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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 540
Author(s):  
Rizal Pardamean Sihite ◽  
Nurtati Soewarno

Humans are essential can not be separated from nature because humans rely heavily on nature for their survival. Currently including natural elements in the design of a building has become a lifestyle and trend, as seen in some commercial buildings, such as Hotels, Shopping Malls that take the theme of nature. Healthy Plaza Avenue is a planned shopping center to fulfill facilities in Kota Baru Parahyangan, a new residential neighborhood that has a vision of an independent green city. Healthy Plaza Avenue design method starts from problem formulation, data collection, design process, and design products. Nature in the space and Nature of the space are two of the three categories of biophilic design principles that are considered to be appropriately applied to the design of Healthy Plaza Avenue. The application of the principles of Nature in the space and nature of the space is seen in the Atrium by placing ornamental plants and shade trees equipped with waterways that boil in the Event Plaza. While in the outside area is a planned Rain Garden that serves in addition to adding beauty also as a catchment and recycling area for the needs of the building. In addition, hanging plants are also placed on the façade of the building to reflect the green elements so that Healthy Plaza Avenue can be harmonious with the environment. It is hoped that the concept of Nature in the Space and Nature of the Space can be in line with the vision of Kota Baru Parahyangan as an independent city that maintains its environmental beauty.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 525
Author(s):  
Windi Guswirno Hedi ◽  
Syaiful Muazir ◽  
Valentinus Pebriano

Landak Regency has many natural resources that have the potential to be used as natural tourism objects. One of them is Dait Waterfall which has 7 floors and is located in an unspoiled forest area. The area is often visited by tourists from various regions of West Kalimantan. However, there are several problems related to supporting facilities and infrastructure that are not up to standard for tourism activities, so that the tourism potential is not maximized. For this reason, it is necessary to design a "Dait Waterfall Tourism Area in Landak Regency" which is in accordance with tourism standards and local environmental needs, with the concept of ecotourism that uses a sustainable environmental approach and empowerment of local communities. The arrangement is done by designing which starts from the function analysis process, which includes the main functions and supporting functions. The main functions include recreational aspects and supporting functions consisting of commercial functions, ecological functions and community participation functions. The design method consists of the introduction, definition, preparation, analysis, synthesis, evaluation and re-evaluation stages. The design process is applied in the construction of the main tourism facilities and infrastructure such as outbound areas, camping areas, selfie areas, and others. In addition, supporting facilities and infrastructure such as management areas, commercial areas, service areas, utility aspects, and others. With this design, it is hoped that the Dait Waterfall Tourism Area will attract more tourists from a wider variety of areas.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 510
Author(s):  
Janice Zaneta ◽  
Tri Wibowo Caesariadi ◽  
Hamdil Khaliesh

Mastery of foreign languages is an important skill to compete in the international world in the future. The Language Unit of Universitas Tanjungpura also supports the mastery of foreign languages and has a vision and mission to become a center for international language education and services in West Kalimantan. With the development of Universitas Tanjungpura, Universitas Tanjungpura currently has BLU status, so educational facilities need to provide commercial areas to fulfill this BLU status. Therefore, an Universitas Tanjungpura Language Training Center is needed that can support foreign language learning and there is a commercial area. The design location is located on Daya National Street, Sea Bansir, Southeast Pontianak Subdistrict, Pontianak City, West Kalimantan, with an area of ±11,000 m2. The design uses a comparison method between the results of site observations, existing buildings, literature studies, with training center standards, as well as analyzing internal and external aspects of the site. The basic idea of interior and exterior spatial planning is to support foreign language learning and attract visitors to have activities at the Universitas Tanjungpura Language Training Center. This is realized by designing an educational space that meets the criteria for a training room, a commercial space that has a selling value, and a public zone that is free to be visited by the public. The appeal of the idea of a design building is a triangle which is the hallmark of the Universitas Tanjungpura building form. The building is covered with secondary skin with a typical pattern of the Universitas Tanjungpura.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 496
Author(s):  
O'i Prasesti ◽  
Muhammad Ridha Alhamdani ◽  
Rudiyono Rudiyono

