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Journal of Architecture & Environment
ISSN : 1412937X     EISSN : 2355262X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social, Engineering,
Journal of Architecture & Environment (E-ISSN: 2335-262X) is a bi-yearly publication of the Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS). It aims to communicate, disseminate and exchange information from studies in architecture and its interactions with environment.
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COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL TRANSFORMATION OF TOURISM KAMPUNG: THE CASE OF KAMPUNG LAWAS MASPATI Perbawanti, Nooraini Dewayani; Pratiwi, Wiwik Dwi; Samsirina, Samsirina
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 24, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j2355262x.v24i1.a22760

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Urban kampungs in Indonesia are increasingly being transformed into tourism destinations as part of urban revitalization efforts. However, these transformations often focus on aesthetic improvements and economic outputs without adequately considering the role of community participation in shaping the physical environment. This study investigates how spatial transformation in Kampung Lawas Maspati, Surabaya, is driven not only by policy interventions but also by internal community agency and collaboration with external actors. Using a qualitative descriptive approach with a case study method, the research draws on in-depth interviews, field observation, and spatial mapping through GIS. The analysis focuses on three stages of participation: planning, implementation, and evaluation—and is structured around key transformation categories: public space reorganization, tourism infrastructure integration, and the expression of place identity. The findings reveal that initial transformation was driven by local leadership who mobilized community action toward kampung revitalization. These efforts laid the foundation for formal recognition as a tourism kampung in 2016. The community not only initiated environmental and spatial improvements but continued to co-develop infrastructure with institutional support, including CSR involvement. This changes—community-led in vision, institutionally supported in execution—demonstrates a sustainable form of transformation grounded in local agency. The study highlights how participatory action and place-based leadership are critical to the success and longevity of tourism kampung development. It offers a framework for understanding how physical transformation is shaped through evolving participation and collaboration from the community.
COMPARISON OF CHILDHOOD AND CURRENT RESIDENTIAL LOCATION SATISFACTION AFTER RELOCATION OR STAYING Sisan, Wahid Ramadhan; Kusuma, Hanson Endra
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 24, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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This study is based on the premise that residential satisfaction in adulthood may be influenced by satisfaction with childhood residential locations. Residential location is not only a physical setting but also part of the interactive process that shapes an individual's relationship with their environment through sensory experience, memory, and perception. Data were collected through open-ended questionnaires distributed to adult respondents from various demographic and geographic backgrounds. The responses were qualitatively analyzed using open coding, axial coding, and selective coding methods. The results revealed a significant correlation between satisfaction with childhood residential locations and satisfaction with current residences after relocation or staying, including housing location choices. These findings provide valuable insights for urban planners in designing residential environments that accommodate the diverse preferences of the community. Furthermore, this study emphasizes the importance of considering childhood experiences in understanding future housing location needs.
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH TRENDS: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS FOCUSING ON BUILDING FAÇADE DESIGN WITH THE INFLUENCE OF THERMAL COMFORT Husodo, Mokhammad Khafidz; Fauzi, Muhammad Riyan; Hasan, Muhammad Ismail; Widiastuti, Ratih
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 24, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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Buildings account for a significant portion of global energy use, making facade design a critical component in efforts to achieve sustainable architecture. In tropical climates, challenges such as high solar radiation, temperature, and humidity increase the demand for innovative facade strategies that improve thermal comfort and energy efficiency. Proven strategies such as shading devices, roof overhangs, and natural ventilation have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing indoor heat gain and increasing occupant comfort. This study aims to analyze current research trends in sustainable architecture with a focus on building facade design and its impact on thermal comfort. Bibliometric analysis was carried out using Scopus-indexed publications from 2016 to 2025, with keywords related to building design, thermal comfort, and facade efficiency. VOSViewer software was used to map keyword networks, visualize publication trends, and identify dominant themes and research clusters. The analysis includes 51 relevant publications and reveals a growing interest in facade-related energy research over the last decade. The majority of research is focused on engineering, energy, and environmental science, with global contributions from China, the United States, and Italy. Keyword clustering identified three core research themes: architectural design strategies, building envelope technologies, and thermal comfort performance. Despite a growing body of research, this study highlights a gap in facade design research specifically adapted to tropical climates, where humidity and solar radiation issues require more context-sensitive solutions. These findings underscore the need for more localized and multidisciplinary research, as well as the integration of adaptive and intelligent façade systems. This research contributes to the knowledge base by identifying research patterns and gaps, offering a foundation for future investigations into facade innovations that support energy-efficient and thermally comfortable buildings in diverse climate contexts.
JOURNEY OF VERNACULAR ROOF TYPOLOGY IN SLAGI VILLAGE Shofie, Athia; Prianto, Eddy
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 24, No 1 (2025)
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Vernacular architecture is identified as a form of architecture that evolves with the times. The concept of this architecture remains relevant because rural communities tend to build their homes based on longstanding traditions passed down through generations. However, changes in vernacular architecture can occur due to various factors, including adaptation to modern developments and residents' needs. In this article, the evolution of vernacular roof forms from the past to the present is analyzed, focusing on the vernacular roofs of houses in Slagi Village. Through a comparative study of old and new vernacular house roofs, the evolution of vernacular roof architecture is explored, and the factors influencing roof shape changes are investigated. Descriptive and comparative analysis approaches are used to review the differences in roof forms, and the cultural and environmental implications of these changes are understood. Findings show significant changes in vernacular roof forms from the past to the present, influenced by technological advancements and architectural trends. This article provides deep insights into the transformation of vernacular architecture and highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage in the context of changing times. With a better understanding of the evolution of vernacular architecture, it is hoped to raise awareness of the importance of safeguarding and preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
INTEGRATION, RELATION, AND RECREATION: RETHINKING ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING Redyantanu, Bramasta Putra
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 24, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

