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Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : -     EISSN : 24425508     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/JAL.2025.v11.i01
Landscapes are visible and integrative social-ecological systems with variable spatial and temporal dimensions. They have expressive aesthetic, natural, and cultural qualities that are perceived and valued by people in multiple ways and invite actions resulting in landscape change. Landscapes are increasingly urban in nature and ecologically and culturally sensitive to changes at local through global scales. Multiple disciplines and perspectives are required to understand landscapes and align social and ecological values to ensure the sustainability of landscapes. The journal is based on the premise that landscape science linked to planning and design can provide mutually supportive outcomes for people and nature. Landscape science brings landscape ecology and urban ecology together with other disciplines and cross-disciplinary fields to identify patterns and understand social-ecological processes influencing landscape change. Landscape planning brings landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, landscape and ecological engineering, and other practice-oriented fields to bear in processes for identifying problems and analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating desirable alternatives for landscape change. Landscape design brings plans, designs, management prescriptions, policies and other activities and form-giving products to bear in effecting landscape change. The implementation of landscape planning and design also generates new patterns of evidence and hypotheses for further research, providing an integral link with landscape science and encouraging transdisciplinary collaborations to build robust knowledge and problem solving capacity.
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User adaptation and informal activities in a controlled urban green open space (case study Taman Jurong, Kabupaten Bekasi) Hadi Jaya Putra; Adilson Bendito Barreto Savio; Bugis Batubara; Evania Fortuna Luke; Pramesty Dyah Wardhani; Reinalda Hikmal Ramadhan
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 1 April 2025
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Public spaces are vital for cities, providing places for social, cultural, and economic activities. Green Open Spaces (GOS), like Taman Jurong in Jababeka, Bekasi, are especially important for promoting ecological balance, community interactions, and environmental sustainability. Taman Jurong combines greenery, recreational areas, and mobility functions, serving as a corridor and a community space. However, informal economic activities, such as street vending, and limited infrastructure have created challenges, disrupting its planned functions. Recent policies aim to enforce Taman Jurong’s role as an ecological and ventilation zone, prioritizing safety due to underground gas pipelines. These measures have reduced informal activities, ensuring environmental sustainability and minimizing safety risks. However, they have also decreased the park’s vibrancy and limited its appeal as a community space. Visitors now spend less time in the park, and vendors struggle to adapt, highlighting tensions between planned uses and informal needs. Despite restrictions, Taman Jurong remains valuable for its shady trees and cool environment, which continue to attract visitors. The study underscores the importance of balancing ecological preservation, safety, and community engagement to create inclusive and functional urban spaces. Taman Jurong illustrates how well-managed GOS can enhance urban life while meeting diverse needs.
Kajian potensi tanaman aromatik untuk penggunaannya dalam lanskap terapeutik (studi kasus: BSIP TROA) Sayyidah Khairunnisa; Nizar Nasrullah; Prita Indah Pratiwi
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 1 April 2025
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Therapeutic landscape is a green public space that benefits the physical, mental, and social health of the community. Aromatic plants are one of the essential elements in the therapeutic landscape that can provide calming effects, reduce stress, and so on. This study aims to identify types of aromatic plants, assess the therapeutic function and aroma level, compile aromatic plant recommendations, and create a model of aromatic plant arrangement. The research was conducted at BSIP TROA, which has various collections of aromatic plants. The data needed for assessing plant therapy function were taken by survey technique and analyzed using the scoring method based on therapeutic function criteria. Aroma level assessment data was taken from the aroma perception evaluation questionnaire to 30 BSIP TROA visitors and processed by cluster analysis. The results showed there are 40 potential aromatic plant species, including 19 trees, 16 shrubs, two climbers, two ground covers, and one aquatic plant. Combining all the therapeutic function scores, aromatic plants with excellent scores totaling six species, good scores totaling 31 species, medium scores totaling three species, and no species with bad scores.