Policies and strategies for the construction of flats have been launched in various cities, one of which is in Pontianak which is intended for the general public and students. One of the Rusunawa in Pontianak is the Tanjungpura University Flat which is rented out for students which was built in 2009. Based on this, it is necessary to carry out a Post-Work Evaluation of the building that has been used for some time. This study aims to identify and evaluate the Rusunawa building of Tanjungpura University in terms of functional aspects and its application in design solutions. The research approach used is qualitative and quantitative research. The research method used is spatial syntax and place-centred mapping. The results showed that the results of connectivity analysis in spatial syntax showed low values in the drying room and kitchen area and integration analysis on spatial syntax showed low values in building circulation areas 1, 2, 3, and 4. Place centered mapping data showed activity. That residents routinely do on the building. This indicates a change in the function of space and affects the dimensions of space. The post-occupancy evaluation shows a change in the function of space, access to circulation, and the dimensions of space in the building. Based on the results of post-occupancy analysis and evaluation, the design proposal also focuses on variables with functional aspects, namely circulation, dimensions, flexibility and changes in space function.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 482
Author(s):  
Aulia Mustika Ratu ◽  
Muhammad Ridha Alhamdani ◽  
Rudiyono Rudiyono

Indonesia is a country that pays attention to the education of its young generation. The school education unit plays a very important role in the education of children. Indonesia already has a program in the form of Child-Friendly Districts/Cities (KLA). KLA is a district/city with a development system that guarantees the fulfillment of children's rights and special protection for children that is carried out in a planned, comprehensive, and sustainable manner to achieve Child-friendly Indonesia (IDOLA) which is expected to be achieved in 2030. Pontianak city crowned as a Child Friendly City (KLA) at the first level since 2017 which subsequently up to become Madya. In this regard, the Pontianak City Government runs the Child Friendly School program as effort to realize the fulfillment of children's rights and protection for 8 hours of children being in school, and also the aim of being a forum that facilitates equitable educational needs for all children, both those with special needs, and with disabilities that presented in the form of Inclusive Junior High Schools. The Inclusive School design method used the idea stage, the data collection stage, the analysis stage, the synthesis stage, and the design stage. The program used in the design of the Inclusive Junior High School is the Child-Friendly School (SRA). The result is a child-friendly inclusive school design by applying the philosophy of “Behind Weaknesses There Are Advantages”. This is indicated by the facilities that accommodate activities in schools, both macro, and micro. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 468
Author(s):  
Elicia Javiera ◽  
Uray Fery Andi ◽  
Yudi Purnomo

Bicycle is the sustainable land transport. The background of this design is the cycling trend in Pontianak City has existed since 2000. In 2005 the Bike to Work community was formed and until now more than 20 bicycle communities have been formed in Pontianak City. Members of the cycling community need a place to gather and share their interest in cycling, and people need a safe place to play and practice cycling. This design is in line with the commitment of the Pontianak City Government to realize Pontianak City as a bicycle-friendly city. The main purpose is to provide an interactive, flexible, and combine meeting point with the shape of bicycle wheels as part of the design. The design used the Whitaker design method, which consists of the introduction stage, definition stage, preparation stage, analysis stage, synthesis stage, evaluation stage, and re-evaluation stage. The main concept is to create eight bicycle community clusters that are integrated with commercial, recreational, and educational areas to meet the needs and lifestyles of cyclists. This design produces a plaza area with an arrangement of eight bicycle clusters that are centralized and integrated with a commercial area, waterfront, food court, and freestyle area with cluster organization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 456
Author(s):  
Andyani Eka Lestari ◽  
Lestari Lestari ◽  
Irwin Irwin

