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Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30466636     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26714/jaus
Core Subject : Engineering,
Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, is an open-access journal managed and published by the Architecture Study Program, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, already has e-ISSN 3046-6636. Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies is dedicated to architecture and urban studies research scopes and related themes. A blind peer reviews the manuscript. The articles of the Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies can be accessed and downloaded free without any specific subscription. Thus, publication frequency is biannual (January and July). The scopes of the journal include architectural design, urban design, Islamic architecture, computational architecture, interior, conservation, theory and history of architecture, building technology, and built environment.
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Sanitation, Drainage, and Plumbing System Utilities in Gedung Kuliah Bersama 2 (GKB 2) Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang Isnaini Aulia Dewi, Clarisa; Dwi Indarti, Fitri; Kinasih, Kania; Eko Santoso, Rohman
TERRACE: JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN STUDIES Vol 1 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Architecture Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jaus.v1i2.399

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In constructing high-rise buildings such as Gedung Kuliah Bersama 2 Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, the right planning and design stages are very important requirements in the process. The utility system of a building is a series of complementary things that must be planned from the beginning before the building operates. Utility systems are part of a building's success in meeting or accommodating the needs of its users. Utilities learn a lot about the effectiveness of space division in-room programming, access, property details, and other things that support the function of a building. This research is based on a field survey that focuses on the type of sanitation, drainage, and piping system (SDP) in building utilities. This study aims to analyze the performance of buildings in high-rise buildings in the education sector, namely the Gedung Kuliah Bersama 2. The utility system in the Gedung Kuliah Bersama 2 has met SNI (Indonesian National Standard) standards with a fully used connected system along with the distribution of power and capacity in the area within the building which is supported by modern and sophisticated equipment to be more effective and efficient in supporting building performance.
Arrangement of Office Interior Layout Designs Using Multifunctional Furniture in CV Archi Design Studio Home Offices Semarang Hardianningrum, Ratna; Pratama, Alif Ilham
TERRACE: JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN STUDIES Vol 1 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Architecture Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jaus.v1i2.681

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Offices located in residential areas with limited land need more careful planning so that the office remains professional even though it is located in a residential area. The use of appropriate furniture needs to be arranged so that the office space can accommodate the activities of an office. Arranging space using multifunctional furniture is a solution to make maximum use of space. Designing multifunctional furniture that suits the function of the office space is very necessary so that the office looks neater and more beautiful it can increase the professionalism of the office. An office that is not well organized will reduce client confidence in the company's performance. This research aims to design multifunctional office furniture that can accommodate office activities in limited space to maximize the function of the space. This research method uses a qualitative method by collecting information, namely field surveys, literacy studies, and interviews at the CV Archi Design Studio limited land office in the city of Semarang. From the research results, the interior layout of the office was analyzed using multifunctional office furniture that was appropriate to the limited space. The results of this research are a recommendation for interior space layout design using multifunctional office furniture that is suitable for small office spaces. With this research, it can be concluded that it is important to organize a good office space by using the right multifunctional furniture so that the office looks neater, more beautiful, and more functional.
Transformation of Gothic to Neo-Gothic Architecture in St. Joseph Gedangan Church Building, Semarang Nuraini, Aisyah; Indarti, Fitri Dwi
TERRACE: JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN STUDIES Vol 1 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Architecture Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jaus.v1i2.684

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One of the architectural styles that underwent significant evolution was the Gothic style, which later developed into Neo-Gothic or Gothic Revival. These changes are influenced not only by aesthetic factors but also by social, technological, and political advances in various periods. The Neo-Gothic architectural style emerged in the late 18th to early 20th centuries as a revival of Gothic architecture from the medieval era. St. Joseph Gedangan Catholic Church in Semarang is one of the historical buildings registered as a cultural heritage, which carries a Neo-Gothic architectural style with a little Gothic touch. This study uses a qualitative method based on case studies to examine the transformation of architectural styles in St. Joseph Church Gedangan Semarang. This church adopts the Neo-Gothic style, which results from a transformation of the Gothic style that developed in Indonesia. This process of change illustrates how European architectural styles can be adapted to local conditions in Indonesia. St. Joseph Gedangan Church retains the typical elements of Gothic architecture but is adapted to the climate of Semarang City. The materials are available, and the size of the building is more proportional compared to traditional Gothic buildings. This change reflects the advancement of technology as well as the functional needs of church buildings in Indonesia that combine the beauty of classical architecture with modern efficiency.
Inclusive Elements at Accessibility in Open Space and At-Taqwa Mosque Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang Safira, Lutfiana Devi; Kinasih, Kania
TERRACE: JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN STUDIES Vol 1 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Architecture Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jaus.v1i2.685

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The park at Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang still does not fully meet the needs of blind people, because it still lacks guiding blocks, as well as the lack of other supporting elements that can hinder their ability to move. Thus, it is necessary to recommend a design solution that can improve access for blind people, especially on the path to the At-Taqwa Mosque. Against this background, this research seeks to design a guiding path for the visually impaired and signage that suits their needs in the green open space leading to the At-Taqwa Mosque. The design will consider the use of guiding blocks and braille signage as direction and information guides. An inclusive design plan is implemented so that all users, including people with other disabilities and the general public, can benefit optimally. The solutions proposed in this research, such as the addition of guiding blocks for navigation and a Braille signage as inclusive information, are designated based on universal design principles in Unimus’ green open space. The implementation of this solution not only supports the needs of the visually impaired but also creates an inclusive, comfortable, and accesible green open space for all campus users.
Transforming Semarang: The Legacy of Thomas Karsten in Urban Planning and Architecture Indarti, Fitri Dwi; Azzahra, Anugrah Olivia
TERRACE: JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN STUDIES Vol 1 No 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Architecture Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jaus.v1i2.687

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The concept of urban planning in the 19th century was differentiated through traditional and modern approaches, but the impact of the Industrial Revolution created new relationships between Urban Planning and other Urban Arrangements such as economic pressures, social and political changes, and urbanization. Before the influence of the Industrial Revolution, industry did not arise in urban areas, but industry grew in the suburbs. The development of Semarang began to grow when the economic system first affected modern capitalism. Many traditional institutions are slowly being replaced by more contemporary ways. According to Thomas Karsten, society is formed by different groups, each with conflicts between themselves, his analysis of this social tendency can be seen in the urban planning process he carried out. The concept is centered on a particular whole, a continuum of organisms in the form of an organic whole. The four main ethnic groups that lived in Semarang during the colonial era were: the Dutch and other Europeans, Chinese, Arabs, and Javanese. By accepting conventions, they live in separate groups according to race. During Karsten's first experience in urban planning, he developed an alternative to this acceptable system that could be applied in Semarang. He introduced the idea of a residential division represented by certain types of housing based on economic status classes such as upper, middle, and lower. He tried to bring different races to live together in the same place when judging from their earning ability. He also pays special attention to Indonesia's tropical climate and emphasizes features that contribute to the overall urban space, such as the planting of vegetables and trees, and the planning of low-density residential areas.

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