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Pusat Publikasi Gedung Giri Yasa Fakultas Arsitektur dan Desain UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur Jalan Raya Rungkut Madya, Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60294
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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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FASHION OUTLET DESIGN WITH THE THEME OF LOCAL PRIDE AS AN EFFORT TO DEFEND NATIONAL PRODUCTS Muhammad Reiza Pahlawan; Eva Elviana
Border Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): NOVEMBER 2020
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The economic improvement in the fashion sub-sector was contributed by local small and medium business (SME) brand owners engaged in the fashion sector. Local Pride Movement is a movement to support local brands that will foster the interest of Indonesian people to look at domestic fashion brands. Bandung as Parijs Van Java in Indonesia, produces many local fashion brands, known as the founders of fashion factory outlets (FOF), which are fashion tourism destinations. However, this FOF began to decline with the 4.0 industrial revolution, where shopping was done online, so many home industries did not have a place to display their merchandise. To keep up with online shopping trends, Fashion Outlets are needed that specialize in local brands, with the aim of promoting and increasing the sale and purchase of local industries. The design of this Fashion Outlet uses the theme of Local Pride with the approach of Contemporary Architecture, which elevates the Art Deco style in the current era. Contextualism design method, namely aligning the appearance of the building with the context of the surrounding environment, with the International Style style. The results of the design concept are containers with a variety of atmosphere and local fashion brand shopping experience, such as Shopping Street, Thrifting Market (buying and selling used goods), Indoor Retail, Event and Food Market Floor which is equipped with Local Culinary Stand, auction room and temporary gallery, and Rooftop Retail which is outdoor space on the upper floor.
STUDY OF IMAGEABILITY AND PERMEABILITY CONCEPTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF KOTA KOWLOON HONG KONG CENTER Putra Fajar; Ari Widyati Purwantiasning
Border Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): NOVEMBER 2020
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The Kowloon Hong Kong area is an urban area in Hong Kong which consists of the Kowloon and New Kowloon Peninsula. This area is the city center of Hong Kong which has high mobility, and is rich in activity. The kowloon area has a variety of facilities such as offices, commercial, business, public facilities, residential, conservation and recreation. Most of the regional architecture has an international or modern style that makes the infrastructure of good quality and becomes an attraction for visitors. Kowloon is an area that has the most visitors from Hong Kong residents because there are office areas and tourists because of the many hotel facilities in the Tsim Sha Tsui area, especially shopping areas, international culinary delights, and are the most popular spots for tourists. This study aims to examine the concept of imagability and permeability in the development of the Kowloon area using the Kevin Lynch theory. Imageability is a depiction of the physical qualities of an object or area. Permeability is the quality of accessibility and humanmovement activities in an area. The results of the research show that the Kowloon area has excellent image of the city path, node, landmark, district and edge and permeability regarding block accessibility, lane width, and very good line relations so that it can be assessed that the Kowloon area is a legible area
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AR & VR IMPLEMENTATION IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Brasmata Putra Redyantanu
Border Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): NOVEMBER 2020
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Architectural design is a process of creating built environment, to achieve certain goals. Within the process, there are several steps of design, start from conceptual design, technical drawing, until the construction stage. Architect needs to present their idea to client, to reach an agreement on building design. Architect can use old school technic to communicate their idea, such as manual drawing, scale model, animation, but also the recent technology such as Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. This study seeks to find the character of the use of each of these technologies through literature study, make comparisons, and conclude each character so that architectural designers can use these media appropriately in their design process.
THE HISTORY OF KAMPONG MADRAS DEVELOPMENT IN MEDAN Adam Kurniawan
Border Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): NOVEMBER 2020
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As one of the largest cities in Indonesia, Medan is one of the multiethnic cities that has demographics of residents with different cultural and religious backgrounds. The development of Medan as the best tobacco leaf producing center in the Dutch Colonial period is inseparable from the establishment of Kampong Madras as a residential area of Tamil community. Over time, Kampong Madras began to develop and change the function and physical function of the area. Based on the above phenomenon, research on Kampong Madras area uses a qualitative method by taking research data through a comparison of regional conditions in the Dutch Colonial period and currently by reviewing several related literature studies so that there is a relationship between users, activities, and space in the residential area. The results of the study of Kampong Madras area found that changes related to social, cultural, economic factors related to the development of facilities and infrastructure in Kampong Madras area.
STUDY ON HOUSING AND SETTLEMENT AREA KELURAHAN RAWA BADAK UTARA - KOJA Puji Wijanarko; Novalinda; Wakyudi
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Urbanization is a city problem and the population continue to grow endlessly from year to year. Integrated Village is the North Jakarta Kodya village as one of the central government areas of the Republic of Indonesia, not spared from population problems (urbanization). The development of North Rawa Badak Village is inseparable from the rapid growth of the city of North Jakarta. The impact of these developments is mainly in terms of settlements, so it is known as a dense residential area that has the potential to create slums. The purpose of this study is to develop three fundamental assets of the community simultaneously: namely housing and settlement assets (a future village planning), economic assets and socio-cultural assets (rejuvenation, resettlement or rehabilitation of the environment of slums in the area). The methodology used is through quantitative and qualitative approaches called mix-method approaches. The quantitative approach is used to assess population development, population spatial density, and determinants of the level of slum area of an area which is carried out by quantitative methods such as scoring or weighting. While the qualitative approach is used to see the slum environment clusters as well as the socio-economic conditions of the community that are formed from trends due to slum criteria in the urban environment. The expected results are the drafting of the Policy and Strategy in the arrangement of the North Badak Rawa distric
THE STUDY OF FACADE TYPOLOGY IN WAYANG KEKAYON MUSEUM YOGYAKARTA BY CENTRAL JAVA VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE APPROACH Brian Muhammad Dhiaulhaq; Wiwik Dwi Susanti
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Yogyakarta Kekayon Wayang Museum is a place or facility to exhibit the types and forms of puppets from various regions, both domestic and foreign, such as wayang kuli, wayang golek, wayang klitik, wayang kaper, wayang beber, wayang potehi, paintings, gamelan and other puppet equipments. The Yogyakarta Kekayon Wayang Museum has several activities that visitors can participate in, such as wayang-making workshops, watching films, and puppet shows or performances. The design of the Kekayon Wayang Museum building especially in facade design has an important role in the building. The facade has the function of assessing a building using what kind of concept without having to enter the building. Through a qualitative descriptiye method, which is describing the state of the object of Yogyakarta Kekayon Wayang Museum based on visible fact and what it is. The explanation of the facade uses Central Javanese Vernacular Architecture combined with vernacular architecture. From teh research results, there were several conclusions. The facade concept contained in the Yogyakata Kekayon Wayang Museum had a concept that contained vernacular elements in Central Java with the dominant use of a roof named Joglo.

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