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Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25031899     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/jtsp
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Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan (JTSP) is a scientific journal which biannualy published in April and October. We firstly published in 1999 as national journal of Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Semarang. In 2016, JTSP was indexed in DOAJ with Green Tick critera. And in 2018, JTSP expands its range of article quality and publication through publishing English-language articles.
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Transformation of Activities and Space in Malay Kampong as Heritage Kampong in Semarang City Kurniati, Rina; Ristianti, Novia Sari; Dewi, Santy Paulla; Prihestiwi, Rosa Calista
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.21498

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Abstract. Urban development is a very dynamic process which determines by the function and the value of an area. Development of the city and the modernization causes social, economic and environmental changes and causes spatial transformation in the urban kampoong. The spatial transformation cannot be generalized and have different forms. Kampung Melayu is one of the kampung kota in the Semarang city that still survives till now. The function of Kampung Melayu is very vital and has enormous value in the colonial era so that it becomes a special attraction in the service trade sector. However, in the 20th century Kampung Melayu changed its function which led to changes in spatial planning in the region. Based on the results of the analysis, there are indications of decreased activity in the region regarding economic, environmental and social aspects both in the context of physical and non-physical changes. Thus, the purpose of this research is to make a spatial transformation that occurs in Kampung Melayu Semarang. The method used is a qualitative method. This study discusses the historical role of Malay villages from the future, how to assess the character of space and activities in Kampung Melayu and the spatial transformation in Kampung Melayu. The output of this research is spatial transformation that occurs in Kampung Melayu, Semarang CityKeywords: Spatial Transformation, Urban Kampoong, Kampoong Heritage.
The Effect of Atmospheric Attributes Inside Restaurants on Social Media Branding Dewi, Ova Candra; Irma, Donna; Sari, Joice Sandra
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.23303

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This paper explains the most influential facilities in the hospitality industry particularly restaurant in Jakarta. In recent years, many restaurants compete with each other in order to survive the marketing competition. Furthermore, in this digital era, having good branding on social media will be very helpful in the restaurant business. Social media provides the most effective business marketing for the business, due to its speed and accuracy for targeting the desired market segmentation. Perceiving this potential, the restaurant owners try to build good branding in social media in order to construct the market expectations. Consequently, the physical environment as an atmosphere element in a restaurant is critical to strengthen the restaurant branding on social media. It can improve the quality of the atmosphere produced in order to create a satisfying visiting experience. Therefore, when the expected amount of the visitors is reached, they will be driven to perform social media behavior (word of mouth). This study describes the impact of word of mouth by restaurant visitors on social media created by the quality of atmospheric attributes that will effectively affect the overall branding of the restaurant. In this study, the restaurants with good social media reputation under different characteristics and concept in Jakarta have been selected as the case studies. The aim to select them as case studies is to find a common thread of differences. The hypothesis made of this study is that restaurants with harmonious atmospheric attributes will provide a satisfying experience for visitors which will trigger social media behavior in enhance the branding.
Analysis Effect of Variation Form and Dimension on Structure Reinforced Concrete Column in Kali Kendeng Bridge Dewantara, Kandida Rahardian; Apriyatno, Henry; Narendra, Alfa; Taveriyanto, Arie
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.21013

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Abstract. Square columns is a rectangular column which has a single stirrup shape and wide distances in - between. In addition, the round column is a column with a spiral section and has a relatively short distance or a relatively smaller distance in - between. Parameters in column planning include reinforcement requirements, column slenderness, buckling factors, interaction diagrams, and ductility. The study used existing rectangular column data with dimensions of 3.5x3.5 m from Kali Kendeng Bridge in the Semarang-Surakarta Toll Road Construction Project. From the field data, variations in the shape of the columns became rounded columns by calculating the moment of inertia of the two cross sections. Variations in dimensions was performed by calculating reinforcement ratio requirements, aiming to produce an effective column design. The first step is to analyze the bridge loading with earthquake loading SNI for the 2833: 2016 bridge and SNI loading for the bridge 1725: 2016. After that, do the calculation of reinforced concrete column requirements and be checked through the SAP2000 application. Then analyze SAP2000 output, so that the moment and shear forces are obtained in square and round columns. Then with the same material that is 30 MPa quality concrete and 390 MPa quality steel, the results obtained slenderness, bending factor and the radius of inertia between square and round columns are the same. The maximum moment value in a square column is 60704.8718 kN-m and the maximum shear is 2358.14 kN. In addition, the round column obtained a maximum moment of 60685.1944 kN-m and a maximum shear of 2358.65 kN. An overview of the relative ductility aspect of 2.7 kN between square and round columns and the ductility value shows the reduced cross-sectional area the smaller the ductility value. Therefore, it is concluded that a round column is better in terms of holding moment and sliding, than a square shaped column.
The Typology of The Kost-Shop Friendly Facades in The Reproduction of Social Interaction Space based on The Needs and Opportunities between Kampung and Campus Pasaribu, Ramos Panondang; Tobing, Rumiati R; Siahaan, Uras
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.23305

