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Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27160890     DOI : https://doi.org/10.9744/acesa
Core Subject : Engineering,
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture (ACESA) (ISSN: 2716-0890) is an open access international journal aims to provide a medium for the academic community to publish the latest research results in all fields of civil engineering and architecture. The journal is published biannually, in March and September, by Petra Christian University, Surabaya INDONESIA. The journal welcomes contributions in the form of original research articles, case and technical reports, review articles, and extended abstracts.
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Space Making for Collective Well-being: Design, Dynamics, and Implications dian nafiatul awaliyah
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v6i2.13776

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This paper explores the multifaceted concept of space making for the collective well-being across diverse disciplines and contexts. Drawing on discussions regarding collaboration facilitation, narrative transformation, diverse approaches to space design, challenges, and opportunities, as well as inclusivity and equity considerations, it delves into the complexities of creating environments that foster collaboration, inclusivity, and equity. The research question addresses how various approaches to space making contribute to collective well-being, encompassing collaboration facilitation, narrative transformation, diverse design perspectives, challenges, and opportunities, as well as inclusivity and equity considerations. The objective is to analyze these discussions to gain insights into the dynamics of space making for collective well-being. Qualitative methods are employed to analyze discussions and findings across different disciplines. The findings highlight the importance of fostering collaboration, challenging existing narratives, utilizing diverse approaches, addressing challenges, and promoting inclusivity and equity in space making for collective well-being. The paper underscores the significance of creating spaces that promote collaboration, inclusivity, and equity in shaping a more just and thriving collective future.
Pengaruh Konsep Terapeutik Arsitektur dalam Menurunkan Sindrom Burnout Aditya Christanto; Joyce Marcella Laurens; Agus Dwi Hariyanto
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v6i2.13898

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Para peserta pendidikan kedokteran, dalam menjalankan tugasnya di Rumah Sakit Pendidikan memerlukan usaha dan kerja keras hingga terkadang menyebabkan permasalahan kesehatan. Sindrom burnout merupakan kondisi yang menggambarkan respon terhadap stres yang berhubungan dengan pekerjaan dengan kelelahan fisik, mental dan emosional yang relatif lama. Menjadi pemicu bagi beberapa dokter melakukan penelitian tentang kesehatan dan keberlanjutan paramedis, dengan mengangkat kembali isu tentang pentingnya ruang istirahat. Pendekatan teori Therapeutic Architercture sebagai salah satu penanganan dengan memodifikasi lingkungan diharapkan dapat membantu para peserta pendidikan kedokteran dalam menghadapi sindrom burnout. Tujauan penelitian ini untuk mempelajari bagaimana peserta pendidikan kedokteran meredakan burnout yang mereka hadapi melalui restorasi perhatian berdasarkan kegiatan/aktivitas. Metode penelitian yang akan digunakan menggunakan pendekatan metode kualitatif, mengelolah data menggunakan konten analisis, menyunting dan mengkodekan selanjutnya di uji menggunakan perangkat lunak statistik JMP. Variabel yang paling berpengaruh dalam upaya mengatasi burnout ialah “soft fascination” yang berhubungan dengan relaksasi dan rekreasi, yang mendukung konsep Therapeutic Architecture. Menghadirkan suasana layaknya rumah, dengan variabel lingkungan arsitektur yang dapat di terapkan pada ruang istirahat dokter. Hingga dapat menurunkan burnout pada para peserta pendidikan kedokteran.
Peningkatan Kualitas Kampung Kota Dan Dampaknya Terhadap Masyarakat (Studi Kasus: Kampung Pelangi 200) Aoliya Fauziyah; Alya Rihadatul Aisy; Bunga Assipa Wulandari; Fidela Zaneta Utomo; Maisya Dahayu Fathihanis
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v6i2.14074

