Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

FLEKSIBILITAS INTERIOR DALAM MENUNJANG SIFAT TEMPORARITY PADA RUANG POSYANDU Annisa Marwati; Nia Namirah Hanum
RUSTIC Vol 2 No 1 (2022): RUSTIC
Publisher : ITB Ahmad Dahlan Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (451.74 KB) | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v2i1.1748

Abstract

This study discusses the concept of flexibility in Interior Design that can be applied to posyandu spaces to support the effectiveness and efficiency of providing temporary posyandu spaces. The purpose of this study is to propose more effective and efficient interior concept idea for the posyandu space, both in terms of time and effort, without compromising the function of the space itself. The implementation of routine posyandu activities has proven to have a good impact on the health status of children under five. In this case, the provision of space for posyandu activities needs to be continuously improved to improve health services in Indonesia. The research was conducted by qualitative approach with literature studies and case studies as the main sources of reference. The results of this study indicate that the posyandu space has several spatial characteristics, such as (1) independent and temporary, (2) multifunctional, (3) serving at least 5 (five) series of activities, and (4) requiring a storage area. To support these characteristics, this study carries the idea of flexibility in interior design that is collapsible/demountable and also movable. An example of this concept is also given to provide initial reference of flexibility in interior design that can be applied for posyandu.
FENOMENA KONVERGENSI: POLA SPASIAL PADA PEMBAURAN AKTOR DI KAWASAN TEBUIRENG, JOMBANG Hanifa Fijriah Wasnadi; Evawani Ellisa; Dic Fla Vidya Kriss Tanny; Nia Namirah Hanum
RUSTIC Vol 2 No 2 (2022): RUSTIC
Publisher : ITB Ahmad Dahlan Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1408.237 KB) | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v2i2.1752

Abstract

In the development of civilization, humans have become the core in urban spaces. Therefore, human encounters in urban space becomes inevitable. Simultaneously, inclusiveness has been and is still a parameter for the accomplishment of a good public spaces. This study aims to understand the spatial pattern of human encounters in urban spaces. Tebuireng’s Pesantren area and Gus Dur Tomb were then chosen as a case study due to their intense use by more than 1 million people which are divided into 3 main actors, namely santri, pilgrims and local residents. The approach used in this research is a qualitative approach, by conducting literature studies, field observations, interviews, documentation, mapping and drawing. The author finds collision or convergence phenomenon in the mixing of actors in the observed area. There are two major types of convergence that occur in the 6 major collision zones, namely single directional convergence and multi directional convergence. The convergence mechanism of each zone is then analyzed according to its type. The study found that convergence phenomenon produces swelling space as an area that holds mass overflow after the collision occurs.