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Arsir: Jurnal Arsitektur
ISSN : 25801155     EISSN : 26144034     DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.32502/arsir.v8i1
Core Subject : Art, Engineering,
Arsir is a journal that contains scientific articles of research results in the field of Architecture. The contents of Arsir are as follows. Architectural Design Housing and Settlement History, Theory, and critic of Architecture Building Technology Traditional and vernacular Architecture Planning and Urban Design Computation of Architecture
Articles 58 Documents
Elemen Interior Sebagai Media Pembelajaran di Ruang Studio Program Studi Arsitektur Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Prima Widia Wastuty; Mohammad Ibnu Sa'ud; Naimatul Aufa; Dahliani
Arsir: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Arsir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i2.127

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Humans learn from the environment by absorbing information through the five senses. For architecture students to be in a space, which means being in an educational medium, because learning about architecture is learning about space. Study spaces such as studios are educational environments close to architecture students. The interior elements of the studio consisting of walls, floors, ceilings, doors, windows, furniture, and accessories that are captured visually have become a separate learning medium for architecture students. However, there are other educational information that is not captured visually that has not been conveyed. These elements can be increased their educational value by providing additional information in accordance with the specifications of each element. The spatial element whose educational value is enhanced in this study is the studio of Architecture, which is a place for architecture students to learn about space design. This study uses a rationalistic paradigm with a qualitative deductive approach. Information added to spatial elements is information that is not captured visually. Additional information is applied with infographics. The delivery of information through the elements of space does not only make the studio a place for learning, but also increases it into a learning medium.
Pengaruh Konfigurasi Balkon Terhadap Performa Kinerja Ventilasi Alami Dalam Ruangan Pada Bangunan Rusunawa Di Indonesia Bagus Surya Ananta; Jatmika Adi Suryabrata
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i1.128

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The increase in urbanization has an impact on indoor environmental quality and energy consumption in urban buildings in Indonesia, particularly in low-cost apartment buildings (Rusunawa). Despite providing affordable housing, Rusunawa faces challenges related to electricity consumption in achieving indoor comfort. The implementation of passive design elements such as balconies is expected to maximize natural ventilation indoors. This research aims to identify the influence of balcony configurations on the performance of natural ventilation in Rusunawa buildings in Indonesia, aiming to provide guidance in optimizing indoor comfort through natural ventilation. The method employed in this research is Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation using Rhinoceros & Butterfly. The results of the study indicate that the width and depth configurations of balconies significantly enhance the Air Changes per Hour (ACH) and wind speed. A balcony width configuration of 40% yields an indoor air quality improvement of 18-26%, while a depth configuration of 20% results in a 9-10% enhancement
Pancangan Galam pada Pondasi di Tanah Rawa Banjarmasin Nursyarif Agusniansyah; Gusti Novi Sarbini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i2.141

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Galam piles are used as foundations in swampy soils in Banjarmasin, especially in house building. The condition of the swampy soil with different water levels affects the galam piling process. Knowledge of this requires a method in its implementation. This research aims to formulate an identification’s method of galam piling in Banjarmasin's swampy soil on various land conditions. Its revealing implementation details, techniques, applications after the galam piling work is carried out. By describing the implementation of galam piling in Banjarmasin's swampy land along with the use of materials, tools, alternative systems/constructions and other variations. It will describe the relationship between the theory of galam piling and the actual implementation process from field data, coupled with a detailed description of the implementation experience. Method in this research was, field observation studies, will be conducted at various construction sites in Banjarmasin, especially the object of building houses and low-rise buildings of 2 (two) floors. The result of the research is the implementation method of galam piling which is an applicative description that occurs in the field with conditions on Banjarmasin swamp land. The benefit of this research is as a guide for field implementers in carrying out galam piling on swamp soil foundations. There are details that must be considered in relation to the application of theory and implementation methods.
Karakteristik Hunian Buruh Berpenghasilan Rendah: Pondok Boro Kampung Sumeneban Semarang Fika Annisa' Sholihah; Ardhya Nareswari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i1.143

