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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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DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING SDN 05 PAGI IN CIBUBUR Putri Ayu Widyaningrum; Sekar Mentari
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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Abstract—The compressive strength of concrete can be used to increase the strength of steel beams, especially in the positive moment region. From the composite action that occurs it is expected to reduce the size of the steel profile to be used. This thesis compiles a plan using Composite Steel Beams and End Plate Connections, using the SAP2000v23 program for static calculations, and calculation of beam and column dimensions as well as connection and base plate planning. To analyze the dimensions of the required WF Steel Profiles for Columns, Composite Beams, beam-column connections, main beams-joists, and floor slabs. From the analysis results, the dimensions for main beams are WF 400x200x8x13 and WF 450x200x9x14, for joists using WF 300x150x8x13, and for columns using WF 350x350x12x19. The design of the connection on the flanged beams uses an End Plate with a plate thickness of 18 mm and the number of bolts is 8 Ø 24 mm. The connection design for the web beam-column connection uses an End Plate with a thickness of 10 mm and a total of 8 Ø 20 mm bolts. The connection design for the main beam-subbeam and the joist beams uses an angled profile of 80x80x8 and the number of bolts is 4 Ø 22 mm. The required base plate size is 550x550x45mm using 8 Ø 19 mm anchors with a length of 800 mm. Keywords : Steel Structure, Composite, SAP2000v23
A PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY OF CREATIVE STAGE HOUSES FOR MARGINALIZED PEOPLE Nurul Qolby Irbani Tenriola; Sri Handayani
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v1i2 December 2021
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AbstractThe Creative Stage House for the Marginal is an architectural design which is the result of an architectural design competition for housing. Intended for the marginalized, this house is designed with a behaviorial approach and the Sundanese cultural architecture which is the location of its design research. The purpose of this article is to identify and describe the principles and characteristics of traditional Sundanese architecture that are the background in the design and to understand the principles and characteristics of the application of traditional Sundanese architecture in the design of the Creative Stage House for the Marginal. The research method used is descriptive qualitative which is expected to be able to describe the application of the traditional architectural form of Sundanese culture to the design of the house through literature study. By identifying the visual characteristics of the spatial form of the Creative Stage House for the Marginal, it is known that the architectural design of the Creative Stage House for the Marginal adapts not only the form of Sundanese architecture but the values contained in it such as the concept of dividing the three masses of the house building. The results of this philosophical study found that the composition of the masses, the typology of buildings that adhere to Sundanese cosmology and the shape of the roof that uses the Sundanese Julang Apak architecture hold the hope of increasing the standard of living and self-confidence of the marginalized. Keywords: Philosophy, Sundanese Traditional House, Traditional Architecture
TRAVEL GROWTH ANALYSIS OF ACTIVITY SYSTEMS FOR THE NEED FOR A MASS TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN SERANG CENTER Annisa Nurjanah; Juang Akbardin; Odih Supratman
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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Serang City is preparing for the development of infrastructure and road network, so that every area in Serang City can be well integrated. Serang City has 6 sub-districts, including the center of national activities and is a big city because it has a population of around 652,192 people (BPS, 2019). By knowing the growth of the LHRT, the generation and attraction models of movement in the city center, based on the direction of the zone under review, namely north, west, east and south in the internal zone of Serang City and the external zone around Serang City. With the multiple regression analysis method on the generation and attraction models of movement which are analyzed based on socio, economic and demographic variables with dominant factors. The independent variables measured were population (X1), number of health facilities (X2), number of schools (X3), number of workers (X4), GRDP (X5) and the dependent variable is the amount of daily average annual traffic (Y). The results of the equations of motion obtained are 4 generation equations, 4 pull equations and the value of the determinant of each equation.
