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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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EVALUATION OF PALIHAN JAVANESE CHRISTIAN CHURCH WORSHIP ROOM DESIGN TOWARDS NOISE HANDLING Tabita Febriawaty Kartika Putri; Erni Setyowati
Border Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): JUNE 2023
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The construction of the New Yogyakarta International Airport required Palihan Javanese Christian Church to be relocated. Although it has been relocated, the new location of Palihan Javanese Christian Church remains very close to New Yogyakarta International Airport. The design of worship space at Palihan Javanese Christian Church then becomes a big challenge. Noise is one of the most challenging aspects for the success of the space design. Research on noise in the worship room of Palihan Javanese Christian Church was conducted to find out how much noise that enters the worship room of Palihan Javanese Christian Church and its causes, so that the design of the worship room of Palihan Javanese Christian Church can be evaluated to be better. The research was conducted by measuring noise in the worship room using a Sound Level Meter and by identifying the design of the worship room of Palihan Javanese Christian Church. From the research that has been done, noise that occurs in the worship room of Palihan Javanese Christian Church still exceeds the acceptable noise level for worship space.
DISASTER SHELTER DESIGN AS AN ADDITIONAL FUNCTION IN UNIVERSITY OF BENGKULU’S MOSQUE Debby Seftyarizki; Ahmad Karim Azzuhdi; Dwi Oktavallyan Saputri
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Mosque is preferable for shelter or refuge area in emergency situation from natural disaster in Indonesia. Therefore, additional function for a mosque is needed. This paper will discuss how to create a shelter mosque for earthquake and tsunami hazard. Site was located at University of Bengkulu, one of disaster evacuation area appointed by Bengkulu City regulation. Two main design variables used are the height level of evacuation floor area which determined by tsunami wave height prediction, and the convenience of site and building circulation path. Space syntax analysis were conducted to find the best circulation path design. Building design proposed as the result of this study are evacuation area on 2nd floor level or in the elevation of 8,5m, 3 site entrance along with the circulation path, and 4 vertical access to reach evacuation area on 2nd floor. The farthest access to reach evacuation area (height level of 16,5m) from site entrance is 12 minutes. This proposed shelter mosque are expected to be a placed for interaction, worship, and shelter for University academician and community around the campus when disaster occurred.
MORPHOLOGY OF BATAAFSE PETROLEUM MAATSCHAPPIJ BECOME PERTAMINA SEMARANG AS A CONSERVATION EFFORT Dewanggo Haryo Paramtopo; R Siti Rukayah
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Conservation can be used as a process of maintaining a place as an effort to preserve cultural values. Conservation includes maintenance and may be appropriate to the situation including preservation, restoration, reconstruction and adaptation. Conservation buildings also have architectural, aesthetic, historical, documentary, archaeological, economic and social values. The Bataafse Petroleum Maatschappij Cultural Heritage Building, which is currently a Pertamina building, is a cultural heritage building with registration number 92. This company is the forerunner of Pertamina Indonesia. There was a change from The Bataafse Petroleum Maatschappij 1920 to PT. Pertamina Persero has gone through five name changes, namely PN. Permina 1957, PN. Pertamina 1961, PN. Pertamina, Pertamina 1971, and the last change to PT. Pertamina Persero in 2003 the change of name was related to a change in function so that from the change in function the aim of the research was to analyze the morphology of the cultural heritage building of the oil industry building to become Pertamina's office as a conservation effort with research limitations in 1920 and 2023. The research method carried out was qualitative with descriptive method. Because the method describes the actual phenomenon in the field and then analyzes it. The qualitative research process develops dynamically according to the information obtained and the conditions of the research subjects.
DESIGN CRITERIAS OF PERFORMANCE BUILDING WITH GOOD SPATIAL QUALITY IN BANYUWANGI Intan Agustina Pratiwi; Asri Dinapradipta; Vicentius Totok Noerwasito
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Fashion shows and music concerts held in Banyuwangi have different requirements and needs. So that the design criteria of one performance building with another are of course different because it adapts the requirements and needs of the event being held. Meanwhile, a performance building needs to have good spatial quality in order to meet the needs and requirements, as well as create comfort for its users. This study aims to explore the design criteria for performance building that can produce good spatial quality. The research method used is qualitative method based on primary data through field studies, and secondary data through literature studies. The results of the research are the formulation of performance building design criteria that can respond to the needs and requirements of fashion shows and music concerts in Banyuwangi. Exploration of performance building design criteria focuses on visual and acoustic aspects. So that the resulting criteria can be used as a reference for designing an effective and efficient performance building in meeting the various needs and requirements of the event, as well as creating comfort for its users.
EFFECT OF INNER COURT PROCESSING ON DAYLIGHTING OF UPI CIBIRU BUILDING Shefa Yunel Handika; Utami
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Daylighting is an important aspect of building design. Inner Court is an area in the building in the form of a garden or open space with openings on it so that natural lighting can enter. The Inner Court serves as a source of natural lighting that can provide visual comfort for users. This study aims to investigate the success of the Inner Court's influence on daylighting in lecture buildings at the University of Education Indonesia (UPI), Cibiru. The research method used is descriptive quantitative, to analyze, describe and review the object under study in accordance with the existing conditions and draw conclusions from the phenomenon using computer simulations through the Velux Daylight Visualizer program. The research focused on knowing, testing, and measuring the extent of the success of natural lighting of buildings in the Inner Court compared to without Inner Court, by producing the results of natural light obtained and measuring the ideal suitability of natural lighting with SNI in the inner space. The results show that the existence of inner court is very effective in meeting the needs of natural lighting compared to when natural lighting only relies on side openings, without using inner court. The results of the comparison of the two differences in building preparations show a very significant difference in the fulfillment of natural lighting standards according to SNI standards. The existence of Inner Court helps fulfill the needs of natural lighting, visual comfort, and reduces the use of artificial light, thus contributing to the energy efficiency of the building.
PERCEPTION OF RESIDENTIAL CONDITIONS AS AN ONLINE LEARNING SPACE Comparative Study Of Residences In Yogyakarta And Bandung Patricia Pahlevi Noviandri; Anugrah Sabdono Sudarsono
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The condition of living plays a vital role in the online learning process at home. The residential need for support in the learning process was seen when Covid-19 forced students to study from their residences. However, residences not designed for students to carry out the learning process from home result in the focus/concentration in the process not running well. The study aims to explore the dimensions of residential perception that are by online learning needs. This study uses a quantitative approach with PCA analysis to find dimensions that need to be considered in the residence so that the learning process from home can run well. This study used student respondents living in Yogyakarta and Bandung so that the results of this study have a comparison of student perceptions in two different cities. The dimensions of perception of living conditions for online learning are audial quality, space comfort, space performance, and visual quality. Living conditions have differences in perception according to the type of residence in the form of boarding houses and houses. Ultimately, this study provides design principles that need to be considered in today’s residential design.

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