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Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design
Published by Universitas Riau
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JALUR: Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design adalah jurnal yang dapat diakses secara terbuka, dan jurnal peer-review. Tujuan utama kami adalah untuk menyebarkan artikel terkini dan asli dari akademisi, peneliti dan praktisi dibidang: 1) Arsitektur; 2) Arsitektur Lanskap; 3) Rancang Kota
Articles 36 Documents
Comparative Analysis of Architectural Aspects at Pasar Kampung Melayu and Pasar Komplek Mutiara Garuda, Kabupaten Tangerang Shafira Ardhani Shafira Ardhani; Freta Oktarina Freta Oktarina
JALUR: Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Pasar Kampung Melayu is the only market managed by the Government of Kabupaten Tangerang. Pasar Kampung Melayu is located in a very strategic location, which is in the center of Kampung Melayu Subdistrict, Kabupaten Tangerang. However, this does not rule out the possibility that this market is not operating optimally because of the emergence of a competing market, namely the Pasar Komplek Mutiara Garuda. The existence of the Pasar Komplek Mutiara Garuda is one of the attractions for traders and also the community to seek economic opportunities, thus making the performance of the Pasar Kampung Melayu decline. The purpose of this research is to see the comparison between the two markets in architectural technical terms, especially in terms of accessibility and market facilities. The research method used is qualitative with data collection by conducting observations, interviews, and literature studies. The results of this study will ultimately describe the comparison between the two markets in architectural aspects, especially in terms of accessibility and market facilities that affect the performance of Pasar Kampung Melayu
Instagrammable Spaces: Exploring Photogenic Spaces in Pamulang Town Square, South Tangerang City Imam Subhi Imam Subhi; Hanifa Fijriah Wasnadi Hanifa Fijriah Wasnadi
JALUR: Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Alun-Alun Pamulang is the first public square in South Tangerang City and was officially inaugurated on 10 March 2023. Since its opening, several facilities within the area have been consistently used by visitors as locations for photography and selfies. This study aims to identify the factors influencing the high utilization of these facilities as photo-taking spaces. The research employed a qualitative method with a case study approach. Based on the results of the content analysis, photographic activities were concentrated in several locations with distinct visual characteristics. However, most photographs used the landmark located in the western part of the site as the primary background, resulting in the majority of photographs being oriented toward the west. The factors influencing the popularity of these photo locations include the use of contrasting colors combined with textures, the application of foreground-background principles, scale and proportion, axes formed through differences in texture, patterns and material types, as well as the presence of blank spaces.
Development of a Louver Movement Mechanism for a Prototype of an Adaptive Dynamic Facade Lukman Afif; Muhammad Sega Sufia Purnama
JALUR: Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Dynamic façades are an approach to adaptive building design that enables façade elements to actively respond to changing environmental conditions. The successful implementation of dynamic façades is determined not only by their environmental performance but also by the reliability of the movement mechanisms employed. However, studies on the mechanization of dynamic façades remain relatively limited compared to research focusing on thermal and daylighting performance. This study aims to develop and evaluate louver movement mechanisms in a dynamic façade prototype using stepper motors as the driving system. The research adopted a design development research approach, encompassing louver design development, material selection, mechanism development, prototype fabrication, and system evaluation. Two mechanization approaches were tested: a belt-driven system and a one motor-one-louver system. The evaluation considered movement performance, mechanical load distribution, ease of maintenance, and operational constraints. The results indicate that the belt-driven system generated higher mechanical loads, resulting in less optimal louver movement, whereas the one motor-one-louver system provided more even load distribution and more stable movement. These findings provide design lessons learned that may serve as references for the development of kinetic and adaptive façades in tropical buildings.