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One of the problems in urban areas is the increasing need for housing. This happens in various metropolitan cities, one of which is Semarang as the 5th largest city in Indonesia. With housing needs, especially for low-income workers, Pondok Boro is a solution for them. The aim of this research was to determine the residential characteristics of Pondok Boro Kampung Sumeneban, Semarang. The method used is descriptive qualitative, using purposive sampling. From the results of the discussion, the residents' priority scale does not concern the quality of housing, the most important thing for them is a cheap rental system, and being close to their place of work makes Pondok Boro a choice for workers who migrate to the city of Semarang. With the ownership status of the residence being managed by a private party, this building still has not had much repair or residential development. From the physical aspect of the building, there is a change in the function of the building, which was originally a warehouse into a residence for low-income workers which has two types, namely the stall type and the room type. From a macro perspective, the building still uses original materials, only a few materials such as roof tiles and additional space that adapt to the residents' needs.
Evaluasi Kenyamanan Termal di Lingkungan Tropis: Studi Parametrik Morfologi Perkotaan Hipotetis di Jakarta Gede Krishna Bhakta; Nedyomukti Imam Syafii
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i2.150

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The significant growth of cities worldwide led to more than half of the global population residing in urban areas, with urbanization projected to have reached 68% by 2050. However, this growth also brought negative impacts on urban environments, one of which was the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, where urban areas with dense buildings experienced higher temperatures than their suburban counterparts. Urban morphology, which focused on the formation and transformation of urban areas, served as a crucial indicator for urban planning, information management, and urban climate applications. The increased urban air temperatures significantly influenced the outdoor thermal comfort (OTC) of urban residents. This study aimed to establish a relationship between urban morphology and outdoor thermal comfort in tropical climates using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) to assess thermal comfort. The research findings indicate that larger Building Site Coverage leads to lower UTCI values, suggesting improved thermal comfort. Conversely, smaller building site coverage results in higher UTCI values, indicating less favorable thermal comfort. Simulation analysis of Outdoor Thermal Comfort reveals a distribution of cooler thermal conditions between buildings on the east and west sides, while the north and south sides experience warmer thermal conditions.
Optimalisasi Pencahayaan Alami Terhadap Kenyamanan Visual: Simulasi Ruang Studio Arsitektur Menggunakan Geolokasi EPW D.I. Yogyakarta Ingrid Vicaningrum; Syam Rachma Marcillia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i1.154

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Daylighting is a crucial element in workspace design, especially in architecture studios. Proper lighting not only improves productivity and comfort, but also has an impact on the health and visual well-being of space users. This research aims to evaluate the intensity of natural lighting entering the space to ensure that the lighting levels meet the visual comfort standards of the space users. This research method uses Sketchup, Rhino 7 and Grasshopper software simulations to see the distribution of incoming light in the architecture studio space by using the EPW coordinate geolocation of Yogyakarta and time to control natural light from east to west. The variables used in this evaluation are incoming light distribution, window size (WWR), wall material and color. The results of this study show that daylighting plays an important role in creating visual comfort in architectural studio workspaces, with the right lighting intensity of 350 - 750 lux based on Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) standards, thus having a positive impact on the visual well-being of studio space users. In addition, daylighting can provide a good strategy in improving the quality of architectural studio workspaces and directly contribute to improved performance and creativity. The benefits of this research evaluate daylighting on visual comfort in order to increase productivity at work, so that daylighting can be utilized as much as possible, and have a positive impact on the well-being of studio space users.  
Karakteristik Smellscape di Kawasan Stasiun Tugu Yogyakarta Nurul Fadhillah; Syam Rachma Marcillia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i1.155

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The area around stations is often the focal point of studies on smellscape, a complex phenomenon that involves human perception and experience of various scents in their environment. In this study, analyze the characteristics of the smellscape in the Tugu Station area of Yogyakarta. This research aims to explore the characteristics of the smellscape in Yogyakarta Tugu Station Area. This research method uses smellwalk and questionnaire. The results showed from the data analysis, that the most dominant types of odors include food odors, carbon emissions, and synthetic odors. Factors such as commercial activities, vehicle traffic, chemical use, population density, and environmental conditions are the main determinants in the formation of the smellscape at this location. Our findings provide a better understanding of the complexity of the urban smellscape in Yogyakarta's Stasiun Tugu area and provide a foundation for the development of more effective environmental management strategies.
Pengembangan Wilayah Kerja Pembangunan (WKP) II Provinsi Banten Berdasarkan Identifikasi Lokasi Potensial Arlan Marzan; Isvan Taufik; Rahmat Hidayat; Regen; Resti Meliana Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i2.169

