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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30483859     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69959/nujst.v1i2
NU-JST is a national scale journal that covers various issues and studies in the fields of science and technology. The aim of this educational journal is to disseminate conceptual thoughts and research results that have been achieved in the fields of Pharmacy, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Computer Science, Information Technology, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Regional and City Planning, as well as topics related to these fields. other social sciences.
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A Kajian Penerapan Konsep Sustainable Architecture Pada Bangunan Kantor Bappeda Kab. Hulu Sungai Tengah Radhiyani, Khalishah; Rahman, Akbar; Febrita, Yuswinda
Nusantara Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November of 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Kalimantan Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69959/nujst.v2i2.219

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The increasing energy consumption and environmental degradation issues have prompted the need to apply sustainable architectural principles that are responsive to climatic conditions, particularly in humid tropical regions. This study aims to examine the application of Olgyay’s Bioclimatic Design concept in the Office Building of the Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) of Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency through analyses of thermal comfort, natural lighting, as well as building layout and orientation. The method employed consists of a literature review and visual analysis of the existing building design. The findings indicate that the configuration of opposing openings enables effective cross ventilation as a passive cooling strategy, supported by the use of overhangs, canopies, and pyramid-shaped roofs to reduce solar heat gain. The proportionate design of window openings also maximizes natural lighting, thereby reducing the need for artificial illumination. Furthermore, the building orientation, which minimizes direct sunlight exposure, along with the presence of landscape elements and transitional spaces, enhances the building’s passive performance. Overall, the analysis suggests that the building design adheres to Olgyay’s bioclimatic principles in achieving thermal comfort, energy efficiency, and high indoor environmental quality. These findings are expected to serve as a reference for designing climate-adaptive government buildings in tropical regions.
Evaluasi Penerapan Prinsip Arsitektur Berkelanjutan dan Healing Environment pada Gedung Rawat Inap RSUD Ulin Banjarmasin Tirtana, Dedy; Rahman, Akbar; Febrita, Yuswinda
Nusantara Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November of 2025
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The comfort and quality of inpatient rooms strongly influence patient recovery, especially when these spaces are designed using healing environment principles and sustainable architecture in multi-story hospitals in humid tropical climates. The study evaluates the environmental performance of three inpatient rooms at Ulin Regional Hospital in Banjarmasin by analyzing architectural design, measuring Air Changes per Hour (ACH) and illuminance (lux), and comparing the results with national standards such as Ministry of Health regulations, Indonesian National Standards (SNI), and building codes. A descriptive–evaluative mixed-method approach is applied, combining literature review, on-site observations, site and spatial analysis, and technical measurements of ventilation and lighting. The findings show that the Tulip III and Wijaya Kusuma rooms achieve ACH values above the minimum standard for inpatient wards, while measured lighting levels meet or exceed the SNI 6197:2011 requirements for visual comfort. The north–south building orientation, building depth of less than 18 meters, large window openings, and existing vegetation all help improve daylight distribution, air quality, and visual connection to natural elements, although further optimization of green spaces and therapeutic landscape quality is still needed. Overall, the research proposes an evidence-based evaluation model for inpatient rooms that integrates technical performance, healing environment concepts, and regulatory compliance, offering a useful reference for designing sustainable tropical hospitals in Indonesia
A Mekanisme Ventilasi Pasif pada Arsitektur Vernakuler: Analisis Konstruksi Timpa Laja pada Rumah Bugis Pagata Hariadi, Akhmad; Rahman, Akbar; Febrita, Yuswinda
Nusantara Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November of 2025
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Vernacular architecture possesses climate adaptation strategies that are frequently overlooked in contemporary design. This study aims to elucidate the passive cooling mechanism of the Timpa Laja (gable roof element) in the Bugis Pagatan house. The research employs a Single Case Study method with a descriptive-analytical approach. The object of study is focused on the stilt house typology featuring a multi-tiered (two-tiered) Timpa Laja construction, representing the social stratum of community leaders. The analysis involves dissecting the timber shingle construction details and simulating airflow logic using the Stack Effect principle. The results indicate that the Timpa Laja is not merely an aesthetic status marker but functions technically as a "Breathing Wall." The overlapping timber plank construction and the presence of horizontal gaps between roof tiers create an effective dual exhaust pathway for hot air. These findings underscore that vernacular design is capable of preventing heat traps, a common issue in modern massive wall construction.
Systematic Literature Review: Arsitektur Berkelanjutan pada Kenyamanan Penghuni Aspek Pencahayaan Alami di Perumahan Bersubsidi Tamara Alfa Sinergia Ridhani, Muhammad; Rahman, Akbar; Febrita, Yuswinda
Nusantara Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November of 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69959/nujst.v2i2.224