Etnobotani tanaman di lanskap Pura Luhur Batukaru dan Pura Luhur Uluwatu, Bali Anak Agung Keswari Krisnandika; I Dewa Gede Agung Surya Pranditha; Ni Wayan Febriana Utami; Ikhsan Noviady
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 1 April 2025
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Differences in socio-cultural conditions and landscapes of an area can cause differences in the types of plants cultivated. This ethnobotanical study aims to inventory, map, and document various types of plants and their relationships with humans for cultural conservation purposes. The survey method was used to inventory plant types in Batukaru Temple (mountains) and Uluwatu (hills) as well as the yards of residents in both villages. The results of the study showed that plants cultivated in the Batukaru Temple area and the yards of residents of Wongaya Gede Village have a low level of similarity (Sorensen index 0.2) with plants in the Uluwatu Temple area and the yards of residents of Pecatu Village. However, the use and preferences of the community towards plants are more directed towards aesthetic functions compared to other functions such as rituals, medicine, and consumption. Codiaeum variegatum, Bougainvillea glabra and Plumeria sp. are plants with high frequencies and are found in both areas.
Penilaian kualitas visual lanskap pada koridor jalan bypass Dharma Giri Kota Gianyar I Putu Agus Heriyasa Putra; I Gusti Agung Ayu Rai Asmiwyati
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 1 April 2025
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Bypass Dharma Giri Street is a commercial route with high mobility along the road corridor functioned as a trade and service area. This research showed that Bypass Dharma Giri Street does not have an optimal arrangement of landscape elements so there are several problems on the site. The problems that were found include: illegal parking, mismatch arrangement of planter box, street vendors selling in the sidewalk area as well as advertising boards and billboards that are installed carelessly. These have an impact on the visual comfort of users, therefore it is important to assess the visual quality of the landscape. This study aimed to assess the visual quality of the landscape of Bypass Dharma Giri Street. This research used a survey method with an analysis of landscape beauty estimation used Scenic Beauty Estimation (SBE) and analysis of impressions that arise in the landscape used Semantic Differential (SD). The result of the research was the score of the visual quality of the landscape of Bypass Dharma Giri Street. The assessment shows that the visual quality of the landscape of Bypass Dharma Giri Street is dominated by landscapes that have moderate visual landscape quality. Recommendations for the arrangement and maintenance of landscape elements based on high visual quality are needed, therefore they can be used as input to improve the visual quality of the landscape of the Bypass Dharma Giri Street corridor.
Penilaian Kualitas Visual Kawasan Wisata Alam Bantimurung Maros Sulawesi Selatan Fawwas Ahmad Gulam Faisal; Lury Sevita Yusiana; Devvy Alvionita Fitriana
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 1 April 2025
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The Bantimurung Natural Tourism Area (NTA) in Maros Regency, South Sulawesi, is recognized as a tourist destination featuring stunning natural beauty and significant visual appeal. The region spans 48.6 hectares and features several attractions, such as karst structures, caves, unusual flora and animals, and butterfly museum. The municipal government-initiated tourism development in the 2000s by providing supporting amenities. This research evaluated the visual quality of photographic locations in Bantimurung NTA utilizing the Scenic Beauty Estimation (SBE) methodology. Data collection was conducted via questionnaires and photographic documentation. The data were assessed utilizing the SBE method to determine the visual quality of the landscape. The findings indicate that landscapes with low visual quality are dominated by artificial elements while landscapes with high visual quality are dominated by natural elements with their own uniqueness. Alternative development concept is offered for the photo spots based on their visual value assessment. Improved landscape management and accessibility to photographic locations are anticipated to augment the appeal of Bantimurung NTA as a tourist destination.