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One interesting phenomenon  found in Indonesia to date is “living and growing in a city with the characteristic features of a Kampung (urban village) with all of its distinctive faces”, like the interdependent relations between the Kampung Kemanggisan around the Syahdan Campus of Bina Nusantara Jakarta. The students find their daily needs in the Kampung and the villagers find business opportunities and reproduce the “Social Interaction Space” along the Haji Senin street (study location) which is dominated by buildings with the ground floor as a place of business and the upper floor as a Kost or the private housings with rented rooms which in this study was called the “Kost-Shop” building. Variations of the “Pedestrian-Friendly Kost-Shop” building grew and had an impact on the appearance of the facade. This study to reveal and provides an understanding of typology of “Kost-Shop Friendly Facades” that exists based on student “Needs and the Opportunities”, therefore, this study was written with the title of “Kost-Shop Facades” in “the Reproduction of Social Interaction Space” based on the “Needs and Opportunities” between Kampung and Campus. By using qualitative research methods; case study with indications of “social, permeable, active” obtained 12 types of “Kost-Shop Friendly Facades”.
Drainage System in Humanist Open Space Lunggi Park, Sambas City Sasmita, Dwi Fitri; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Andy, Uray Ferry
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.21848

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Abstract. A humanist open space area will not be implemented if it leaves some important segments in society such as parents, children, women and people with special needs. Integration of green infrastructure is needed to optimize open space area values. Public facilities and infrastructure especially for people with disabilities must meet four principles and criteria which include easiness, usefulness, safety and independence. Lunggi Park is one of the open space areas that still not accessible for all people. Drainage channel have a huge role in controlling water runoff in Lunggi Park. The research is concentrated in designing drainage system for Lunggi Park in order to construct a suited facilities and infrastructure for parents, children, women and people with special needs. This research also uses hydrological and hydraulic analysis in collecting prime and secondary data. The highest rainfall in 2008 was 192 mm. The processing of rainfall data using Gumbel Type I Method obtained a maximum discharge of a 2-year return period of 0,0445, a 5-year return period of 0,0569, a 10-year return period of 0,0649, a 20 year return period of 0,0728 and for a 25 year return period of 0,0744. Based on this result, the facilities and infrastructure of Lunggi Park should be arranged. The channels that do not function optimally is in spot one, two and four, so it is necessary to arrange new dimensions for these spots. Channel in spot one is designed to be square with 1,10 meters wide and 0,91 meters high. Channel in spot two is designed to be square with 1,40 meters wide and 0,76 meters high. Channel in spot four is designed to be square with 1,55 meters wide and 0,68 meters high.
Flume Experiments on Wood Debris Jam at An Arch Bridge in Upstream River Reach during Flash Flood Rusyda, Muhammad Islamy; Ikematsu, Shinya; Hashimoto, Haruyuki
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.21336

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Abstract During our field surveys, two types of woody debris deposition were found. One is deposition of individual wood pieces and the other is formation of woody debris jams at obstructions such as a bridge. To investigate behavior of wood debris jam at a bridge, a series of flume experiments was performed in a smooth acrylic rectangular flume. A model of an arch bridge was used as an obstacle in river. The arch bridge was based on Yoriguci bridge. Wooden cylinder was used as model of wood debris. An interpretation of experimental results shows that the wood debris jam can be determined by number of released wood pieces and shaded area of obstructions. These experimental results also reveal that wood debris jam formed by the model bridge contribute to backwater rise. From investigation on flow around model bridge, it is clearly shown the presence of backwater rise caused by the number of wood pieces trapped by a model of an arch bridge. The results also show that the loss coefficient depends on trapped wood pieces. A simple procedure was proposed in this study which seem to provide for predicting backwater rise due to wood debris jam at obstructions.
The Effect of The Religious Tourism of Menara Kudus on Community’s Economy Amalia, Zulfa; Tyas, Wido Prananing; Putra, J Kevin
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.22495