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This study rethinks architectural programming as an innovative process, emphasizing the integration of contextual elements, the relational blending of multiple functions, and the adaptive reuse of existing spaces as recreation over time. Moving beyond the traditional understanding of programming as problem-finding-solving, this research redefines it as a dynamic framework bridging theoretical insights and practical design applications. Through a qualitative case study methodology, the paper examines three landmark projects with similar functions by Bjarke Ingels Group—8 House, The Mountain, and Urban Rigger—to explore the transformative potential of programming. The analysis positions programming as an integrative tool that aligns spatial, functional, and contextual dynamics to address both immediate and future architectural challenges. Program mixing with relational functions is conceptualized as a strategic approach that harmonizes diverse functions within a single design, fostering innovative and hybrid solutions. Adaptive reuse, reframed as a multi-time design response, focuses on revitalizing existing structures to meet evolving societal and environmental needs. These case studies illustrate how programming establishes a dynamic framework that enables architects to creatively reimagine constraints as opportunities. By emphasizing the principles of design analysis—realization, organization, and integration—this research contributes to the discourse on programming as a catalyst for architectural innovation and transformation. It proposes a shift in practice that highlights programming as a generative and responsive framework, inspiring a rethinking of architectural methodologies in the face of contemporary challenges.
OPTIMIZATION OF STORE LAYOUTS AND INTERIOR DISPLAY DESIGNS IN INDONESIAN BATIK RETAIL ARCHITECTURE ATMOSPHERE Putri, Nurul Idzi Lutvi; Ustazah, Eri Naharani; Wardhana, Mahendra
Journal of Architecture&ENVIRONMENT Vol 24, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j2355262x.v24i1.a22749

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The fashion industry has become one of the most influential sectors in Indonesia's economic growth. Batik, as part of the fashion industry, has a sales concept with a retail store system because it is considered to require specific perception stimuli and shopping experiences. In the direct marketing process, one of the most important aspects to consider is atmospheric architecture or environmental atmosphere architecture. Atmospheric architecture involves designing an environment to evoke specific emotional responses in potential buyers, thereby increasing the likelihood of successful product purchases. With the existence of this concept, the atmospheric architecture elements of the environment as decision-making supporters must be studied and optimized. A finding is needed regarding the store atmosphere elements that influence the creation of an optimal shopping ambiance and experience in the batik retail environment. The method used is a qualitative method involving in-depth interviews and photo elicitation. Data processing was carried out using Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software to classify the research findings and was followed by homogeneous validation of the results with the respondents. This finding shows how store layouts and display designs affect sales. It also suggests ways to use these ideas in batik stores to increase product purchases.

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