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Journal : Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre

BANGUNAN KONVENSI DAN EKSIBISI BANDUNG “TEMA ARSITEKTUR KONTEMPORER” Excya Tiaratanto; kemal affandi; andiyan
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Sains dan Teknik (F-INTEN)

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Perkembangan Pariwisata MICE menjadi salah satu yang diminati saat ini, banyak kota-kota besar meningkatkan destinasi pariwisata MICE, Bandung menjadi salah satu kota yang meningkatkan Pariwisata MICE. Beragam kegiatan Pertemuan,Pegelaran seni budaya, seminar industry ,Pendidikan , Pameran produk dan karya seni menjadi daya Tarik tersendiri. Menjadi salah satu destinasi wisata bagi pengunjung dari dan luar kota bandung. Konsep utama Dari hasil pembahasan bangunan ini mampu menciptakan harmoni antara fungsi utama bangunan Konvesi dan Eksibisi dengan penerapan konsep arsitektur kontemporer. Tata ruang dan konsep interior mengikuti tren desain masa kini. Harmonisasi ruangan yang menyatu dengan ruang luar site menjadi salah satu poin utama pada konsep arsitektur kontemporer.
Mixed-Use Building Design Apartments And Commercial Building Edward Shobari; Kemal Affandi; Nutrian Galupamudia
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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By 2020, the 2,444,160 projected population of Bandung will continue to grow, as the need for housing in Bandung City is increasing, but the land is available for restricted housing. Congestion is a problem that needs to be solved as well too. This traffic was caused by a sizable Bandung movement, especially with the movement intent to work at 60.55%. To solve this problem, mixed buildings can be an alternative solution. The mixed-use building contained a vertical dwelling that increased land efficiency, and there is also a diversity of functions that can reduce movement. By choosing new urbanism themes, the entire design aspect of the mixed-use building is linked to 10(ten) new urbanism principles, such as material, public space, circulation, and landscape.
Resort & SPA Design Siti Maryam Fauziah; Kemal Affandi; Arief Perdana Putra
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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The continuous growth of the times, particularly in West Bandung, necessitates that individuals continue to increase their potential and income in order to fulfill their basic demands. In this manner, community activities are expanding, but the community's physical and mental health are deteriorating due to the monotony and sameness of daily life, such as increased traffic congestion and deteriorating air quality. With the aforementioned conditions, facilities that can be used are required. Resort & Spa is one way to enhance the community's physical and mental health in the form of a place to vacation, rest, and relax in a new environment. This work employs a descriptive approach of analysis, namely the collection of data. This data is gathered via a literature review and comparative analysis of comparable initiatives, and is then examined. With a number of difficulties resulting from the fast growth of the times, one of which is an unhealthy atmosphere, the design of this Hotel & Spa seeks to create a pristine environment with the notion of returning to nature using the Eco Architecture theme. By integrating the principles and ideals of Eco Architecture to Resorts & Spas, it is anticipated that natural harm would be reduced. Spatial layout and circulation are planned with the environment's essentials, such as air conditioning, views, lighting, etc., in mind, with the aim of reducing energy use. In addition, the use of eco-friendly and indigenous materials, such as wood, reinforces the idea of this resort and spa, which is to return to nature.
Modern Music Performance Architectural Design Gilang Adi Pamungkas; Fajar Ikhwan Harnomo; Kemal Affandi
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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This idea was developed out of need. Displaying Contemporary Music Unsuitable buildings, particularly in urban areas. Since five years ago, Bandung, a city with a big number of fan communities, has grown by 20 per cent. As far as acoustic quality and space limitations are concerned, the accessibility of music performance halls in Bandung does not currently offer a solution to these issues. The purpose of this plan is to upgrade the production of contemporary music execution so that it becomes a standardized assembly in the Bandung region as a whole and globally, with capable acoustic innovations, so that it can serve as a benchmark in the construction of contemporary music execution structures. To address the current issue, a presentation room with an acoustic innovation strategy that is tailored to the needs of the melody exhibition will be designed. This plan will result in the creation of an option plan for assembling a contemporary music performance that conforms to the client's specifications regarding acoustic quality and room constraints. Architecture with a dynamic idea. This concept represents a desire to create a dynamic and hospitable environment, thereby encouraging clients to develop their thinking consistently. Through advanced and basic plans, with the goal of maintaining its diversity and enjoyment. Through this concept, we are expected to provide our guests with a beautiful yet comfortable environment. In addition, the outcomes of this plan can be an input for the Joint Government of West Java, the local community, and art activists, particularly musical specialists, to have the option to collaborate on the construction of performance expressions based on their respective needs using the planned methodology and strategy.