Arsit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v19i2.16530

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Education plays a vital role in children's lives, both now and in the future. To support this, the United Nations, through UNICEF, has developed guidelines for Child-Friendly Schools (CFS) since 2009. These guidelines aim to create safe and comfortable learning environments that meet all children's educational needs. The design of schools also plays a significant role in shaping the learning environment by creating spaces that cater to children's developmental needs and behaviors. However, the current CFS guidelines do not explicitly mention the use of architectural psychology studies. Instead, they focus more on creating a child-friendly learning environment. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to examine how architectural psychology principles can be applied to the Child-Friendly School Guidelines. This will be achieved through a literature review comparing architectural psychology theories that can be applied to the design of Child-Friendly Schools. The study's results indicate that the existing CFS guidelines have considered the principles of architectural psychology. However, for detailed technical implementation, further references are needed, especially regarding accessibility and safety, architectural form, proportion and scale, and furniture design.
GEDUNG DEPARTEMEN ARSITEKTUR UNIVERSITAS PALANGKA RAYA : DENGAN PENDEKATAN DEKONSTRUKSI cherino eduard peyoh, chaziel; Amiany; Yunitha
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): Menjaga Identitas, Menggagas Inovasi dalam Rupa Gagasan Perancangan dan Riset
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v20i1.12336

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Architecture is a major or field of science that is popular and continues to develop throughout its time. In its development, experienced architecture is needed to serve the needs of the community in construction and design. This is supported by the existence of educational facilities in the form of university architecture departments which have adequate accreditation to produce graduates who are able to compete and are competent in the world of architecture. This can also be supported by making designs with a deconstruction mindset that has a binary understanding or in the sense of the word rebelling against architectural rules, with designs that are able to provide spaces that can develop students' potential and can support in terms of comfort without having to reduce their essence as university/classroom buildings. The method that will be used is design and observation to support data and information both in terms of the architecture department and the deconstruction approach as one of the supports. Later, the architecture department building at Palangka Raya University will support students to be able to produce students who have creativity supported by comfortable buildings and open spaces supported by a deconstruction mindset.
THE EFFECT OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE BATANGHARI RIVER SIDE AREA IN PASAR, JAMBI CITY Setyawan, Denny Iwan
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): Menjaga Identitas, Menggagas Inovasi dalam Rupa Gagasan Perancangan dan Riset
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v20i1.14574

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Jambi City departs from civilization of the settlements along the banks of Batanghari River, since ancient Malay. The long history shows the importance of this riverside area. During the colonial period the modern city was built which is now the old city area with a part known as Pasar area. Morphologically, this early city can be seen as a complete smalltown formation. The rapid development of the city in the era of independence left traces of significant morphological changes. From a pattern that supports the basis of economic life on the control of river trade routes, it becomes oriented to the mainland. How influence of changes in the morphology of the riverbank area on the dynamics of the area is a problem that interesting to research. So with a qualitative descriptive approach, the study is directed to find a series of morphological changes that affect life of the area. It was found that there were omissions, additions or transformations of important functions in the area that changed orientation and balance of area. The loss of function of the port is the first factor that has a major impact on the region. Likewise, changes to the open space of Wilhemina Park and the implementation of a closed area parking system have made the Pasar area isolated from urban macro circulation, which previously actually supported the area.
THE PALANGKA RAYA YOUTH CREATIVE CENTER DENGAN PENEKANAN ARCHITECTURE OF HAPPINESS: PALANGKA RAYA YOUTH CREATIVE CENTER DENGAN PENEKANAN ARCHITECTURE OF HAPPINESS Abed Nego Sirait, Abed Nego Sirait; Syahrozi; Wahyubuana Usop, Joni
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): Menjaga Identitas, Menggagas Inovasi dalam Rupa Gagasan Perancangan dan Riset
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v20i1.15007

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Palangka Raya, the fifth-largest city in Kalimantan and the administrative center of Central Kalimantan, has experienced significant economic growth, with an increase of 2.09% in the first quarter of 2024. The younger generation plays a crucial role in driving the local economy and are the future leaders. They are actively involved in creative industry communities, as showcased by the annual Kampoeng Komunitas event. However, facilities to support their creativity are still inadequate. There is a need for spaces dedicated to education, creation, production, and showcasing their work. Currently, many creative activities are conducted in private homes or rented spaces that are not specifically designed for such purposes.To address this deficiency, an incubation concept is needed to support various aspects of the creative industry through entrepreneurship programs and skill training. The Youth Creative Center is designed to provide educational, recreational, and commercial facilities. Proper zoning and circulation are essential in the design of this center. The "architecture of happiness" approach is proposed to ensure the well-being of the occupants by incorporating good zoning principles and effective circulation, as well as meeting emotional needs such as privacy and healthy social interaction.The design method used is the Glass Box method, which utilizes explicit information from both primary and secondary data to produce a design supported by clear analysis and concepts. The goal of this design is to create the Palangka Raya Youth Creative Center with an emphasis on the architecture of happiness
PERANCANGAN BUTTERFLY EDUPARK MELALUI METODE BIOMIMIKRI DI PALANGKA RAYA: Indonesia Leilani, Jesica; F. Adji, fredyantoni; Dian Sanitha, Onie
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): Menjaga Identitas, Menggagas Inovasi dalam Rupa Gagasan Perancangan dan Riset
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v20i1.19281

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The lack of concern for the ecosystem and limited knowledge about butterflies, emphasizes the urgency to present a place that can display or demonstrate the life of butterflies as a means of education, recreation, and conservation in Palangka Raya. As a built open space that has ecological and social functions, harmony between the two is important to create an optimal area in terms of butterfly habitat conservation. By imitating the mechanism of life and how butterflies can adapt to the surrounding environment through the principle of biomimicry adaptation, it is expected to be able to provide a positive relationship between habitat, humans, and the surrounding environment. The idea applied comes from the life cycle of butterflies which is implemented through the form of organisms and the behavior of butterflies. Combining natural elements and creating an interactive and harmonious experience with the surrounding environment, Butterfly Edupark is here to increase knowledge, awareness, and pro-conservation attitudes to the Palangka Raya community through education.
STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY ROLE FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE RIVER ECOLOGY: STUDY AT THE PADEPOKAN CILIWUNG CONDET (PCC), JAKARTA Hammada, Mortaza A. Syafinuddin; Halim, Harifuddin; Cinu, Surahman
JURNAL PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): Menjaga Identitas, Menggagas Inovasi dalam Rupa Gagasan Perancangan dan Riset
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jpa.v20i1.21288

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The destruction of the Ciliwung River (Sungai Ciliwung) was once the basis for a publication which stated that the river is the most polluted river in the world. Not only disrupting the main functions of the river, activities that cause disruption to the river ecology also have a negative impact on the city through which it passes; Jakarta. This study aims to explore the role and benefits of the Padepokan Ciliwung Condet (PCC) in an effort to revitalize the functions of the river. The research was conducted for a year (2020) using the participatory research method. This study uses a qualitative approach and is described descriptively. Padepokan Ciliwung Condet has succeeded in making efforts to prevent river pollution in the Condet area, as well as being a means of social education about river ecology and environmental improvement in the area. This research shows that the PCC applies the basic principles of environmental science by building a community that cares for the environment that effectively transforms the people awareness around the hermitage to participate in maintaining the river environment in the area.

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