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Kampung kota memegang peran krusial dalam konteks pembangunan berkelanjutan, berfungsi sebagai jawaban dari masyarakat terhadap kebutuhan perumahan di lingkungan perkotaan. Namun, seringkali kampung kota dihadapkan pada berbagai tantangan yang meliputi kepadatan penduduk yang tinggi, kondisi kekumuhan, dan kekurangan fasilitas infrastruktur yang memadai. Dalam studi kasus Kampung Pelangi 200 di Bandung, karakter lingkungan kampung dianalisis bersama dengan identifikasi kekurangan fasilitas serta perumusan strategi perbaikan yang diperlukan. Melalui metode penelitian kualitatif yang melibatkan pengumpulan data langsung dan tinjauan literatur, temuan menunjukkan bahwa kampung tersebut mengalami kepadatan penduduk yang tinggi dan kekurangan fasilitas seperti akses masuk dan tempat parkir. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan kualitas hidup masyarakat di kampung tersebut, dengan fokus pada penyediaan dan peningkatan infrastruktur serta fasilitas yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan pandangan yang lebih baik dalam merancang strategi pembangunan berkelanjutan di masa depan, dengan menekankan pentingnya perbaikan infrastruktur dan peningkatan kualitas hidup di kampung kota sebagai bagian integral dari proses pembangunan yang berkelanjutan.
Komparasi Tektonika Arsitektur Empat Tiang Utama Pada Rumah Tradisional Madura Dan Jawa Fariz Hidayat; Asarias Ari Ayowembun; Derius Pekei; Lintu Tulistyantoro; Agus Dwi Hariyanto
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v6i2.14076

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Keberadaan empat tiang utama pada rumah Bangsal di Madura memiliki kemiripan dengan rumah tradisional Jawa, yaitu rumah Joglo. Kesamaan ini menarik perhatian untuk mengkomparasikannya. Oleh karena itu, tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah membandingkan tektonika empat tiang utama pada rumah Bangsal dan rumah Joglo berdasarkan faktor-faktor tektonika klasik. Komparasi tektonika empat tiang utama dilakukan melalui analisis kualitatif. Hasil komparasi menunjukkan perbedaan dalam menciptakan kekuatan konstruksinya. Rumah Joglo menggunakan pemberat untuk menciptakan kekakuan pada bangunannya karena berada di daerah rawan gempa, sedangkan rumah Bangsal tidak. Selain itu, pemberat dirumah Joglo dapat menghasilkan konstruksi yang tidak stabil pada kondisi gempa tertentu. Detail tektonika mempunyai fungsi campuran selain untuk memberikan fungsi struktural juga keindahan arsitektural. Empat tiang utama memberikan kesan kuat dan kokoh pada ruang. Selain itu menciptakan center point dan terciptanya pembagian ruang secara semu pada rumah Bangsal dan masif pada rumah Joglo. Pada rumah Joglo juga untuk merepresentasikan area yang sakral.
An Analysis of the Challenges to Achieving Sustainable Practices in Nigeria's Construction Sector Unegbu, Hyginus; YAWAS, Danjuma; Dan-asabe, Bashar; Alabi, Abdulmumin Akoredeley
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v7i1.14464

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This study investigates the key barriers to the adoption of sustainable construction practices in Nigeria, focusing on regulatory, organizational, social, cultural, and technological factors. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines qualitative case studies and interviews with quantitative survey data to identify these challenges. The findings highlight the multifaceted and interconnected nature of these barriers, with regulatory challenges—such as outdated building codes, insufficient legislative support, and bureaucratic inefficiencies—emerging as the most significant. Social and cultural resistance to change, coupled with limited public awareness of sustainable construction benefits, further complicate adoption. Technological challenges, including high costs of green materials and a shortage of skilled professionals, are also key obstacles. The study suggests that Nigeria can draw valuable lessons from other developing countries, such as South Africa, India, and Indonesia, where similar challenges have been addressed through proactive policies and innovative practices. Recommendations for overcoming these barriers include modernizing building codes, strengthening leadership in sustainability within the construction sector, and launching comprehensive public education campaigns to shift societal attitudes. The study further advocates for increased investment in green technologies and the development of local supply chains to reduce costs and enhance the accessibility of sustainable construction materials. By adopting these strategies, Nigeria can promote sustainable building practices and contribute to global knowledge on overcoming barriers to sustainability in developing economies.
Integrating Modern Sundanese Architecture in Mountain Villa Design and Planning for Tourism Dananjaya, Ahmad Ghazy
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v7i1.14465

