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Jurnal Arsitektur
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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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Evaluation of Greenship GBCI Appropriate Site Development in Poltekkes Riau Tower Kusumah, Dadang Puja; Tela, I Nengah; Haryani, Haryani
Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 15, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v15i2.4243

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Greenship certification system in Indonesia which is developed by the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI), serves as an assessment tool. This study evaluates the implementation of the ASD (Site Accessibility and Transportation) category under Greenship for the Riau Polytechnic Tower from an architectural perspective, focusing on gaps in site planning, passive design strategies, and place-making. A mixed-method approach was employed, combining quantitative scoring and qualitative analysis to assess the architect’s role in integrating environmental principles into the building completed in 2022. The research applied a combined strategy of quantitative data evaluation and qualitative analysis to validate findings objectively, analyzing 8 ASD criteria through field observations, document reviews, and as-built drawing assessments. Results revealed the building scored only 5 out of 17 points (29.4%) in the ASD category, meeting criteria such as basic green area (ASD-P), site selection (ASD-1), community accessibility (ASD-2), public transportation (ASD-3), and microclimate management (ASD-6). However, bicycle facilities, landscaping, and stormwater management criteria remained unmet. These findings underscore the necessity for enhanced land-based green design and improved infrastructure integration in educational buildings. Recommendations are provided to strengthen green building implementation in high-rise educational facilities, emphasizing the importance of architectural narratives in advancing sustainability, beyond mere technical compliance.
Design of Hospital Inpatient Unit Using the Evidence-Based Design (EBD) Approach Marison, Artian Ferry; Tela, I Nengah; Wongso, Jonny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v15i2.4244

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The design of inpatient rooms significantly influences patient comfort and hospitalization experiences. This study analyzes the impact of inpatient room design elements on patient experience based on Supportive Design Theory and evaluates the Evidence-Based Design (EBD) implementation at Santa Maria Hospital, Pekanbaru. A mixed-method strategy using Concurrent Triangulation Design was employed, integrating quantitative and qualitative analyses simultaneously. Quantitative data from questionnaires of 46 recovered patients were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) via SmartPLS 4. Findings indicate that physical room aspects significantly influenced perceived control (β=0.684; p=0.000), social support (β=0.391; p=0.001), positive distraction (β=0.546; p=0.000), and overall patient experience (β=0.370; p=0.013). Qualitative analysis using NVivo highlighted natural lighting, privacy curtains, and ergonomic furniture as key factors enhancing patient satisfaction. The study provides evidence-based design criteria for Class III inpatient rooms and introduces scientific novelty by simultaneously integrating PLS-SEM and NVivo methods, rarely applied in Indonesian hospital contexts, especially in standard-class inpatient facilities.
The Quality of Open Spaces in Campus: Perception and Social Interaction Kustiani, Kustiani -; Rahmatika, Mellia; Nastiti, Kiara Shinta; Karolin, Ica
Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 15, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v15i2.4254

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This study examined three university open space case study locations: the University of Teknokrat Indonesia (UTI), the University of Bandar Lampung (UBL), and IIB Darmajaya. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between open space and the perception of social interaction of space users. This study used two methodological approaches to evaluate spatial quality: the spatial analysis method and space syntax, specifically to assess the usefulness of visibility graph analysis. As well as measuring the attributes of social interaction of users statistically by distributing questionnaires. This study concludes that the highest correlation among open space interactions is observed in the UTI campus, exhibiting a connectivity value of 7400, an integration value of 27.62, and a thorough vision analysis value of 40151. Meanwhile, the findings of perception and social interaction, based on the results of the questionnaire graph (spatial aspects and social aspects), it was found that the open space on the IIB Darmajaya campus obtained the highest scores for both aspects. Open spaces in the campus area must have spatial connectivity that is easily accessible to space users and have a dynamic open space design. This research is expected to contribute to establishing an open space design in the campus area based on the principles of spatial connectivity and social interaction.
Negotiating Space and Security: The Sociocultural Role of Fences in Kapasan Chinese Settlements, Surabaya Santoso, Dian Kartika; Junita, Sovie Nurmalia; Ramadiansyah, Faiz; Abidah, Darini Yusrina
Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 15, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v15i2.4154

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This study examines the sociocultural role of fences in the Kapasan Chinese settlements in Surabaya, Indonesia, focusing on their significance as physical and symbolic elements. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research investigates how fences serve as boundaries, provide security, and reflect cultural identity within a multiethnic urban environment. Through field observations, interviews, and visual documentation, findings reveal that fences encapsulate historical resilience, cultural values, and adaptive responses to urban challenges. They act as protective barriers, markers of social status, and mediums for cultural expression. However, modernization and generational shifts pose challenges to preserving traditional designs. This research contributes to understanding the interplay between architecture, culture, and societal dynamics in multicultural settings.
Strategy of Space Utilization for Industrial Activities in Talang Kelapa Urban Area Zarlin, Een; Nuzir, Fritz Akhmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v15i2.4229

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The lack of analysis in policy formulation for controlling spatial utilization due to industrial development may lead to unsustainable land use. Therefore, this study aims to formulate a spatial utilization control strategy for industrial development in the urban area of Talang Kelapa District, Banyuasin Regency. This research employs a mixed-method approach, integrating both qualitative and quantitative techniques. The analysis was conducted using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, supported by Expert Choice 11 software. The findings indicate that the priority strategies for controlling spatial utilization amid industrial expansion in Talang Kelapa District are as follows: development supervision and guidance (33%), regulations and standards related to spatial utilization control (21.6%), the establishment of sanction directives (18.5%), the delineation of control/industrial allocation zones (13.9%), and the provision of incentives and disincentives (13%). This study concludes that the recommended strategy for development supervision and guidance includes establishing an integrated supervision team for spatial planning, engaging the community in monitoring spatial utilization, conducting awareness programs, training, and workshops for industrial stakeholders and local communities on sustainable spatial planning, evaluating spatial utilization through realization assessments, and strengthening the capacity of Civil Servant Investigators (PPNS) in the field of spatial planning.
The Impact of Spatial Layout on Commercial Property Value Feliandi, Richard; Sitanggang, Yosephine
Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 15, No 2 (2025): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/ja.v15i2.4008

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Tangerang regency has an extensive administrative area, which makes some residential areas are closer to the government center of another city, such as Tangerang city. One example is Villa Tomang Baru residential area. Despite its strategic location and supporting facilities, it has a commercial area called Tomang Baru Square that lacks visitors and tenants. Therefore, the purpose of the paper is to analyse the impact of commercial space layout on property value in Tomang Baru Square. The analysis was carried out with a qualitative method by collecting observation data and doing literature studies. From the literature study, the author found several research parameters for the spatial layout variable and the property value variable. Literature findings show that property value can be analyzed through four aspects: utility, scarcity, effective demand, and transferability. Meanwhile, spatial layout is assessed based on the presence of anchors, supporting activities, integration and accessibility, building visuals, and comfort and security. Based on the analysis result, it was found that the utility, effective demand, and transferability aspects were still not being fulfilled and therefore the property value has decreased.

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