Along with the rapid development of Science and Technology (IPTEK) globally, which seems to spread to various segments in the world, it creates competition for every country to take part in the progress of science and technology. To achieve this goal, a mature strategy is needed for equitable distribution of science and technology, a good synergy between institutions and human resources is needed. West Kalimantan has the potential in terms of territory and existing human resources to have the development center, because Universitas Tanjungpura is the largest university in West Kalimantan which has the potential to become a center for science and technology activities, of course with flexible laboratory facilities as a forum for development. The purpose of this design is to produce a design for the Tanjungpura Science and technology laboratory building. Design starts from determining the problem in the design, collecting primary and secondary data related to the design process. Primary data in the form of a field survey on Jl. Prof. Dr. Hadari Nawawi and secondary data from books, journals, and data from related institutions. The data is then processed and analyzed to produce floor plans, views, section and the perspective of exterior and interior. Adaptable architecture design considering physical aspects, spatial aspects, building character and contextual aspects in the design process. This concept resulted in a building design consisting of several separate masses then connected by bridges to achieve spatial attachment, flexible spaces that are comfortable and safe for users and their environment. Standarized and adaptability are the core of the Tanjungpura Science and technology laboratory design


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 441
Author(s):  
Jamilatul Muna ◽  
Emilya Kalsum ◽  
Jawas Dwijo Putro

Indonesian is a country that is rich in cultural diversity. Culture arises from a tradition and values that a society has over the years and as an important part of their character so that it becomes a legacy to create the next. This inheritance/heirloom is known as heritage.. A historic city/ area usually has a heritage building that becomes the image of an area. Among them is the chinatown area of Singkawang. Heritage buildings in the Singkawang city include colonial heritage buildings. The building has an important value for history, science, culture which deserves to be preserved and controlled so that in addition to learning material for architectural development in the future. The focus is focused on the formulation of architectural elemens on the facades of heritage buildings in Chinatown of Singkawang wich are related to the shape of the buildings and their ornaments. This study used a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach in order to describe the heritage buildings in the old city area Singkawang. The data was collected by means of observation, documentation (photographing research objects) and interview. The result of the research states that there are two classifications of heritage buildings in the Chinatown area of Singkawang, namely Chinese buildings and colonial buildings with façade composition of the facades of each heritage building.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 413
Author(s):  
Gaudensius Waldi Fernando ◽  
Emilya Kalsum ◽  
Jawas Dwijo Putro

Natural conditions as well as the diversity of population and culture in Indonesia cause the risk of natural disasters, social disasters and complex emergencies to arise. The implementation of emergency response is also often not supportive, the distribution of aid and services is not fast, uneven and difficult to monitor properly, so that the progress of the results of disaster emergency response activities is less objectively measurable. In Sintang Regency, in addition to natural disasters, social disasters also often occur, because the facilities are not standardized and accommodated so that services are not optimal. Judging from the existing needs, the Disaster Management Center is a facility that can assist the implementation of Disaster Emergency Response activities in Sintang Regency. The Disaster Management Center can accommodate disaster emergency response activities so that it has strategic command lines so that information confusion can be minimized so as to realize appropriate policies in dealing with disasters. The planned Disaster Management Center is a facility that functions to accommodate agencies related to pre- and post-disaster management, both as a place for disaster management and as an information center. The design method for this Disaster Management Center uses a comparison of literatures and performs data processing to describe the design process of the Sintang Regency Disaster Management Center. The mass of the building is divided into three parts separated by function and purpose. The approach to design applies an integrated concept, referring to a standardized and accommodating spatial layout.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 426
Author(s):  
Arif Affandi ◽  
Jawas Dwijo Putro ◽  
Emilya Kalsum

Danau Lait became famous after going viral on social media because of its natural beauty and uniqueness. Located in Subah Village, Sanggau Regency in West Kalimantan Province. Currently, Danau Lait is starting to be visited by many people. Based on references to the number of visitors to Lake Lait in recent months, it has reached more than 8000 visitors. The surge in visitors to Lake Lait is not matched by the accommodation that accommodates the needs of visitors. Therefore, we need a place or place for refreshing and comfortable rest for visitors, namely in the form of a Resort hotel. The function of a Resort hotel is not only to stay but also to enjoy the natural attractions of Danau Lait. The design of this Resort hotel uses the concept of a Neo-vernacular approach, which is a combination of the concept of traditional buildings and modern buildings which are emphasized on the building's facade. The use of this concept also aims to give an identity to the Hotel Resort Danau Lait building. Based on the existing problems, it is possible to create a Resort hotel with a Neo-vernacular approach that can accommodate the needs of tourists visiting Danau Lait.


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