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This study examines the integration of modern Sundanese architecture in mountain villa design and planning in Pagerwangi, Lembang, to support sustainable tourism. Using an inferential quantitative approach, data from structured surveys and observations reveal significant correlations between traditional materials, craftsmanship, and cultural symbolism with tourist preferences. The findings highlight the appeal of culturally authentic designs that combine vernacular elements with contemporary styles. Challenges in modern villa construction, such as neglecting cultural values, are addressed with recommendations for incorporating cultural heritage into design principles. This participatory approach emphasizes involving local communities to ensure sustainability and authenticity. Practical insights are offered for developers and policymakers to enhance tourism planning by creating culturally resonant and sustainable tourist destinations. The study underscores the value of modernizing traditional architecture to meet contemporary demands while preserving cultural identity.
Health Aspect Study on T-36 House Typology Based on Paola Sassi’s Sustainable Concept and Government Standards Yael Funata, Marvel; Damayanti, Rully
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v7i1.14496

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Study of T-36 houses (T-36) are increasingly emerging to improving the quality of life of its occupants, especially in terms of nurturing health condition. However, the spatial typology of T-36 houses is often faced with the challenge of utilizing limited spaces that meet basic requirements of physical comfort and health in housing standard. This study aims to analyze the health aspects of T-36 houses based on sustainable building criteria by Paola Sassi and governmental standards. The health aspect comprises three factors of natural lighting, occupant comfort, and harmony with nature. The study uses descriptive qualitative method by analyzing design variation of T-36 houses that are available in the housing market. This analysis of 10 designs of T-36 houses indicated varying compliance with the three factors identified in the study; some houses met the criteria, while others did not.
A Review of BIM Implementation in Indonesia's Smart Cities: Challenges and Opportunities Lembangan, Maxelino Orlando; Nurdiah, Esti Asih
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v7i1.14569

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Indonesia’s rapid urbanization poses critical challenges to city development and infrastructure management. In response, the government has promoted Smart City initiatives to leverage technology for more sustainable and efficient urban systems. Building Information Modeling (BIM) plays a promising role in supporting these initiatives, particularly in planning, collaboration, and data-driven decision-making. Yet, BIM adoption in Indonesia’s Smart City efforts remains limited due to regulatory, technical, and institutional barriers. This paper reviews current practices, identifies key challenges, and explores opportunities for BIM integration in Indonesian urban development. Through a narrative literature review, the study highlights practical recommendations such as enhancing government-led regulations, capacity building, and cross-sector collaboration. These findings contribute to understanding how BIM can advance Smart City development not only in Indonesia but across similar contexts in the Global South.
Reducing Emissions through Low-Carbon and Biomaterials: The Case of Green Office Enjoy, Paris Kaman, Jolin; Julistiono, Eunike Kristi
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v7i1.14590

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Drastic transformation in the construction industry is required to achieve global net-zero targets while accommodating the continuing need to build to anticipate the growing population. With the increase implementation of energy efficient building, the significant of embodied carbon becomes higher. The use of biomaterial has great potential to reduce building emissions. This paper presents a case study that has been built with engineered timber components, and examines to what extent, a further reduction of embodied emissions can be performed. Three material replacements were proposed to further decarbonize the building emissions, and the embodied carbon reductions resulted by changing the timber specification and fly ash use in concrete mixture were assessed quantitatively with embodied carbon assessment. Results show that by replacing the building materials with lower carbon options, the embodied carbon of the case study can be reduced from 52 to 242 tons of CO2e or 2.82 to 12,99 kgCO2e/m2.
Study of Sustainable Aspect in the Mbaru Niang Traditional House in Wae Rebo Village, East Nusa Tenggara Serafim, Princess Griffith; Suprapto, Christopher Daniel; Hariyanto, Agus Dwi
Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/acesa.v7i2.14577

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This study examines the sustainability of the Mbaru Niang house in Wae Rebo Village, Indonesia, through a qualitative descriptive method. The analysis focuses on the spatial layout as well as supporting elements such as materials, climate responsiveness, and communal functions, using visual interpretation and thematic mapping based on environmental, social, and well-being dimensions. The findings reveal how the use of local materials, passive ventilation, communal spatial organization, and flexible design strategies reflect an integrated approach to sustainability. Mbaru Niang demonstrates how traditional architecture, grounded in ecological adaptation and cultural continuity, can inform contemporary sustainable design. While the study is limited by its reliance on secondary data and scope, it contributes to architectural discourse by emphasizing the value of traditional knowledge in creating resilient and context-sensitive built environments.