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Analisis Efektifitas Groin terhadap Abrasi Pantai Kampung Tua Nongsa Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning; Fernando, Delvin; Oktavino, Farel Cassaro; Tan, Rosalinda; Hura, Wester Maesi; Rangkuty, Gladies Imanda Utami
Arsir Vol 7, No 2 (2023): Arsir
Publisher : Universitas muhammadiyah palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v7i2.5483

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The groin is a building construction located on the shore with an orientation that points perpendicularly to the sea. The function of the groin is as a barrier from sediments that move along the coastline and a medium for wave dampening. Changes in coastal areas caused by nature or normal marine activities make coastal areas need to be considered more deeply. The groin construction process that does not apply structural and architectural science or analysis causes the building to be unstable and easily destroyed by large waves. The decline of the coastline in Kampung Tua Nongsa from 1995 to 2022 as far as 30 meters resulted in residential settlements experiencing continuous land shifts. The research method uses descriptive qualitative through interview, observation, and documentation approaches. This research aims to obtain the results of the effectiveness of groins on the coast of Kampung Tua Nongsa by looking at the distribution pattern, structure, material, and architecture. The research results show that groins that are effective for the beach conditions of Kampung Tua Nongsa should be natural stone material with groin lengths of 50 cm - 60 cm and groin heights between 0.5 - 1.0 m.
Between Architecture, Story, and Place Identity: A Narrative Approach for Creative Placemaking in Museum Design Aguspriyanti, Carissa Dinar; Benny, Benny; Christine, Venita; Fernando, Delvin; Tan, Angelina
Jurnal Arsitektur TERRACOTTA Vol 5, No 1
Publisher : Itenas, Institut Teknologi Nasional Bandung

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Museum architecture is required to tell a story more than just the physical building to be able to convey the knowledge and messages it carries. When architecture can be enjoyed physically and psychologically, architecture can be more memorable, easier to understand and appreciated by its users. How people value a place can be influenced by a narrative that gives character or identity to that place. Therefore, stories play a crucial role in making a place and shaping its identity. Placemaking concept has several types of approaches to transform spaces and enhance their significance. In particular, this study explored how to use narratives for creative placemaking in museum design, using a qualitative descriptive method that refers to the design process. Using narratives in architectural design has been well-known as storytelling architecture involving two techniques that are ‘storytelling as a metaphor’ and ‘storytelling through sequencing’. The results indicated that these techniques play a part in creative placemaking application which has three design principles, particularly in museum design. By incorporating storytelling techniques, architects and designers can create spaces that evoke emotions, foster connections, and enhance the overall experience of a place.