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Border: Jurnal Arsitektur
ISSN : 26565889     EISSN : 26851598     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33005/border.v1i2
Journal BORDER is a journal published by the Department of Architecture of Faculty of Architecture and Design, UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur that accommodates the results of research and products of scientific thought in the field of architecture and the built environment. Jurnal BORDER accepts articles both in Indonesian and English language. This journal will publish two times a year, June and November, and reviewed by independent reviewers with expertise in the field of architecture and the built environment.
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THE EFFECT OF BUILDING ORIENTATION ON FACADES IN THE LINE OF BALUWARTI BUILDING KRATON YOGYAKARTA Istiana Adianti; Nurina Vidya A
Border: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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Various methods are used by humans to respond to an uncomfortable climate. Indonesia has a wet tropical climate where the air temperature and humidity are quite high. Tembok Baluwarti of Yogyakarta Palace functions to encircle the area of the Sultan's residence and Abdi Dalem's settlement as well as the soldier's inspection line. Significant changes in form and function occur when HB VI allows outside Beteng residents to live temporarily in an open place inside and around Beteng. The east and west side settlements are considered to have no thermal comfort compared to the other side. The building and opening orientation factors influence the architectural design to increase thermal comfort in wet tropical climates. The solution to solving the thermal comfort problems carried out by each occupant in most residential and commercial buildings is that they add a trellis or extension of the roof width, then use banners/banners/bamboo to help block the heat of the sun, and the last strategy is to add vegetation in front of his house.
APPLICATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING IN THE LIBRARY OF UIN SUNAN AMPEL SURABAYA Inas Shalihah; Mohammad Pranoto Soedjarwo
Border: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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The actual energy efficiency is not a new criterion in architectural design. The context of the existence of a building is always determined by the boundaries of climate and building materials. Energy Saving Architecture is one of the architectural typologies that is oriented towards the conservation of global natural environment. UINSA Campus (State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel) in Surabaya became one of the examples of buildings that are less efficient in energy use and have not met the idealized standard after the SNI 7330: 2009 about the college library that the college library should provide a building with enough space for collection , staff, and users with a ratio of at least 0.5 m2 for each student. This research was conducted to measure how far the level of energy efficiency used in UINSA Surabaya library building. Methods of observational research with qualitative descriptive. Observations, interviews, and measurements using measuring tools as a complement to this study. The building will be assessed from the LEED rating system. After the study of the object, the building of this library can achieve efficient energy building target of 60% means reduced 40%. The result comes from 15% vertical circulation using ramp, solar radiation reduction due to oriented building of 15%, Renewable energy use due to the use of solar panels and smart building technology by 10%.
APPLICATION OF THE DEAF SPACE CONCEPT IN THE DESIGN OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (SLB-B) Rully Permadi; Niniek Anggriani; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Border: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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Special school for the deaf (SLB-B) in West Surabaya is a special education facility for deaf people in East Java which aims to develop deaf people to become independent and ready for global competition. The school was specially designed according to the characteristics and behaviors of deaf people who have limitations in receiving verbal information (sounds), due to disability in their hearing senses from birth or birth defects, so that the deaf is more likely to rely on the sense of sight to be able to receive information. However, now we live in a world that relies on delivering information through voice media. Therefore, there needs to be a place where the deaf is able to adapt to the environment more and gain education before they are finally ready in the real global competition. Based on these issues, this study aims to design an educational building specifically designed for the deaf (deaf space), with the theme "see the world, face the future" which can be interpreted that education is one of the most important things in human life, education can open knowledge and knowledge to the greatest extent so that with good education people will be more prepared to face global competition in the future.
"COMPLEMENT POLARITY" ON JUANDA AIRPORT TRAIN STATIONS IN SIDOARJO Mohamad Ega Putra; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Border: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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Juanda Airport is an international airport that is one of the infrastructure that is relied on by the Surabaya City government and the East Java provincial government to improve the economy of East Java. The increasing need for air transportation has made Juanda airport require development efforts to meet the needs of users from both locally and internationally while at the same time implementing the policies of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia regarding mass transportation. This study examines the importance of airport train stations presence as a form of transportation integration within the city. As the final result, this study submitted a design proposal with the theme chosen according to the conditions and context suitable for the Juanda airport train station. The airport train station proposal location is in the terminal 1 area of Juanda airport which is right in front of terminal 1. Based on the location, there are several problems, namely access to the station for passengers from terminal 2 and terminal 3 plans, vehicle movement patterns and passenger movement in airport train station operations, and the station's position is right in front of terminal 1 of the airport, this affects the appearance (identity) of joglo terminal 1. From the problems above the design proposal uses the theme "complement polarity" using the postmodern approach. Thus the Juanda airport train station is expected to be able to adjust to the system that has taken place at Juanda airport without disturbing each other.
DEVELOPMENT OF BAMBOO YOGYAKARTA VILLAGE TOURISM USING LOCALISM APPROACH Eva Ayu Nadya; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Border: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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Sleman Regency, has a tourism potential that is high enough if optimized can provide a positive influence on the surrounding community. One of the tourist villages that has potential in Ds. Sendangagung Dsn. Brajan, Kec. Step aside. To produce tourism that is of interest to tourists, it is necessary to develop tourist facilities, namely: 1) Lodging that until now still uses the homes of local residents; 2) Bamboo Classes for Packages for Existence of Learning Bamboo Crafts; 3) Performance area as a place for performing dance and gamelan performances; 4) Bamboo Art Gallery and 5) Bamboo Shop as a container for handicrafts by craftsmen and visitors of tourist villages. The location of the site is an empty land area of approximately 20,000m². From several facts, the issues and goals that have been analyzed appear a red thread which is then used as the design theme, "When Nature Meet Art". The intention is to express the identity of the natural beauty of the Brajan Bamboo Tourism Village and the bamboo handicrafts produced. The design approach uses Localism to manifest buildings towards the environment in the realm of tradition, culture & social. So that the resulting design is able to realize a tourist area that is able to synergize between buildings with natural, cultural, and local wisdom comprehensively.
IDENTIFICATION OF HOSPITAL BUILDING CHANGES AS EVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN PROCESS Iwan Adi Indrawan; Muhammad Faqih; Hari Purnomo
Border: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

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Nowadays evidence-based design in the hospital design process is increasingly needed in making design decisions. This process provides an opportunity for architects to be able to find new solutions in anticipating various problems related to architectural aspects. One of the problems that exist in the hospital building types is the need to accommodate change. The change referred to in this case is a change in the architecture of the building's configuration. The existence of change requires a flexible and adaptive architectural design. Change provides an opportunity to grow and improve but also provides chance for problems. In this case the problem faced is the tendency of the need for spatial changes both due to their capacity and function. the research aims to identify the form of change as an initial step in the design stage. The method used is a literature study and case study at a public hospital in Surabaya to determine the trends in the form of changes that generally occur. Based on the results obtained there are five types of changes, namely Volume, service lines, Patient mix and standard of care, Size and Medical Discovery, and three types of changes that can occur in hospital architecture, namely improvisation, Building changes, Expansion Building (Building Extension). The trends in the types and forms of change in the two hospitals are Volume and improvisation.

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