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arsitektur dan lingkungan binaan, serta bidang ilmu lain yang sangat erat kaitannya seperti perencanaan kota dan daerah, desain interior, perancangan lansekap, dan sebagainya.
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The Architectural Characteristics Linkage Between Batanghari Hulu's Traditional House With Tanah Datar's Rumah Gadang Muhammar Khamdevi
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v12i1.2049

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Jambi and West Sumatra has shared history from the days of the Old Malay Kingdom, Sriwijaya, Dharmasraya, Malayupura. The traditional house of Rumah Gedang in the Upperstream Batanghari River region seem to have similarities with the Rumah Gadang in the Rantau and Darek Tanah Datar areas. No researcher has tried to discuss the relationship among them. Therefore, this study tries to explore the Architectural Characteristics of the two buildings. This study uses a qualitative method by comparing the architectural characteristics of the two buildings from the data obtained in the field. The results of the study indicate a link between the two buildings.
The Effect of Socio-Economic Changes in the Community on the Value and Face of Traditional Village Houses (Case Study: Tenganan Village, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province) Verza Dillano Gharata; Widi Dwi Satria; Maqbul Kamaruddin
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v12i1.2043

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Tenganan Pegringsingan Village is located in the east of the island of Bali, especially in the Manggis District, Karangasem Regency. The Tenganan Pegringsingan Traditional Village is included in one of the "Bali Aga" or "Bali Mountains" villages located in Karangasem Regency. Tenganan Village has abundant cultural tourism and natural tourism. Since it was designated as a cultural tourism destination by the local government, there have been socio-economic changes for the people of Tenganan Village. These socio-economic changes have an impact on the values and faces of traditional village houses. Direct field observations, in-depth interviews, and spatial mapping of traditional houses were carried out in this study. Tourist destinations are so that they can be used as learning or input for Bali tourism villages in responding to tourism developments.
The Analysis of Open Space Configuration as an Evacuation Assembly Point, Case Study: Universitas Bandar Lampung Kustiani Kustiani; Rendy Perdana Khidmat
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v12i1.2351

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Apart from functioning as a place for social interaction, open space holds an important role as an emergency evacuation point when a disaster takes place. The concept of open space as an emergency evacuation spot is crucial to be adopted, one of which is in the educational complex, particularly related to the safety of the users such as students, lecturers, staff, etc., and to ensure the social activities among them. This study aims to analyze open space configuration patterns and identify the potential of the open space in the educational area or campus complex, taking as an example, Universitas Bandar Lampung, Lampung (UBL). The research uses a quantitative method that started with data collection from field observation to gather the information about emergency assembly point location settings and conduct space syntax analysis utilizing software called DepthmapX. Furthermore, several analyses, such as Visibility Graph Analysis (VGA), Isovist analysis, and agent tools analysis, have been conducted on the collected data to obtain an image of the UBL open space potential. The result shows that the open space of a car parking area (P3) is the most optimal spot to be the emergency assembly point with the highest values of connectivity, integration, and intelligibility (876.96, 1.08, and 0.23386).
The Analysis of Changes in Regional Pattern and Building Function of Gembongan Sugar Factory Dita Ayu Rani Natalia; Akbar Preambudi; Annisa Nurul Lazmi
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v12i1.2138

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Java Island is one of the areas in Indonesia that has seen a rapid development of sugar factory industries during the 18th century. At that time, the existence of the factory was furthermore utilized by the Dutch colonial government to gain benefits. The location in which the sugar factory was built has been considered according to its surrounding potential. In addition, the sugar factory had facilities such as workers' settlements, management offices, convention halls, and medical clinics. Over time, changes in political and management of this industry have led to the cessation of production and the enclosure of the factory. Thus, the building has deteriorated with various damages. Through conservation, the building of a sugar factory is converted into a tourist facility that affects the condition of its surroundings. This research aims to study the development and changes that happen in the area of the sugar factory and the implications of its spatial pattern on the building function. This research utilizes qualitative methods with a deductive analysis approach that is based on chronological observation of photos, old maps, and spatial pattern changes from satellite images. The results show that there is a significant change related to function in the surrounding sugar factory caused by ownership factors.
Model of Land Cover Change Caused by Toll Road Access Using Cellular Automata in Sumatra Island Zenia F Saraswati; Acep Purqon; IB Ilham Malik; Dion Awfa; Fajriharish Nur Awan; M Risky; Melisa Vira Permata; Maulidya Paramitha; Iqbal Wira Menanza; Nasrul Putra
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v12i1.2323

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The use of land is a part of the fulfillment of human needs. The establishment of a large-scale infrastructure project often triggers an increase in land cover around its infrastructure project. Most of the increase in built up land tends to occur in areas that are traversed by or located near main accessibility routes such as toll roads. Although the construction of toll roads can improve accessibility between regions, land is a limited resource. So that it becomes the basis for researchers to identify the changes in land use in regencies and cities on the island of Sumatra that are crossed by toll roads that have been operating. The goal of land use change analysis is to give a description or explanation, predict, look at the effects, and make a decision (prescription). This research was conducted by identifying the changes in the existing land cover and predicting the land cover using cellular automata. Cellular automata have proven to be a method that is suitable for predicting the dynamics of land use through spatial simulation. The results show that there was an increase in the amount of land built from early 2017 to 2030. The covered land is developed around the toll gate after it is actively operated. In all provinces studied, deviation discrepancies were found in the conservation and cultivation areas. Deviations that occur in conservation areas need to be considered as there should be no land built in these areas, which means that there are cultivation activities in the conservation areas.
Green Building Performance Assessment with EDGE Building App on Clinic Design Implementing Passive Design Strategy from Climate Consultant Yudha Kusuma; Fritz Akhmad Nuzir; Ai Siti Munawaroh
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Januari 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v12i1.2310

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Carbon emissions contributed by the construction sector currently have a major impact on environmental climate change. In the construction sector, the solutions offered in mitigating the impacts of climate change include developing sustainable building designs in terms of energy efficiency. The design approach with building performance simulation could ensure the application of environmentally friendly principles in the design process. The research methodology utilized a building performance simulation method using the Climate Consultant application in presenting a summary of climate data on the site and generating recommendations for passive design strategies. After the application of these recommendations to the design of the clinic, then an evaluation of the performance of the building was carried out using the EDGE Building App. From building performance simulations carried out in study case examples using the Climate Consultant application, recommendations were obtained in the form of 20 passive design strategies in which ten strategies could be applied. The design results obtained are proven to have an arguably good energy efficiency when evaluated with the EDGE Building App. This evaluation also provided recommendations for several reduction and saving steps from three aspects of building elements, namely: energy consumption (28.53%), water use consumption (20.77%), and types of building materials (84.02%).

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