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Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning, and Design (JCEPD)
ISSN : 28303628     EISSN : 28303628     DOI : 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i2.5193
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Application of the Healing BodySoul Architecture Theme in the Space Design of the Rehabilitation Center for Sexual Harassment Victims in Sooko, Mojokerto Regency, East Java Hafid, Ridho Hati; Ramadhani, Suci; Poedjioetami, Esty
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2024.v3i2.6899

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. The highest number of cases of sexual harassment in the major cities are beginning to circulate in one of the eastern Java provinces, precisely in the district of Mojokerto.To a good objective from macro behavioral concepts to micro-centric concepts, and functional becomes an emphasis in the planning and management of land, shape and space in the Sexual Harassment Rehabilitation Center in Mojokerto Cab.The importance of the literacy it has and one of the contributing factors is the amount of data on sexual harassment.Inspired by the case marks in the surrounding neighborhood of Mojokerto, the idea was created to create a rehabilitation center located in Mojokorto. Lifting the healing theme of the architectural bodysoul can be done by creating an atmosphere that boosts the mood and refreshes the mind by creating spaces that can create a positive state of mind. Therefore this design has different colors, textures, and shapes to produce a friendly and pleasant atmosphere. The natural material used can help boost positive energy and help improve the physical and mental health of its inhabitants.
Planning and Designing the Lapindo Mudflow Museum in Sidoarjo Nadhila, Nadia Nurarifah; Komara, Indra; Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo; Laksmiyanti, Dian Pramita Eka
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2024.v3i2.6886

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Disasters are situations due to natural factors (such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, flash floods, and droughts), non-natural factors, or human factors that disrupt human activities. They cause loss of life, loss of property, environmental destruction, and psychological distress. One significant natural disaster in Indonesia was the hot mudflow eruption in Porong, Sidoarjo, East Java, on May 29, 2006. The Lapindo Mudflow is an ongoing event with no signs of stopping. The choice to construct a Lapindo Mudflow Museum is due to the absence of such a museum, despite the significant impact of this disaster in Indonesia. The plan and design of the Lapindo Mudflow Museum in Sidoarjo applies the theme of metaphorical architecture because it is deemed appropriate for a museum building. Metaphorical architecture involves the creativity of architects in connecting objects, metaphors, or expressions to create forms that differ from their original shapes while retaining similarity. Buildings with metaphorical architectural designs have unique features that relate to the message intended by their creators. The Lapindo Mudflow will be built in Sidoarjo, specifically in Gelam Urban Village, Candi District. This museum will serve not only as a museum but also as a symbolic monument to the 2006 Lapindo Mudflow disaster and to commemorate its victims.
Multifunctional Decorative Plant Shelf Design Concept For Room Anam, Choirul
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2024.v3i2.7062

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Plants are living things that are nurtured and cared for in a medium. Plants have several benefits, the main one being providing oxygen through photosynthesis. Ornamental plants in this room are used to beautify the house's interior. In addition, seeing some of the benefits of plants that provide oxygen is undoubtedly very influential for health and comfort in the room. However, plants also need sunlight, the most important aspect of their life. Another problem with plants is that they need clear air to launch the photosynthesis process. Therefore, the researcher has a solution: designing a multifunctional ornamental plant rack for the room by adding a diffuser as an air purifier on the plant rack and a sunlight replacement technology that can be used automatically. This study uses mixed methods, a research method combining two methods, namely qualitative methods and quantitative methods, which are used simultaneously. Case studies were conducted in 2 places in the Gresik area and interviewed ornamental plant sellers using needs analysis. This research produces a multifunctional ornamental plant shelf with a minimalist design concept for a room. The minimalist concept uses simple and close elements in technological progress
Application of Value Engineering in Lecture Buildings (Case Study Joint Lecture Building, Campus C, Airlangga University, Surabaya) Sayyidah, Nabila Hadi
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2024.v3i2.7101

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ver time, construction projects in Indonesia as a developing country have become increasingly complex and require large costs and require more attention to proper time and resource management. The Joint Lecture Building, Campus C, Airlangga University, Surabaya, with a project cost of IDR 8,300,000.00/m2 is considered to exceed the standard cost of similar buildings in Surabaya, which is IDR 6,250,000.00/m², so it requires a cost efficiency evaluation. This study uses a value engineering method by analyzing work items to find alternative materials that are more cost-effective without reducing function and quality. This study was conducted with five stages of value engineering: information, creativity, analysis, development, and recommendations. The results show significant cost savings on several work items such as beam work, floor slabs and columns, achieving a potential reduction of up to 71% of the total existing budget.
A review on the numerical simulation model of scouring around bridge pier by using Flow-3D software Puspasari, Aisyah Dwi; Haw-Tang, Jyh
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2024.v3i2.7300

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Scouring is one of the important issues that caused damage to the structures. Failure due to local scour has inspired many researchers to study the cause of scouring and to predict the maximum scouring depth around the bridge pier. Numerical simulation is proposed as an effective tool for monitoring the depth of scouring to manage the stability and safety of the bridge. Flow-3D is an accurate, fast, proven CFD software that can solve the toughest free-surface flow problems. However, the guideline information of this software is limited. Scouring classification and mechanism around bridge pier has been discussed briefly. The important things about the Flow-3D model setup are discussed. Verification by comparing the experimental and numerical results is required to determine the best model. Some studies of scouring simulation around bride pier by using Flow-3D software were presented in this paper to prove the accuracy of this software in predicting and simulating the scouring. Zhang's research study is selected as the best numerical model which has the closest result with the experimental result due to the error rate is 0%. This study used the Renormalized group (RNG) model as a turbulence model. For sediment scour model Soulsby-Whitehouse equation and Van Rijn equation are proved as the best model for Critical shields number definition and bed-load transport rate equation. The finer mesh size around the bridge pier was set up to get an accurate result. Specified velocity and outflow are used for the left and right boundaries. Moreover, for front and back boundary were using symmetry, and the bottom and top boundary were using the wall and specified pressure.

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