Ruang dan Identitas: Pendekatan Arsitektur Neo-Vernakular dalam Perancangan Pusat Kebudayaan Riau–Lingga di Kabupaten Lingga Avisalvizi; Muhammad Rijal; Indra Kuswoyo
JALUR: Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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This study examines the application of Neo-Vernacular Architecture principles in the design of the Riau-Lingga Cultural Center as a strategy to reinforce local identity amid the tide of modernization and shifting cultural values. The main objective of this research is to formulate a design approach that can revive the values, elements, and characteristics of traditional architecture of the Riau-Lingga Sultanate in the form of contemporary buildings that are relevant to today's needs. The method used is Research by Design, which includes pre-design stages of cultural data collection, vernacular element analysis, functional studies, and site context; followed by design exploration through mass studies and spatial experiments; and concluded with design evaluation of its success in representing local identity. The research findings show that the application of Neo-Vernacular principles, such as the use of local materials, climate responsiveness, reinterpretation of traditional roof forms, spatial hierarchy, the concept of stage buildings, verandas, and contextual massing, is capable of translating the cultural values of the Riau-Lingga Malay into a modern architectural form that remains rooted in tradition. Contemporary building technology is also selectively integrated to enhance functionality and comfort without compromising local character. Furthermore, community involvement in the design process strengthens the building's social and cultural relevance. This study concludes that the Neo-Vernacular Architecture approach effectively bridges tradition and innovation, and has the potential to make the Riau-Lingga Cultural Center a symbol of cultural regeneration and a reinforcement of Malay identity in Lingga Regency.
Neuroarchitecture and Cognitive Well-being in Communal Workspaces: A Comparative Review for Sustainable Design Viona Dwi Sartika; Yohannes Firzal; R. Lisa Suryani; Pedia Aldy; Mira Dharma Susilawaty
JALUR: Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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The high prevalence of mental health issues in urban work environments, particularly among productive-age populations in Indonesia, highlights the need for architectural approaches that prioritize well-being and sustainability. This study aims to provide an evidence-based understanding of neuroarchitecture principles and their application in communal workspaces as a strategy for achieving sustainable design and social sustainability. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of peer-reviewed journals published within the last five years, supported by a comparative analysis of four international case studies: Amazon Spheres, Google EMEA Engineering Hub, Second Home Hollywood, and Mr. Green's Office.The findings identify three key aspects that contribute to cognitive well-being. First, the integration of biophilic elements, such as vegetation, natural light, and water features, supports stress reduction and mental restoration in line with the Biophilia Hypothesis, Stress Reduction Theory, and Attention Restoration Theory (ART). Second, sensory stimulation through color, texture, and acoustics enhances physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being, supported by the principles of neuroarchitecture and Supportive Environment Theory (SET). Third, adaptive spatial layouts that emphasize flexibility, communal spaces, and spatial clarity encourage user control, social interaction, and social sustainability. Overall, the study shows that applying neuroarchitecture principles through biophilic design, sensory optimization, and adaptive spatial planning can create supportive communal workspaces and help address mental health challenges in both global and Indonesian contexts.
Shared Creative Space Intervention: Enhancing Collaborative Behavior among Rattan Artisans in Pekanbaru Dea Amanda; Ratna Amanati; Wahyu Hidayat
JALUR: Journal of Architecture, Landscape & Urban Design Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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The creative rattan handicraft industry in Pekanbaru faces significant physical infrastructure constraints due to rigid, top-down conventional design approaches. Current workspaces are unrepresentative of dynamic production workflows, which decreases productivity and neglects intergenerational local knowledge transfer. This study aims to formulate a participatory architecture framework for the design of a community-based, adaptive Creative Rattan Workshop in Pekanbaru. This study employs a descriptive-qualitative method through a structured literature review on spatial flexibility and responsive architecture, combined with a comparative analysis of creative industry building precedents. The analysis demonstrates that integrating the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method in the design phase successfully transforms artisans into active co-designers. The synthesis yields five core spatial strategies: active artisan involvement, the application of the six-stage PRA method, the utilization of flexible architectural elements (modular furniture and non-permanent partitions), layout zoning based on actual operational sequences, and the provision of social communal spaces. The application of participatory architecture is proven effective not only in generating ergonomic physical infrastructure that flexes with production volumes but also in fostering a profound sense of community ownership while sustainably preserving the collective memory of the local rattan craft.

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