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To accelerate regional development in Banten Province, especially in the Development Work Area (WKP) II, which includes Serang City, Cilegon City, and Serang Regency, one of the efforts that needs to be made is to accelerate development in the Provincial Strategic Area (KSP). However, this will affect how much space is needed for activities, so it is necessary to control the area. One way to do this is through the arrangement of buildings and the environment. In determining the area to be developed, studies are needed to obtain potential locations so that they can be directed to buildings and environments that are expected to control the development of the area as well as maintain sustainable development. The purpose of this study is to identify potential locations and provide direction for building and environmental arrangements in potential locations at the KSP in WKP II. Data collection methods include desk study and survey methods, data processing with overlay analysis methods, and qualitative descriptive analysis. This research resulted in potential locations to be developed in KSP at WKP II, which include Serang City Veteran Road Corridor, Anyer Urban Area, the area around Situ Rawa Arum Cilegon City, Old Banten Site Area, KP3B Surrounding Area, Cikeusal Toll Opening Corridor, and Kopo Residential Area.
Editorial Arsir Vol.8 No. 1 (2024) Erfan M Kamil
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i1.176

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The Kinship System Relationship in Traditional Architecture in the Village Prapau Semende South Sumatra 1-13     Syahfira Dwinda, Christina Gantini, Johannes Adiyanto  The Development Concept of Artificial Intelligence as an Architect’s Representation: Literature Review 14-25     Johan Agung Pramono Hambadjawa, Khaerunnisa  Analysis of the Application of Interior Elements in SLB-B YRTRW Surakarta Based on The Deaf Space Concept 26-36     Anna Pratista Andanitya  Impact of Balcony Configuration on Natural Ventilation Performance in Indoor Spaces of Social Buildings (Rusunawa) in Indonesia 37-50     Bagus Surya Ananta, Jatmika Adi Suryabrata  Agroedutourism Development in Pagarawan Village Bangka Regency Based on Community Participation 51-63     Tiara Millenia Loziska, Sabrina Alifia Zahra, Danindra Atharikusuma  The Study on Lean Construction Implementation in Palembang 64-77     Ilham Fazri, Yani Rahmawati  Housing Characteristics of Low-Income Workers: Pondok Boro Kampung Sumeneban Semarang 78-91     Fika Annisa' Sholihah, Ardhya Nareswari  Optimization of Natural Lighting for Visual Comfort: Simulation of Architecture Studio Space Using EPW Geolocation D.I. Yogyakarta 92-105     Ingrid Vicaningrum, Syam Rachma Marcillia  Social Adaptation of Malay People in Living on RiverbankCase Study: Kampung Mendawai and Bansir, Bansir Laut Sub-district Pontianak City 106-116     Zairin Zain, Agus Azrianto  Unpacking Etimology Urban Space Quality: Towards A Common Definition 117-127     Wiliarto Wirasmoyo, Ikaputra  Smellscape Characteristics in Yogyakarta Tugu Station Area 128-139     Nurul Fadhillah, Syam Rachma Marcillia 
Kontinuitas Arsitektur pada Bangunan Adaptive Reuse di Kotabaru Yogyakarta Nabila Aufelisa; Dwita Hadi Rahmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v8i2.180

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Kotabaru is a cultural heritage area which has quite unique legality and history, an area that has existed since 1920 with the concept of a garden city to accommodate the Dutch community at that time until currently the Kotabaru area has changed functions, especially to the function of cafes and restaurants if it refers to a recommended study for the Kotabaru area, this activity is called adaptive reuse which creates continuity in buildings in the Kotabaru area, therefore this research was carried out to see how continuity occurs in buildings in the Kotabaru area using several case studies and parameters from previous research, the method used in this research is descriptive qualitative and it is hoped This research can show what aspects are maintained and the level of continuity they have.