Konsep pengembangan lanskap wisata alam di Desa Wisata Singakerta, Kabupaten Gianyar I Gusti Agung Ayu Rai Asmiwyati; Ari Dwijayanti; I Gusti Alit Gunadi
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 2 Oktober 2025
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The natural resource potential in Singakerta Village can be a tourist attraction necessary for the development. The location of this village is very strategic and is a chance buffer for Ubud tourists. Natural resources such as agroculture and river can be developed as a natural tourist attraction. The problem found is that the potential of the village has not been maximally developed, so it is necessary to create a development concept that is suitable for natural tourism spaces. The research purposed to make a landscape development concept for nature attraction with the results of the analysis and synthesis of tourism space development. The research method is qualitative and the research stage is from inventory, analysis, synthesis, and concept. The result is nature tourist attractions which are Subak Batuh and Wos River. A base concept that matches on functional and research purpose of village tourists from realizing nature approach is Tri Hita Karana philosophy, while the space concept is divided into three such welcome space, rice field tourism space, river tourism space, religious tourism space, and tourism support space. Circulation concepts is network circulation, and the vegetation concept is shade vegetation, buffer vegetation and aesthetic vegetation. This landscape development concept be input for the village and minus out-of-bounds research will follow by the next researcher.
Komunikasi visual arsitektur lanskap: studi kasus animasi desain ruang terbuka hijau Kampus Sudirman Universitas Udayana Naniek Kohdrata; Muhammad Yasin Arief Afandi; I Made Agus Dharmadiatmika
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 2 Oktober 2025
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. An animated visual media contains design ideas and works as a media for a landscape architect to communicate with clients. This research aims to analyze and describe the audiences's perceptions in giving meanings based on their understanding on the animated Green Open Space Design of Sudirman Campus, Udayana University. This study applies a qualitative research method. Data were collected from in-depth interview process with some respondents. The respondents are considered as audiences whom are categorized into structural officials and project managers related from Udayana University. The respondents responses were analyzed using visual communication theory. The analysis covers the animated visual product and audiences reception towards the green open space design understanding based on the meaning of the message delivered by the animated visual, and finally clarifying the position of the meaning of the message. The result shows that visual power through the application of animation techniques, namely solid drawing, story board, sound effects and motion graphics can influence audience in creating their own meaning toward design ideas messages delivered. There are also differences in the audience's meaning position, namely the opposition position and the accepting position.
Studi potensi ruang terbuka publik berbasis preferensi masyarakat di Kecamatan Turen Kabupaten Malang Lury Yusiana; Made Dirdaedrea Dharma Rinasa
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 2 Oktober 2025
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Turen District is one of the administrative regions in Malang Regency that has an area of 63.60 km2. This region does not have adequate public open space (POS) to meet the social and cultural needs of its community. As a result, the community lacks space to gather, exercise, and express their identity. This study aims to identify potential land for developing POS at the district scale and to find out what facilities are needed and expected by the community. The analysis method used was descriptive statistics using Ordinal Scale and Guttman Scale to determine the priorities and preferences of the community. Location A was one of the three potential POS locations in Turen District that had an area of 2.4 ha and was located in Turen Village. The research results showed Location A as a strategic location with accessibility priority of the community using private vehicles. In addition, the community wanted POS that could support recreational activities, social interaction, and self-development. The facilities that were the main priority of the community were jogging track, plaza area, children’s playground, and culinary. The recommendation given was to design POS with the concept of Civic Landscape that involved community participation and prioritized the principle of social justice for all groups.
Perencanaan optimalisasi lapangan Letda Made Pica sebagai ruang terbuka hijau publik Kota Denpasar Dharmadiatmika I Made Agus; Cokorda Gede Alit Semarajaya; Ni Luh Putu Arya Yunita Mahayani
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 2 Oktober 2025
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The environmental degradation in urban areas can not be separated from the reduced space that can support urban ecology. The availability of urban green open space is very important, especially in the city of Denpasar. One of them is the Letda Made Pica field which is located at Jalan Tukad Nyali, Sanur Kaja Village, South Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali. This field is generally used for sports activities such as jogging, running, and football. Seeing the many activities that occur on the site, apart from being a sport field, this area also has the potential to be developed into a new recreational facility. This study uses observation, interviews, and literature study methods with the stages of data inventory, analysis, synthesis, basic concepts, development concepts, and planning. The addition of several supporting facilities for football matches, public facilities, and vegetation throughout the area was carried out to support the function of Letda Made Pica field as a sports field and recreational facility. Several recommendations in the form of perspective drawings are given to provide an overview of the results of the optimalization plan.
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