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Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering
ISSN : 27982246     EISSN : 27982165     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.17509/Jodie
The Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering - JoDiE is an international journal dedicated to the improvement and dissemination of knowledge on methods, policies, and technologies in technical sciences, architecture and civil engineering, urban planning, engineering for sustainable development, environmental science and engineering, energy, energy efficiency and environment, traffic and transportation, logistic, industrial engineering, architectural engineering and civil engineering education, computer science and engineering, earth science and engineering, space engineering, quality management, and other related sciences. JoDiE follows new trends and progress proven practice in listed fields, thus creating a unique forum (platform) for interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary dialog. Periodicity: Yearly volumes, biannual issues (June, December) – papers published as soon as accepted, starting with 2021. Every issue consists of 8 articles and therefore every volume has 16 articles/reviews. Review process: Double-blind external peer review (reviewers and authors do not see the reviewer/author names). Plagiarism checking: All submitted papers are checked against plagiarism with Mendeley tools: Mendeley through SCIndeks Asistent.
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ARCHITECTURAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE AL-KAMIL MOSQUE BUILDING IN THE JATIGEDE RESERVOIR, SUMEDANG CITY: APPLYING THE LOTUS FLOWER SHAPE TO THE MOSQUE DOME Nurlestya, Putri Yastine
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i2 December 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur S-2 Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jodie.v3i2.48707

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Jatigede Reservoir is a tourist development destination inSumedang City, one of the newest of which is the Al-KamilMosque which is located on Panenjoan Hill, Sumedang City.The design of this mosque was conceptualized by West JavaGovernor Ridwan Kamil. This research aims to identify thephilosophy of architectural form in the Al-Kamil Mosque,Sumedang City by exploring the symbolization of the formand visual characteristics of the application of the tulip flowershape applied to the mosque dome. This research uses aqualitative descriptive method by identifying, comparing,and tracing characteristics through conceptual documents ofthe Al-Kamil Mosque, especially in the form of idea sketches,planning documents, and observations of the physicalmosque building. So it can be concluded that 1)With a periodcomposition that has an approach to the process of ablooming lotus flower, it signifies the vision and mission ofSumedang City, 2) A dome that rises high, the shape of thedome of the Al-Kamil mosque is an application of the shapeof a lotus flower that is in the bud, the shape of this lotusflower can be interpreted as a symbol of gratitude like thephilosophical meaning of the lotus flower, namelyabundance, and prosperity, 3) The shape of the canopy of thismosque building has an approach to the shape of a flowercrown, the function of this lotus flower crown is the same as the canopy at the Al-Kamil mosque, namely to protect mosque congregation who are praying or visiting, 4) Thecolor of this mosque is given as white, which means clean andholy, as people who enter the mosque are clean and holy.
MOTORCYCLE PARKING CAPACITY ANALYSIS AROUND UNIKOM CAMPUS, JALAN DIPATIUKUR, BANDUNG CITY Sulistyarso, Wahjuadhi
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i2 December 2023
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The level of customer satisfaction with the quality of parking services is viewed from five aspects, namely tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. The survey method in the field (field research) is direct observation around UNIKOM BANDUNG CAMPUS through the deployment of surveyors at observation points (cordon count). The survey results were analyzed using the Microsoft Excel program. Data collection by recording the number of motorized vehicles entering and exiting at a certain time. The parking capacity for use in calculating the parking capacity survey (existing) is 176 SRP for motorbike parking in place A and 186 SRP for motorbike parking in place B. The results show that the maximum volume of parking reaches 188 motorbikes for parking A and 190 motorbikes for parking B. The highest accumulation reached 190 motorbikes for motorcycle A parking and 305 motorbikes for parking B. The use of parking space in terms of Parking Turn Over reached an average of 0.964 for parking A and 1.416 for parking B. If the need for parking space is greater than the available capacity then the number of parking spaces is not sufficient. And vice versa, if the need for parking space is less than the available capacity, it means that the number of parking spaces is still able to accommodate the vehicle that will be parked.
IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL INPATIENT ROOM DESIGN THAT SUPPORTS THE HEALING PROCESS Wulandari, Rosdiana; Permana, Asep Yudi
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i2 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jodie.v3i2.67947