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The potential of sharia religious tourism is growing along with the increasing Muslim population of the world. Religious tourism is expected to meet the needs of the community for tourism and employment. Thus the development in the field of tourism has the ultimate goal of increasing people's income which has an impact on improving the people's economy. One of the religious tourism areas in Kudus Regency is Menara Kudus tourism area. This area includes the attractions of the Menara Kudus or Kudus Tower, Menara Kudus Mosque (Al Aqsa Mosque) and the tomb of Sunan Kudus. The effect arising from the existence of Menara Kudus is the growth of community economic activities namely traders, craftsmen and service providers. The Religious Tourism of Menara Kudus also improves the community's economy as indicated by an increase in income and changes in the number of workers from weekdays and peak days of visits in the month of the annual tourism event. From the evaluation of the economic generation simulation of community economic activities, it is shown that traders are the most type of business activity in the Menara Kudus religious tourism area and are the most spread in Zone C, where the Menara attractions are located.
Mapping The Old Kampongs Along The Gajahmada Road Dewi, Diah Intan Kusumo; Kurniawati, Wakhidah; Nurini, Nurini; Islamey, Talitha Zuleika
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.21796

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Abstract. The old kampongs along Gajahmada Road are one of the oldest sections in Semarang City. The existence of the old kampongs can be seen on the map in 1900. However, the old Kampongs changed their environmental conditions considerably due to their commercial activities, especially in 2007. The existence of high-rise commercial buildings dominates corridors along the Gajahmada road, and the presence of old kampongs located behind the buildings is also displaced. Whereas, the presence of these old kampongs keeps a history of the development of Semarang City and traditional houses. This article seeks to identify changes in the appearance of the old kampongs which are displaced due to the development of the commercial activity, based on a field survey, map analysis, building form and street analysis. There are significant changes and minor changes that occurred in the old kampongs along Gajahmada road. Physical changes that occur are changes in land use, ways and building functions.
Fly slab Concrete Application on The High-Rise Building Structure: Review of Material Use Efficiency Rois, Amin; Pangestuti, Endah Kanti
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.23106

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Abstract Innovations on the use of precast concrete are developing rapidly, one of them is a fly slab precast plate. Fly slab is a reinforced concrete mixture designed using high quality technology to produce concrete that is more effective, efficient and economical than conventional concrete. The concept is to reduce the mass of a precast concrete floor plate by making ribs on a concrete floor plate. By minimizing the volume of concrete in the tensile area of the floor plate while maintaining the mechanism of force transfer from concrete to reinforcement or on other contrary, it is expected to reduce the mass of the structure without reducing its strength. The objective of this research is to find out how much the efficiency of material requirements in planning earthquake resistant building structures using fly slab plates. The results of the analysis showed that the total weight reduction was 18.46% and the total concrete volume reduction was 26.53%. Reduction of structure vertical reaction was 30.78%.
Fly slab Concrete Application on The High-Rise Building Structure: Review of Material Use Efficiency Rois, Amin; Pangestuti, Endah Kanti
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 22, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v22i1.23106

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Abstract Innovations on the use of precast concrete are developing rapidly, one of them is a fly slab precast plate. Fly slab is a reinforced concrete mixture designed using high quality technology to produce concrete that is more effective, efficient and economical than conventional concrete. The concept is to reduce the mass of a precast concrete floor plate by making ribs on a concrete floor plate. By minimizing the volume of concrete in the tensile area of the floor plate while maintaining the mechanism of force transfer from concrete to reinforcement or on other contrary, it is expected to reduce the mass of the structure without reducing its strength. The objective of this research is to find out how much the efficiency of material requirements in planning earthquake resistant building structures using fly slab plates. The results of the analysis showed that the total weight reduction was 18.46% and the total concrete volume reduction was 26.53%. Reduction of structure vertical reaction was 30.78%.

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