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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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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC SPACE AND PEOPLE BEHAVIOR (CASE STUDY: MANGGAR RIVERBANK SETTLEMENT) Nadia Almira Jordan; Mega Ulimaz
Border Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): NOVEMBER 2019
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The meaning of space is one aspect of a successful public space which is seen by social interaction between users of the space. Existence of social interaction in residential areas as living spaces with a relatively high density and proximity can support the vitality of urban areas. The purpose of this study is to obtain a relationship between the formation of public space and the activities of the inhabitant or community, especially in riverbank settlements. Qualitative research methods are used to get a real picture of the situation or setting in the public spaces based on interpretations of direct observation. Researchers' observations are based on a literature review of open space and people's behavior in the public spaces. As part of the process of understanding the facts, street survey techniques were carried out in three open spaces in the Manggar settlement area to determine the pattern of space user activity in terms of penetration, action patterns, behavior mechanisms, and welfare. The results showed that public open space was formed through routine activities of the community naturally, through the process of selecting places close to work access.
THE EFFECT OF ACTIVITIES CHANGES IN TOURISM VILLAGE ON INHABITANT’S SENSE OF PLACE Annisa Nur Ramadhani
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Kampung Improvement Program in Surabaya is a program that focus on improving housing and settlements based on sustainable development. One of them is by the existence of thematic tourism kampung development that has cultural values both tangible and intangible. The development of this tourism kampung has a positive goal to improve the socio-economic welfare of the village community. But on the other hand, there was a change in the function and meaning of the kampung from a settlement system with low social accessibility to an open settlement for public. Changes in activity can also affect the people’s sense of place perception. This research strategy used is a mixed method that combines qualitative and quantitative research. Quantitative data through questionnaires were analyzed with cross tabulation techniques and qualitative data with literature studies and in-depth interviews which were then triangulated to obtain the final synthesis of research. The results show that the change has a positive effect on the inhabitant’s sense of place in term of activity. The sense of place itself is closely related to the level of community participation and sustainability in kampung development. This research has an important contribution to the development of the sense of place’s theory which can be a direction for the trilogy of settlement development such as government, private parties and local communities in determining the concept of sustainable tourism village development, especially in the city of Surabaya
URBAN HERITAGE REVITALIZATION THROUGH POTENTIAL OPTIMIZATION OF BUFFER ZONE IN GRESIK Adinda Sih P R Utami; Tanti Santriana Rosary Nasution; Satya Wahyuputra Santosa
Border Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): NOVEMBER 2019
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Conservation of cultural heritage area in Gresik has been implemented since 2009. The conservation process includes documentation, classification, and physical improvement. However, damage, change, and quality degradation in heritage area are still occurred. One of revitalized area in Gresik is Kampung Kemasan. The phenomena that emerge today is that the revitalization in Kampung Kemasan is deemed inadequate either to trigger the revival of heritage area in larger scale or to avoid the quality degradation of its surrounding heritage area. Therefore, this research aimed to find a solution of this problem by proposing design that focused on development of Kampung Kemasan buffer zone. This study used a qualitative descriptive method. Data were collected through community participation in order to mapping the region's potential, observation, and spatial interpreting. The spatial interpreting in this case is the interpretation of the character space formed in buffer zone. After all the data was obtained, it was analyzed by using the overlay method to obtain spaces that would be planned further. Results of the research are a buffer zone planning with design intervention on street furniture and pedestrian way that reinforces the image or the theme of the cultural heritage area.
THE IMPACT OF II-C MERR (MIDDLE EAST RING ROAD) DEVELOPMENT ON BUILDING CHARACTERS THROUGH THE PLACE MAKING APPROACH Wiwik Dwi Susanti; Fairuz Mutia; Heru Prasetiyo Utomo
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The construction of the MERR II-C highway is a series of projects in the Surabaya City Government connecting Gunung Anyarto Juanda. The impact of road construction is the splitting of the densely populated of kampong Gunung Anyar. The characteristics of the kampong penetrated by the road construction are formal and informal kampong. The sporadic character of the informal kampong is clearly visible from the debris of the remaining buildings, while the kampong formal is also visible from the neatly arranged character. At this time the character of the building trying to find identity because the character of informal kampong can still be detected but the influence of trade and service functions in MERR II-A and MERR II-B have begun to be seen. So that this research is considered important to determine the character of the building that appears the impact of the construction of the road MERR II-C. In mapping the character of the building using the place making approach, so it can know the building's character. The results showed that the character of the building formed was the character of commercial, service and residential buildings. Many new commercial buildings are found which are modifications between residential and commercial. Meanwhile a new communal space appeared to replace the communal space that had been lost.
MATERIAL EXPLORATION OF GLULAM IN SHELTER DESIGN USING CHANNEL OF CREATIVITY: FOCUS ON MATERIAL Nareswarananindya Nareswarananindya
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Characteristics of material can be explored and used as a channel of creativity in designing buildings. Nevertheless, the material exploration process must be able to support efficient use of resources throughout the building's life cycle, starting from material selection, design, construction, maintenance, to demolition. Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) is an alternative material which is wood-based materials, can be renewed and has low embodied energy. By using channel of creativity (focus on material, the characteristics of glulam are used as an approach to designing a building. The type of building that used as an object of exploration is a simple non-space building, called shelter. The design process is a cyclical series of phases: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation to obtain the most appropriate design. The analysis phase (glulam, shelter, and focus on material) create design criteria that will be used to produce several alternative designs at the synthesis stage. Then, some alternative designs are evaluated at the evaluation stage to get the most appropriate design. This research aims to find out schematic design of shelter in the form of single curves and double curves, composed of 60x60 cm glulam elements joined with notched technique.
CULTURAL APPEARANCE WITH ARCHITECTURAL LIVING ENVIRONMENT CONTEXT OF LOMBOK COMMUNITY Intania Kanina; Heru Subiyantoro
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Mandalika is an area with a very high tourism potential, both in terms of nature in the form of beaches and the socio-cultural community. Every year the number of tourists always increases. This tourism potential is also supported by the preservation of local culture in the local villages. This article will discuss how the culture of the people of Lombok is preserved through the realization of vernacular architecture. The research location is in the Sasak tribe settlement, namely in the village of Sade, Lombok. This study uses a descriptive method that describes the cultural manifestations of the Sasak Lombok community in the context of community treatment of the environment. Literature study is carried out to explore studies related to Sasak culture. Then the primary data collection was carried out through interviews with the local community to confirm the data from the literature study. The study results show that the realization of architecture in Sade Village is much influenced by culture in the life behavior of the Sasak people. Cultural behavior that emerges is the result of local community trust that is influenced by natural conditions, the community, and the beliefs held. Thus, the beliefs of the Sasak people influence the formation of the territorial order and building of the Sade Village community

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