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Tesa Arsitektur
ISSN : 14106094     EISSN : 24606367     DOI : -
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The Adaptation Characteristics of Traditional Dwelling in Bawean to The Environmental Condition at Indonesian Archipelago FX Teddy Badai Samodra; Andy Mappajaya; Rabbani Kharismawan
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 17, No 1: Juni 2019
Publisher : Unika Soegijapranata Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v17i1.1185

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The Indonesian archipelago has typical traditional dwelling richness on every island. In island city, Bawean, the wind effect becomes very critical to the identification of environmental adaptation of its dwelling. The aim of this study was to identify the adaptation characteristics of traditional dwelling to the environmental archipelago condition of Bawean island. In this study, two main dwellings as references are the traditional houses, Bangsal or Limas and Barn, Durung. Generally, this research involves two major steps as follows: (1) Identification and specification phase (field observations, measurements) of the characteristics of building performance, (2) Simulation phase of the thermal performance of traditional house (using Ecotect Analysis and CFD Programs). This results highlighted that the houses performance is not optimum, both in spreads and compact orders. Meanwhile, Durung has better performance, only 17% of the samples are in discomfort condition (spread or compact). The optimum condition is achieved when the settlement spread out, otherwise uncomfortable when it is in the dense environment. The houses in daytime conditions are in the discomfort conditions and lower cooling load, while the night-time conditions are in the quadrant of optimum conditions, comfort, and low cooling load.
The Use of Space on Living House as ‘Batik Tulis’ Business in Tourist Village of Batik Tulis Lasem Arief Satya Wijaya; Titien Woro Murtini; R. Siti Rukayah
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 17, No 1: Juni 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v17i1.1255

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Batik workers in Babagan Village work in the room used in together with household activities. Working on batik does not require special space and can use any space. The utilization of space is analyzed by theory of the basic form of space, the nature of space, type of space and productive house. The method used in this research is qualitative method. There are 9 batik workers who become observation units to obtain information needed in the research. There is some space that is used for batik these are kitchen, yard, terrace, dining room, and living room, so batik can be done in public space, semi public and service room but not done in private space because pollution, lighting and natural air still less. Determination of space utilization based on its location close to kitchen, toilet, and tool or materials storage room, no pollution, no exposed to rain splashes, there is space that can use while taking care of children, has enough room. There is no batik space at batik workers' house, which is a place to make batik. Space has sufficient the extent of space required for the process of batik (nyanting). While the type of business space is a combination of mixed types and separate types.
Study of Teritoriality in Mass Housing for Middle-Lower Class Through The Use of Space by Residents of Housing Case Study Perumnas Larangan dan Kecapi, Kota Cirebon Nurhidayah Nurhidayah; Titin Woro Murtini; Edward E. Pandelaki
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 17, No 1: Juni 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v17i1.1106

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The Influence of Malay Architecture Style on The Elements of Facade in Palembang Limas House Irma Indriani; Aditha Maharani Ratna; Andy Budiarto
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 17, No 1: Juni 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v17i1.1182

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The spreading of Malayans to South East Asia affected the development of architecture identity in Indonesia. This phenomenon appeared through the trace of Malay architectural traits on the façade of the old traditional houses in Palembang. This research was carried out using qualitative descriptive method by investigating how influencing rules of Malay architecture absorbed and visible on elements of the facades of the traditional houses of Palembang. The aim of the study is to obtain the how Malay architecture has influenced elements of facades of Palembang limas houses architecture. The findings showed that the architecture of Palembang limas houses has been adapting the style of Malay architecture to particular elements, which are roof, walls, ornaments, and stairs. Some differences between them might be possible due to the influence of local culture and natural environment.
Thermal Comfort Identification of Traditional Bugis House in Humid Tropical Climate Sahabuddin Latif; Baharuddin Hamzah; Ramli Rahim; Rosady Mulyadi
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 17, No 1: Juni 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v17i1.1803

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This study aims to determine the thermal comfort conditions in the interior of traditional Bugis houses in South Sulawesi. This phase measured 18 (eighteen) houses by collecting data on 2 (two) main variables of room thermal comfort, namely air temperature and relative humidity. The recording time starts from 08.00 to 16.00 WITA. Observation made to collect room geometry data, building orientation, roof slope, and material used. Measuring instruments are placed in the living room throughout the room. The analysis carried out on the measurement data is then correlated with the observation. The results show that the average outside temperature above the thermal comfort standard is around 32.0 to 37.4℃ from morning to afternoon, the maximum temperature reaching 41.7℃ occurs around 13.00 to 14.00 WITA and the minimum temperature is 28.2℃ only occurs in the morning. Air humidity average is relatively fair in the thermal comfort zone between 42.8 to 69.8%. Material gives the most dominant influence on heat induction from the outside environment to the interior space. The orientation of the house found in North-South is hotter, the roof with a double slope is hotter, and the lower the ceiling is more hot.
Spatial Use Pattern of Lanting House at Kapuas Riverside in the District of Sintang, West Kalimantan Zairin Zain; Jawas Dwijo Putro
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 17, No 1: Juni 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v17i1.1923

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Houses floatings above water on the banks of the river are the forerunners of settlements that have existed since the past in major rivers such as in the regions of Sumatra, Kalimantan and Papua. People that utilize the potential of rivers will choose to live on those area by built a shelter on water. This dwelling, by local people, is referred to the lanting house. Dwellers will continue to transform the inside of the lanting house to adjust to the needs and to the conditions of the surrounding environment. This adjustment process creates a pattern of spatial use in Lanting houses on the banks of the Kapuas river in Sintang City. This research is classified into basic research with the scope includes a correlation relationship between the use of residential space and variables in the form of occupants and occupancy. The observation method is carried out to obtained data that related to the use of dwelling on the unit space and space layout. As the results of the study, it was found that there was a transformation in the use of inner-space and outer-space. In addition, it was found also a deviation in the pattern of space utilization in the lanting houses in the Kapuas Riverbank in Sintang City. Deviation found as a result of the adaptation process of residents to adapt to environmental conditions. Deviation of functions that occur in lanting house is found in the terrace, living room, family room, and kitchen area. Deviation of function occurs with the addition of new functions. The behavior patterns of the dwellers of the lanting house are influenced to the formation of patterns and floor planning.

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