scholarly journals “ SOLO GLOBAL BUSINESS ERUDITION DI SOLOBARU ” TOWN SQUARE SEBAGAI PEMERSATU SEKOLAH BISNIS DAN RENTAL OFFICE DENGAN KONSEP HYBRID BUILDING

Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Adzan Vivalditama ◽  
MDE Purnomo ◽  
Ana Hardiana

<p><em>Increased investment in various sectors of the economy, providing employment opportunities and entrepreneurship opportunities are greater in Solo </em><em>Baru </em><em>Region. Increased business activity needs to be supplemented by the provision of trade facilities, offices and education. Trading facilities and offices are highly developed in Solo Baru in 2016, but for educational facilities to support business activities in Solo Baru yet available. </em><em>Solo </em><em>Global Business Erudition (SOLO GLOBE) is present as a place of learning and the development of business activities in Solo Baru multi-functional as the School of Business, </em><em>Rental </em><em>Office and Town Square. Design issues are: how the shape and appearance of the building mass of the School of Business, </em><em>Rental </em><em>Office and Town Square into a single unified building SOLO GLOBE by applying the concept of building a hybrid, so that the shape and building facades can clarify the function and the privacy of each building. The method used is the method of architectural design. The results obtained are the design of a building SOLO GLOBE which retains the character and privacy between each building functions without harming each other.</em><em></em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: </em><em>Architecture, Business School, </em><em>Combination, </em><em>Hybrid Building, </em><em>Multifun</em><em>c</em><em>tion, Town Square.</em></p>

2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 1231-1247 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohsin Abdur Rehman ◽  
Muhammad Kashif ◽  
Michela Mingione

The purpose of this study is to explore the extent to which MBA programmes offered by top European and Asian B-schools have a corporate social responsibility and sustainability (CSRS) orientation as per their websites. The websites of top-200 (based on the QS Global Business and Management University Rankings 2015) European and Asian B-schools were explored and content analysed to reach meaningful conclusions. The findings reveal European B-schools have much stronger CSRS orientation once compared with the Asian B-schools. Furthermore, only few B-schools promote CSRS centres on their websites which has some useful practical implications. This is the first study to explore the CSRS orientation among top-200 European and Asian B-schools based on an analysis of their respective websites. Additionally, a cross-continental comparison between European and Asian MBA programmes is unique to this study. The results have implications for global managers, in general, and business school policymakers, in specific, to embark the CSR initiatives to gain competitive advantage.


Management ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-78
Author(s):  
Andrii V. GRONA

Introduction and Objective of the Research. According to the modern economic theory, compliance in the global business and its support occupy a certain, moreover, indefinite place among the heaviest burdens for global business entities. The objective of the article is to cover the issue of smart contractual relationships (SCR) as a way to increase the business activity of global business entities by minimizing compliance risks (CR).Hypothesis of Research Studies. With current technology solutions available today, it is expected that SCR will allow minimizing the burden of global business entities by widespread CR. The most important role among such solutions is played by the latest distributed ledger technologies (DLT). In the medium term, these technologies will reach such a level of development, at which the transition of contractual relationships from ordinary to intelligent ones will not only lead to the decrease in business activity in world markets, but will also contribute to its substantial increase.Objective. To prove that CR substantially overburden global business processes; to substantiate the urgency of the issue of the transition of the global business to SCR, as a way to a possible lack of CR in the global business environment.Research Methods:- theoretical substantiation for proving the significance of CR as factors of the global business environment and the necessity of using DLT in SCR;- statistical analysis for conducting a normative monetary valuation of CR and representing the degree of awareness by global business entities (GBE) of the competitive advantages of SCR over ordinary ones.Results: the significance of compliance risks in the global business is defined; the importance of smart contractual relationships in the way of eliminating compliance risks essential for entrepreneurship is theoretically grounded. The existence of advantages of the activities of global business entities within one or more sectors according to the cluster principle has been proved:- the cluster economy is a set of solely smart contractual relationships with the use of blockchain technologies;- using these technologies, entrepreneurship in the cluster is accompanied by minimal compliance risks.Conclusions. The article outlines the economic essence of SCR using DLT. Accordingly, theoretically, DLT will promote the spread of SCR to the entire global business environment, since business processes that are not accompanied by CR are possible then. Further research will cover the essence of DLT, due to which all the main advantages, as well as all existing deficiencies of the technology and defects for their active introduction in SCR in the world.


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tri Mardiyanti ◽  
Suparno Suparno ◽  
Hari Yuliarso

<em>Design Resort on Wedi Ombo beach against the background of growth of tourists increasing every year, but a means of lodging accommodations not meet the need for accommodation for tourists, so the purpose of this scheme is to get a building design that can facilitate tourism activities, facilitate the activities of coastal tourism into a building form that apply to the tropical climate adaptation in coastal Wedi Ombo environments. Design issues are: how to apply the concept of tropical architectural design in the form of Wedi Ombo beach resort building. The method used is a method of planning and architectural design ranging from the initial idea and understanding of the object that  planned, the formulation of the problem, the collection of physical and potential data area which is then analyzed and examined to obtain the results of the application of the concept of tropical architecture of the building. The result obtained is a design of a resort, which can optimize the potential of the nature of tropical climate on the design of the building, so there is a sense of comfort for the users of the building at the time were in the building.</em>


