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Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture
ISSN : 29625629     EISSN : 28296257     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24002/jarina
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture (JARINA) is currently accepting manuscripts from professionals, teachers, researchers, and students in various backgrounds, including the following disciplines: Architecture Urban Design Building Sciences Informatics Engineering in Architecture Neuro - Psychology in Architecture Topics of interest may include but not limited to: digital art, informatics, neuroscience, and technology in architecture.
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Development of Application Based on Augmented Reality as A Learning of History and Culture in Architecture Case Study Pathok Negoro Mosques Yogyakarta Hendro Trieddiantoro Putro; Endang Setyowati
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Architectural Design
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v1i1.4835

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Pathok Negoro Mosques is an architectural masterpiece. These mosques are part of history in forming Yogyakarta. The existence of the Sultan’s Ngayogyakarta Palace is inseparable from the Pathok Negoro Mosques building. These mosques also have a function as a defensive system of the Islamic kingdom in Yogyakarta. Arguably, the current generation is getting deprived of the intellectual heritage of culture and history. The history and culture of the Pathok Negoro Mosques will be the content of this research. This research aims to develop an interactive application for learning the history and culture of architecture based on augmented reality. Augmented reality applications developed using unity. This research is proposed to be carried out in 2 stages. The first stage is related to the collection of the historical and cultural context of the mosque. The second stage is the development of an AR application for Android mobile devices. The reference data was made into the AR application with several methods, such as plane detection and image tracking. The research managed to develop a mobile augmented reality application in Unity3D 2018.3.14f1 for android devices that consists of the narrative recorded voice of brief history and culture the Pathok Negoro Mosques. The app also shows a well-ordered animation of building structure such as roof, roof insulation, roof structure and column of Pathok Negoro Mosques. Moreover, the research showed a clear step and issue of making an augmented reality app as learning of history and culture of Pathok Negoro Mosques
Design of Simple Acoustic Materials for High School Hall Using Software CATT Maria Christina Prasetya
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Architectural Design
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v1i1.4874

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Good acoustic quality is essential to consider in designing a multipurpose room. Unfortunately, school halls usually have poor room acoustics. Lack of funds and lack of knowledge about acoustics cause the acoustic quality of the room to be very poor. The purpose of this research is to design a simple acoustic material application concept for a high school hall based on the Ministry of Education and Culture manual to meet the requirements for speech, music, and sports functions. Simple acoustic materials exist in everyday life, such as corrugated cardboard, cork, multiplex boards, newspapers, egg racks, and cloth. The research applied a simulation method using CATT v8 software. The parameters used to measure room acoustic quality were RT60, C-80, D-50, STI, EDT, and LF The simulation compared the hall's acoustic performance without and with the simple sound absorbers. The absorbers were applied to 39% of the walls and 55% ceilings. The absorbers reduced T-30 (500Hz) from 3.8 seconds to 1.5 seconds with an omni sound source and 1.3 seconds with speakers. The averaged Speech Transmission Index (STI) was improved from 38% to 60% with the omni sound source and from 43% to 65% with speakers.
Application of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Architecture to Identify Traditional Javanese Buildings Sri Winiarti; Heri Pramono; Andri Pranolo
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Architectural Design
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v1i1.4916

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Traditional buildings have a cultural philosophy and characterize the culture of an area. The occurrence of environmental changes, population growth, and the growth of modern buildings impact traditional buildings. Therefore, preserving those traditional buildings is needed to avoid extinction and make as cultural assets. The research aims to develop an application to help architects quantitatively measure the content of traditional architectural styles in their designs. This study uses the Artificial Intelligence (AI) method to identify buildings' similarities, acquiring traditional building data in roofs and ornaments images as a dataset totaling 650 images of roofs and 7,180 ornaments. Data processing was carried out by making architectural models, training, testing accuracy, and creating application interfaces. The algorithm used to identify similarities between building types was the Convolutional Naural Network (CNN) and the Support Vector Machine (SVM). The results of the accuracy-test using the Confusion matrix method reached an accuracy value of 99.5% in identifying building similarities and 85% in classifying building types.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Generative Design, Algorithmic Design, and Parametric Design in Architecture Brigitta Michelle; Maria Putri Gemilang
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Architectural Design
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v1i1.4921

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This research aims to display, compare, and analyze the keywords related to parametric design, generative design, and algorithmic design. Digital design has become increasingly inseparable from architects; thus, 3D modeling software has become a necessity for architects. The digital workflow has put computational design—generative design, algorithmic design, and parametric design—into importance. There are emerging trends for the past decade, and a bibliometric analysis can display information about trends in the literature. Literature trends may provide insight into the direction of computational design development. This study uses a bibliometric analysis with VOSviewer and data from Lens to identify the trends from 2011 to 2021. The result indicates several trends: artificial intelligence, computation, machine learning, visualization, and internet technology. The trend analysis needs to be continued in other computational design categories to find continuity in the findings.
The Influence of Circulation Patterns on The Visitor Distribution in A Shopping Mall Case Study Palembang Icon Shopping Center, Palembang City Jessica Oktaviana; Dhita Wahyu Anggraeni
Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Architectural Design
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jarina.v1i1.5142

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Physiological needs are the most basic human needs. Shopping is one of the measures to fulfill physiological needs, such as clothing, foods, and drinks. Most people prefer to shop in shopping centers as it is more convenient and secure due to its regular spatial pattern, forming a good circulation pattern for their visitors. Palembang Icon is a shopping center in Palembang, located on Jl. POM IX, Lorok Pakjo, Ilir Barat I District, Palembang City, South Sumatra which considered has a good circulation pattern. Palembang Icon has a mall circulation pattern, namely a linear circulation pattern, one lane intended so that all retailers get a strategic place and the circulation orientation becomes clear. This research discusses the Palembang Icon shopping center's circulation pattern and analyzes its influence on the distribution of visitors by using the space syntax method with simulation using the DepthMapX application. The result shows that the circulation space's shape is closed, and the configuration of the circulation path is entirely a linear circulation pattern.

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