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Hospitals as health facilities need to be supported in all aspects. The healing factors obtained from health services do not stand alone but must be supported by physical health facilities to make the healing process more comprehensive. Many rules must be applied in hospitals and many aspects must be taken into account when designing a hospital, so designers must understand how to design according to standard rules and also aspects of user needs because healing is carried out through the physical and psychological aspects of the patient to encourage a more effective healing process. With the various facilities in hospitals, the role of inpatient rooms is often not a priority compared to service-based health facilities such as the emergency room, operating room, ICU room, and hemodialysis room which are important priorities. Even though the healing process takes the longest time in the inpatient room. It is felt that the current arrangement of inpatient rooms does not support the healing process. Therefore, this paper aims to guide designing inpatient rooms that truly meet the behavioral needs of residents so that it is hoped to create an inpatient room that encourages healing (healing environment). The method applied is descriptive qualitative by studying it based on the theory of architectural behavior architectural psychology, namely a Healing Environment that is suitable for hospitals through analysis of behavior that produces a need for space elements. Observe the condition of the inpatient room and the expected behavior of the occupants. The results of the analysis of inpatient rooms will be in the form of guidelines for designing inpatient rooms comprehensively. How to choose colors, choose finishing materials, furniture, and other necessary elements. The author hopes that this article can be used by all parties who will design, renovate, or carry out further research regarding inpatient room design. For designers, hospital owners, and hospital management throughout Indonesia, so whatever hospital class, location, government-owned, private, or foundation can apply hospital room design well.keywords: inpatient room, Healing Environment, Interior Design
Analysis of Circulation Density of the State Capital Worship Complex (IKN) Aribawa, Ktut Gede
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i2 December 2023
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APPLICATION OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TO "BANDOENG TEMPO DOELOE" IN KOTA BARU PARAHYANGAN Hashartyadi, Himawan; Handayani, Sri
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i2 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jodie.v3i2.47010

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Architects have an important role in determining the developmentof architecture. Colonial era architectural style is an architecturaldesign concept that was applied during the Dutch colonial period.Inside there are various architectural styles that are quite differentfrom time to time. This architectural style is divided into 3, namelyIndische Empire, Transitional Colonial Architecture, and ModernColonial Architecture. The development of colonial architecture inIndonesia can be seen from the existence of buildings that adoptEuropean architectural styles in various big cities on the island ofJava, such as Jakarta, Bandung, Jogja, Semarang, and Surabaya.Traces of Colonial Architecture in Bandung can be seen frombuildings in conservation areas such as the Braga area, Dago, andalso in the Diponegoro Street area or the Gasibu area of Bandung.Kota Baru Parahyangan is one of the largest independent cities inthe Greater Bandung area which has a development concept orhistorical pillar, namely having a house building design withcolonial architectural style in the "Bandoeng Tempo Doeloe"corridor area. Based on this development concept, the author aimsto discuss articles on the concept of colonial architecture in the"Bandoeng Tempo Doeloe" area. In addition, the author also hopesthat the discussion of this article can provide a lesson for thegeneral public about colonial architecture, especially in theBandung area. The results of the discussion of this article concludethat the buildings in the "Bandoeng Tempo Doeloe" area adapt tothe three colonial architectural styles, most of which refer tomodern colonial architecture.
PHILOSOPHY OF VIEWING TOWER AT CIPANAS DAM AREA Wamenarno, Dwi Wahyu; Handayani, Sri
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i2 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jodie.v3i2.47072

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One of the sectors that is progressing and is growing rapidly, especially in Indonesia today is tourism. Tourism has an important role in increasing the income of a region.In terms of employment, the tourism sector can also be a solution to reduce the unemployment problem which is currently rife in various parts of the country.In terms of cultural diversity and natural beauty, Indonesia can become one of the unique tourist destinations in this regard, one of which is Dam Tourism.This study aims to determine that the aesthetics of the building form can be achieved through geometric shapes.Most of the viewing towers that have been built are only concerned with functions, without paying attention to the overall visuals, this is very unfortunate because this viewing tower is one of the most visited building objects when there are visiting events, both from agencies, elementary schools, high schools junior high school, as well as visits from universities, even visits from general visitors.The research method used in this study is descriptive with a qualitative approach, where descriptive qualitative method is a research method based on the philosophy of postpositivism used to examine the condition of natural objects (as opposed to experiments) where the researcher is the key instrument of data collection techniques carried out manually. trigulation (combined), data analysis is inductive/qualitative, and qualitative research results emphasize meaning rather than generalization.The results of the research from the basic concepts of geometric shapes, functionally, the Tower of View in this Rest Area can maximally observe what facilities are in this dam building. Of course, it is supported by the highest elevation of the land on which the Tower of View building stands.

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