IDENTIFICATION OF PHILOSOPHICAL ARCHITECTURE TRANSFORMATION FORM OF PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING OF KERTAJATI AIRPORT: COMPARISON OF VISUAL FEATURES OF MERAK BIRD (PEAFOWL) AND MERAK DANCE Agung Setiawan; Sri Handayani; Fitriani Fitriani
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering (JoDIE)
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AbstractKertajati Airport in Majalengka, West Java is known to have an attractive architectural design with a characteristic expression of "Merak" which can be seen in several parts of the passenger terminal building, especially recognized on the roof and facade. Based on the publication of PT. West Java International Airport (BIJB) as a Regional Owned Enterprise (BUMD) responsible for the construction and management of Kertajati Airport, this airport design carries the concept of " Merak " which is referred to as a representation of the local icon of West Java. The purpose of this study is to identify the design ideas that underlie the architectural design concept of the Kertajati Airport terminal building so that the philosophical meaning that is transformed into the architectural form of this airport is the embodiment of the local expression of West Java Province can be confirmed. Through the identification of visual characteristics in several parts of the architecture of the passenger terminal building, it can be concluded that the architectural design of the Kertajati Airport terminal building is more likely to adopt the transformation of the body shape of the Merak bird than the Merak Dance. This can be seen from the results of the identification of the architectural form of the Terminal building on the typology of the building mass, the segmentation of the building, the shape of the roof, the details of the roof, and the part of the facade which are compared with the visual characteristics of the morphological form of the Merak and the visual characteristics of the costumes of the dancers of the Merak Dance. Keywords: Architectural Transformation, Philosophy, Kertajati Airport Terminal, Merak dance
ANALYSIS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE FULFILLMENT IN CIBEUNYING KIDUL DISTRICT: A CASE STUDY OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 004 CICADAS AWIGOMBONG, BANDUNG CITY Nurulhuda, Encep
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 1 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i1 June 2023
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The current availability of land to meet the needs of educational unit support infrastructure is one of the problems that often arises amidst the difficulty of land availability in accordance with its designation. Cibeunying Kidul District is one of the sub-districts in the city of Bandung which has a fairly large population with housing that is in the high density category. The purpose of this research is to find out the existing condition of fulfilling the scale of education facility services and fulfilling the standard infrastructure that must be provided in basic education units as well as adjustments to future conditions in the implementation of education in Cibeunying Kidul District in 2023 and the achievement of each student from home to school in accordance with the implementation of the zoning system. the method used is to conduct a literature study by including case studies as a measuring tool in finding answers to the problems found. The results showed that of the 16 elementary schools in Cibeunying Kidul District, 53% of the availability of classroom infrastructure was still insufficient compared to the number of students in each school, 47% were sufficient. If you look at the development of the population in the next 6 or 7 to 12 years, a large enough additional land is needed to provide classroom infrastructure in the future. Other infrastructure such as the teacher's room, principal's room, library, toilets, prayer room, and ceremonial and sports fields which were seen in one of the case study schools showed that even though the achievements were in accordance with the stipulated zoning system, the fulfillment of other infrastructure was no longer possible to develop. in accordance with the number of existing students, so that in addition to providing new land, setting the time for learning, the new solution is to change the learning method to a blended learning system with digital learning media which will not require a large enough space requirement as currently determined standards.
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
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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.
THE EFFECT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SPATIAL ORGANIZATION IN PALAKALI CREATIVE ART SPACE Triwibowo, Adi Surja
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 1 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i1 June 2023
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Garbage is produced from various types of human activities and is one of the environmental problems that have an impact not only on the environment but also on human health, such as environmental pollution, death of animals or plants, and the emergence of diseases caused by vectors. One of the efforts to reduce is by sorting waste based on its type so that it is easier to determine the next processing method and implementing 3R (reuse, reduce, and recycle) to prevent and reduce waste generation. Palakali Creative Art Space already has trash cans based on type (organic, non-organic and Hazardous Toxic/B3), but the practice of sorting waste according to these criteria has not been carried out.
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.
THE MEANING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: CIKENDI SPRING PROTECTION FORTRESS Razaq, Yasmin Nur; Handayani, Sri
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 3, No 1 (2023): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v3i1 June 2023
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The Cikendi Spring Protection Building is listed in the list of Cultural Heritage sites. From a historical perspective, this building holds a number of stories and memories for the city of Bandung. However, it seems as if Cikendi's struggle is being ignored, the community is less concerned about the existence of the Cultural Heritage Building. In fact, if examined more deeply, the Cultural Heritage Building has so many meanings to be explored. The purpose of this research is to make us aware that the Cikendi Cultural Heritage Site is not just a Dutch heritage building, but it holds history and real evidence that springs are useful for us today, maybe tomorrow, or in the future. This research is qualitative in nature, where the data is obtained based on existing theoretical studies. The existence of the Cikendi Spring Protection Fort is a silent witness to the struggles of our ancestors as well as a tangible result of the work of civilization in the past. The success of our ancestors in utilizing the surrounding environment so that the benefits of Cikendi Springs can still be felt today
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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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

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