Author(s):  
Noha Saleeb ◽  
Georgios A. Dafoulas

3D Virtual Learning Environments (3D VLEs) are increasingly becoming prominent supporters of blended learning for all kinds of students including adult learners with or without disabilities. Due to the evidenced effect of architectural design of physical learning spaces on students’ learning and current lack of design codes for creating 3D virtual buildings, this case study aims at evaluating the suitability of the architectural design elements of existing educational facilities and learning spaces within 3D VLEs specifically for delivering blended e-learning for adult students with disabilities. This comprises capturing student contentment and satisfaction levels from different design elements of the 3D virtual spaces in an attempt to issue recommendations for the development of 3D educational facilities and hence initiate a framework for architectural design of 3D virtual spaces to augment accessibility, appeal and engagement for enhancing the e-learning experience of under-graduate, post-graduate and independent-study adult learners with disabilities within these virtual worlds.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noha Saleeb ◽  
Georgios A. Dafoulas

Universities and educational institutions are currently becoming more dependent on delivering courses within online virtual worlds, such as 3D Virtual Learning Environments (3D VLES). There is insufficient research on how environmental and architectural design elements of 3D virtual educational spaces and buildings inside these virtual worlds can affect the e-learning process of the students and their satisfaction and contentment. This study investigates students’ satisfaction from different architectural features used in 3D educational facilities by recording, from surveys, students’ degree of agreeability toward varied design characteristics in different learning spaces within 3D VLES. Defining best perceived design traits can improve 3D educational space design to augment a student’s overall e-learning experience, and lead to general design guidelines for future creation of 3D virtual educational facilities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-315
Author(s):  
Tedy Ardiansyah

Micro, Small and Medium Business activities have a very important role in promoting the economy because this sector has been tested to have resistance to the economic crisis. Micro, Small and Medium Business provides wide employment opportunities that can improve people’s welfare. But the facts above are not as easy as Micro, Small and Medium Business also has some problems, where small businesses often face natural examinations with various difficulties, such as capital constraints, human resources, changing government policies, business locations, competition, technological development, etc,. It is above the same set of money with entrepreneur. Being a successful entrepreneur is not easy to manifest, many things that need to be studied to be able to open the horizon, not only with experience but also must be equipped with expertise, hard work without tenancy will be empty and include resistant to be disturbing temptations in business activity. Surely the above should have tricks or tips so that the goal in entrepreneurship to be successful. The above matter of course has an influence on others that want to certainly advance in entrepreneurship. Students are the embryo that has a good potential for realizing entrepreneurial activities. Successful entrepreneurial tips become the deciding factor of motivating students in entrepreneurship. Keywords: Entrepreneur, Tips, Entrepreneurship, Micro Small and Medium Business


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hikmatyar Abdul Aziz ◽  
Bambang Triratma ◽  
Amin Sumadyo

<em>Design of the School of Natural Bengawan Solo in Klaten motivated by formal school education as children when space is in fact still can not be said to ideal for education and develop interest in the child's talents. Education became a fundamental necessity for everyone today. This then raises the idea to present alternative educational space able to accommodate the needs of children to learn, play, and explore. Empowering communities to be able to optimize the potential to become one of the important objects in presenting educational space. Bengawan Solo river and wood craft into the potential of rural communities Gondangsari, Juwiring, Klaten. Potentials possessed villagers Gondangsari not managed properly due to lack of containers in order to accommodate and develop this potential. Design issues are: how to design an alternative education space and bring the space community development based on the application of Ecological Architecture into the design of the School of Natural Solo. The method used is a method of architectural design that blends the essence of Ecological Architecture according to Heinz Frick and Kenneth Yeang in accordance with the design of the School of Natural Solo. Then blend the essence of Ecological Architecture into the design strategies in the design essence a result of interaction of school, nature, and potential kawaasan. The result is a draft design of an educational facility such as classrooms, laboratories of nature, community development space, exhibition space and its supporting buildings which also functions as a precedent alternative education for the visitors.</em>


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Galih Ajie Nugraha ◽  
B. Heru Santosa ◽  
Amin Sumadyo

<p><em>Business Superblock in North Jakarta motivated by the potential and high economic attractiveness of Jakarta but not matched with good urban planning so that Jakarta is not ready to accept urbanization and has residential and transportation issues. The objective of this scheme is to get the design of superblock area is able to accommodate business and commercial activities, supported by residential facilities and access to public transportation. The method used is a method of planning and architectural design through an approach that is taken from the book of David Owen: Green Metropolis : Why Living Smaller, Living Closer, and Driving Less are the keys to sustainability.</em> <em>Design issues to be resolved are: the selection and processing footprint suitable for the needs of a superblock, and can support both business and commercial activity as main activity, as well as residential and recreational activities as secondary activities. The results are a design of superblock area is able to accommodate business activities and commercial (work), residential, and recreation with the support of public transportation access with the Green Metropolis approach.</em></p><p> </p><p align="center"><strong><em>K</em></strong><strong><em>eywords</em></strong><em>: Business Superblock, Green Metropolis, Business and Commercial, Mix-Used.</em></p>


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