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International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
ISSN : 25811347     EISSN : 25811347     DOI : -
Core Subject : Engineering,
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research (IJBESR) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to architectural design; building science; history, critics, and theory of architecture; urban planning; and housing and settlement study.
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Environmental Attributes Review of Muara Angke Fish Market and Auction, Jakarta, Indonesia Finta Lissimia; Gian Wahyu Riyadi; Rivan Bryan Tirta; Anisa Anisa
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 5, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.5.1.23-30

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Environmental attributes as a design quality assessment material have been put forward since 1980. Muara Angke Fish Market and Auction is the largest fish auction facility in Indonesia. Its development has received attention from the community for a long time. This article intends to examine the quality of the Muara Angke design by using environmental attributes proposed by Weisman in 1980. The study was conducted by first determining the attributes to be used, namely activity, accessibility, and sociality. The research method is descriptive qualitative by examining these three aspects at Muara Angke Fish Market and Auction. Market facilities and fish auction in Muara Angke are considered feasible in terms of activities and sociality. However, accessibility needs to be improved. The combination of one-door access and linear circulation is suitable to reach all points, but the absence of distribution of circulation paths between sellers, buyers, and goods makes the main route congested, especially in the active phase of the market, namely at night.Keywords: Activity, Accessibility, Environmental Attributes, Muara Angke Fish Market and Auction, Sociality
FEASIBILITY OF ACCESSIBILITY IN SEKAYU VILLAGE SEMARANG Sepli Yandri; Yeptadian Sari; Dedi Hantono
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 5, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.5.1.43-50

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In urban areas, accessibility is one of significant factors to increase the economic growth. Accessibility is very important in improving community welfare. Infrastructure can also cause economic growth. Therefore, proper road infrastructure is useful for good accessibility. Development of transportation and network of road are useful to facilitate the activities in the village. As one of the urban areas in Semarang city, Sekayu village needs good accessibility as well, because Sekayu is a historic village. In this village, many old buildings have the potential to invite tourists to come to the city. Therefore, this study aims to assess the suitability of accessibility in Sekayu Village.
Determinant Factors for Apartment Location-Decisions in Surabaya Nilam Atsirina Krisnaputri; Kovic Salim
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 5, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.5.1.1-6

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Surabaya which has been growing by trading, office and industry activities, requires a representative residential. In addition, the increase of population growth requires it as well. However, due to limited amount of land in Surabaya, government opens wide opportunities in developing apartments. Ease of permitting in apartments development and coupled with increasing of apartments demand manifold both in terms of developers (investor) nor the buyer has encouraged the location of apartments grow at random. The spread of the location is important in order to avoid build up that can give the layer of building and environmental dimensions. This study is conducted to explore issues and approaches of factors which giving effect on apartment location decisions by using literature review method. As a result, factors for apartment location-decisions are consist of (1) physical factors, (2) accessibility factor, and (3) land and legal factor.
Urban Farming During the Pandemic and Its Effect on Everyday Life Maya Andini; Ova Candra Dewi; Annisa Marwati
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 5, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.5.1.51-62

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This study aims to see the effect of practicing urban farming in limited space in landed houses, especially during this pandemic. Pandemic forces us to stay at home at all times while continuing to do our daily activities of working and studying. This results in a shifting of time consumption we used to spend time commuting to work for other activities, including urban farming at home. Urban farming is the activity of growing and producing food in the city, as food is one of the basic needs of humans to survive. In addition to supporting food security within the area, it gives benefits also to the people’s health and well-being, as well as the surrounding environment. The methods used in this study are exercising and observing the availability of space and its effect on people and living space (environment) from the literature review point of view and case studies. This study eventually finds that performing urban farming as a choice of activity is proven to be beneficial in maintaining people’s health and wellbeing.
Structural Design Adapt to Building Mass Forms on Contoured Land Theresia Pynkyawati; Rini Cahyani
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 5, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.5.1.7-16

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Warung Salse is located in Dago Giri Bandung, West Java, is a public building built on contoured ground. The criteria for the material used are light material, do not increase the carrying capacity of the soil and do not cause subsidence. The structure of Warung Salse adjusts to the shape of the building mass and the conditions of the ground contour so that the roof has a multifunctional role as a roof and wall covering with a sloping portal structure, seen from its shape that reaches the ground in front and shrinks behind following the view of the Warung Salse area. The research was conducted using descriptive analysis method, discussing structures with mass associated with mass order theory, mass form, roof structures, columns, beams, and structures on contoured soil. From the final result it will be known the shape of the building mass and the structural model of the contoured soil. 
Qualification Of Vacant Urban Lands As Potential Green Spaces Used ForOptimising The Storm Drainage System Of Resistencia City (Argentina) Julieta M Daciuk; Valeria Schneider
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 5, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.5.1.31-42

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The increasing rainfall issues related with current humid periods, as part of city of Resistencia’s climate in Argentina, impact and affect their population. This city has an inefficient storm drainage system, as a result of human intervention in the natural environment. Moreover, there is a wide range of vacant land that can offer and integrated green open spaces system that could relief and absorb the overflow of rainfall, while ensuring optimum solutions to face floods with less intervention, less environmental impact and low investment. The outcomes of this research have pointed out four key sectors suffering frequent flood and could be relief with green open spaces. This vacant land, are still available to be incorporated as absorbent areas that could also be design a flooding park, offering not only absorbent areas but also could be useful for leisure purposes, available for the community.
The Evaluation of Mode Shift Preference within Bus Rapid Transit-oriented Development Context Lutfi Prayogi; Finta Lissimia
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 5, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/ijbesr.5.1.17-22

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Bus rapid transit (BRT) has been acknowledged as a mode of transit that is appropriate to be constructed in conjunction with transit-oriented development (TOD). In order to evaluate the occurrence of a TOD with BRT systems as its component, evaluating the passengers’ mode shift triggered by the provision of the BRT systems is one approach that can be taken. Within the mentioned type of TOD, the built environment should support, or even more trigger, the passengers’ mode shift into taking the BRT systems. This article evaluates the mode shift preference of Transjakarta BRT passengers. This article also evaluates the heterogeneity of mode shift preference among various groups of Transjakarta passengers. This article qualitatively describes the mode shift preference, while the data was collected, processed, and presented in quantitative manners. Information regarding the mode shift preference is collected through an indirect interview. The statistics of the mode shift preference is processed using simple statistical analysis and Bartlett’s test for variance heterogeneity. It is found that the role of the built environment in supporting Transjakarta passengers’ mode shift into taking Transjakarta is relatively low. It is also found that the variance of the mode shift preference is homogeneous across various groups of Transjakarta passengers. This article concludes that the envisioned bus rapid transit-oriented development (BRTOD) hasn't been fully occurring in areas around Transjakarta corridors.

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