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Natural daylighting is an essential element in creating healthy and functional housing environments. Poor daylighting quality may result in uneven light distribution between spaces, excessively dark areas, or excessive glare in certain rooms. Subsidized housing developments generally apply uniform building orientations and elongated spatial layouts, which often limit the effective distribution of natural light. As a result, central spaces such as family rooms frequently experience insufficient daylight due to obstruction by surrounding rooms. These conditions indicate the need for an in-depth evaluation of natural daylighting to understand its impact on occupants’ visual comfort. This study aims to synthesize findings from various scientific literature on natural daylighting in tropical residential buildings and to compare these findings with the design conditions of Tamara Alfa Sinergia Subsidized Housing in Banjarbaru. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach combined with field observations to assess natural daylighting performance in subsidized housing, specifically at the Tamara Alfa Sinergia residential complex. The results indicate that the application of natural daylighting in the studied housing meets the basic principles of sustainable architecture, particularly through the use of openings on the front and rear façades, building orientation aligned with the site layout, and compact spatial configurations that allow daylight penetration into main living spaces. However, further improvements are recommended through the optimization of openings, spatial layouts, and passive design strategies to enhance occupants’ visual comfort while supporting long-term energy efficiency.
Literature Review: Strategi Konsep Arsitektur Eko-kultur pada Rancangan Rumah Layak Huni di Lahan Rawa/Gambut Kalimantan Selatan Syaipullah, Aly; Rahman, Akbar; Febrita, Yuswinda
Nusantara Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November of 2025
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This study examines sustainable architectural design methodologies in the context of wetland environments in South Kalimantan by exploring the eco-cultural architecture framework proposed by Dedi Iskandar et al. (2025). A Design Thinking approach is adopted to formulate architectural design strategies that emphasize user-centered empathy, ecological adaptation, and the integration of local Banjar cultural values through the stages of empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. The findings demonstrate that the integration of ecological principles and local cultural contexts results in architectural designs that are construction-efficient, responsive to wetland conditions, and socially sustainable. This study contributes to the development of a conceptual design model for elementary schools in wetland areas, highlighting construction efficiency, environmental resilience, and the strengthening of local architectural identity in South Kalimantan.
Analisis Aplikasi Konsep Arsitektur Berkelanjutan pada Gedung Kantor (Studi Kasus Gedung Kantor Samsat 2 Banjarmasin) Ismail, Fachriady; Rahman, Akbar; Febrita, Yuswinda
Nusantara Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November of 2025
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Buildings are one of the causes of global warming and should be designed with sustainability in mind. Office buildings are particularly important, as they support economic sustainability. Office buildings need to be designed with strategies to achieve green buildings and align with the principles of Sustainable Architecture, as environmental friendliness contributes to curbing global warming by improving the microclimate. A descriptive qualitative research method was employed through field observations, interviews with architects and building managers, and secondary data analysis from documentation, reports, library studies, and related literature. The purpose of this research is to understand the concept of Sustainable Architecture and to analyze and understand the extent to which the concept has been applied to the case study buildings. Further research analysis can draw conclusions by defining the principles of Sustainable Architecture contained in theoretical studies on office buildings, while still considering user needs and comfort, as well as operational costs. This research is expected to increase knowledge related to Sustainable Architecture, thereby contributing to the design of office buildings that are environmentally friendly and provide comfort to building users.
Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Produksi Bawang Daun (Allium Fistulosum L.) di Kecamatan Wanaraya Kabupaten Barito Kuala Pertiwi, Ria Anita; Aulia , Redhana; Achmad Ramadhan; Sarbaini; Maulida Murdayanti; Almaisarah, Almaisarah
Nusantara Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November of 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69959/nujst.v2i2.232

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Farmers must do everything they can to achieve maximum leek production, namely by utilizing production factors effectively and combining them optimally. In fact, many farmers do not know how to use and combine production factors appropriately. The purpose of this study was to analyze production factors that influence leek production and identify problems faced by farmers and solutions to overcome them in leek farming in Wanaraya District. The data analysis method used was multiple linear regression analysis and descriptive analysis. The results showed that the factors that significantly influenced leek production were planting area, while the variables of seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and labor did not significantly influence leek production in Wanaraya District. Problems faced by farmers in leek farming in Wanaraya District include high rainfall that can cause plant rot, as well as pest and disease attacks that reduce productivity such as stem-eating caterpillars and fusarium wilt disease.

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