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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.
Articles 57 Documents
EVALUATION OF LANDSCAPE ELEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AT SAMARENDAH PARK IN SAMARINDA Kathy Kezia Levarinda; Nadia Almira Jordan
Border Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): NOVEMBER 2021
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City parks as public urban infrastructure are required to provide facilities that can accommodate all levels of society, including people with disabilities as park users. One of the public green open spaces in Samarinda City, namely Samarendah Park, is known to still lack attention to accessible support facilities for people with disabilities. This research aims to evaluate the suitability of landscape element conditions in Samarendah Park for people with disabilities to the accessibility standards of city parks. The research approach method used is qualitative in the form of mapping analysis of landscape elements and supporting facilities of Samarendah Park which will then be evaluated with policy documents and related theories to be further calculated using a percentage formula that displays a large percentage of conformity conditions. The results of the analysis showed that the availability of landscape elements and supporting facilities in Samarenda Park was adequate because the laying was evenly distributed throughout the park area, but from the results of conformity evaluation, it was obtained that availability alone was not enough to support the activities of visitors because functionally and condition there are still landscape elements and supporting facilities that are not even in accordance with accessibility standards followed by large percentages produced.
HOUSE DESIGN PRINCIPLE TO HELPS THE DWELLERS ACHIEVE MINDFULNESS TO MINIMIZE COVID-19’S PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT. Kartiansmara Lilih Purnaumbara
Border Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): JUNE 2021
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Pandemic COVID-19 causing various negative impact towards the society. Not only physical health problems, mental health problems are also significally increased during pandemic, while anxiety disorder appears to be frontliners among all of mental health problem during pandemic. In an anxiety disorder treatment, psychologist are familiar with series of training to help patient achieve mindfulness, and as a result, help patient to deal with the anxiety disorder. The research purposes are to formulate basic house design principles to helps the dwellers achieve mindfulness, as an architectural design response to deal with COVID-19 pandemic, and minimize COVID-19’s negative impact through preventive and restorative measure. This research are being conducted through literature review method, through a wide-ranging literature from a book and research report that already been published in a scientific journal. The principles are then being examined through a elimination process to formulate an operational design principle in architecture. The result from the elaboration conclude that house design must apply a certain design element to create positive stimulus and engage the senses of the dwellers, the spatial arrangement should be functionally flexible, and the spatial arrangement of the house are also need to be sequentially arranged to make the dweller experience various spatial experience provided by the house design.
STUDY OF THE CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT IN THE TSUNAMI ACEH MUSEUM BUILDING Izwan Ariq Nursandi; Ashadi Ashadi
Border Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): NOVEMBER 2021
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The museum building is a type of building that serves as a place of education and the knowledges place to introduce a history, events, creatures, etc. The purpose of the museum itself is to educate those things to the all generations in the future, so that the knowledges on a civilization will not be disconnected and disappear. As time passes, the museum building also has a diverse design architectures. One of them, concept of contemporary architecture style has its own style and not binding on a particular style. The museum building with the application of the contemporary architecture’s concept to make buildings with the characteristics of the distinctively and character. From that issue, arises the issue of how the application of the concept of contemporary architecture in the building of the museum. The aims of this research is to analyze the application of contemporary architecture in the Tsunami Aceh Museum building. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method with the stages of the analysis based on characteristics of the contemporary architecture of the application in the case study museum building. The result on this research is a conclusion of the application of the concept of contemporary architecture to the museum.
INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDING ADJUSTMENT IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Yuliana
Border Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): NOVEMBER 2021
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Infrastructure building adjustment must be done during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the health protocol implementation. The permanent buildings cannot be changed. Therefore, the infrastructure building adjustment need to be done. There are some modifications on the places and sites, also addition of specific instrument to ensure the good air circulation. This paper aims to describe the adjustment of infrastructure building during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This is a narrative literature review. Articles were searched in Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar. The articles were selected based on title, abstract, and full-text screening. Results of literature review revealed that the buildings should have at least an air purifier as filter and open windows to ensure the good airflow. The recirculated air from the surrounding people without circulation increases the risks of COVID-19 transmission. Joining rooms such as joined kitchens or living rooms must not be used during this time. If the room is very important and must be used together, then there should be a break period from one user to another user. This break time is important to allow fresh air circulation. The important factors in building adjustment and modification are cost, health aspects, function, and the users’ safety. In conclusion, the adjustment of infrastructure building during the COVID-19 pandemic can be implemented by maintaining the good air circulation flow in the room, using an air purifier as filter, and ensuring a break period for users in using joining rooms.
THE EFFECT OF FACILITIES ON THE STUDENTS' LEARNING MOTIVATION OF THE ARCHITECTURE STUDY OF UPN "VETERANS" EAST JAVA Jelita Arrum Marnisari
Border Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): JUNE 2021
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The realization of academic achievement in higher education is very dependent on the motivation to learn on the students themselves. However, there are many factors that can affect the presence of learning motivation, both external and internal factors. Several external factors exist, including the quality of infrastructure that supports the teaching and learning process of students. Several infrastructure facilities (sarpras) in the Architecture Study Program building, East Java "Veteran" National Development University (UPNVJT) have been used for decades, since the establishment of the Architecture Study Program. It is feared that the old Sarpras can affect students' learning motivation, especially if the existing Sarpras are not relevant to current learning needs. However, there have been several new sarpras that have been presented in the Architecture Study Program to support the student learning process. Therefore, this study aims to determine how much influence the available facilities and infrastructure have on learning motivation and academic achievement of UPNVJT Architecture Study Program students. This research was carried out by examining several available infrastructures in the Architecture Study Program of UPNVJT. Student learning motivation variable data obtained through a questionnaire that will be associated with the conditions of the available facilities. The results of the study found that the means had an indirect relationship and was not the main factor that determined students' learning motivation.
EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH STUDENT MOTORCYCLE PARKING BEHAVIOUR Heru Prasetiyo Utomo; Fandi Armanto
Border Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): NOVEMBER 2021
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In the face of global warming, all parts of the country are expected to take part in reducing the carbon footprint. This means that universities as the epicenter of education are also expected to optimize their role because universities have a big role in the mobilization of thousands of students every day. However, to bring sustainable mobility, the campus must be able to overcome many challenges, both in terms of infrastructure and campus management system. This study will examine the sustainable mobility that exists on the East Java “Veteran” National Development University (UPNVJT) campus through a study of the building structure which is reflected in the parking behavior of students' motorbikes. The study will be carried out through the method of observing existing conditions and assessing the condition of UPNVJT campus infrastructure on sustainable mobility. Data from respondents is also used to explain student parking behavior in response to campus infrastructure arrangements. The results of this study indicate that the arrangement of the UPNVJT building still does not reflect optimal sustainable mobility. This is indicated by the behavior of mobilization which still relies a lot on the use of motorized vehicles even for mobilizing activities with a fairly short distance.
CONTEXTUAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND FACULTY OF ECONOMY AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA IN DEPOK Izwan Ariq Nursandi; Ilham Pane; Helmi Bariq Hibatullah; Ari Widyati Purwantiasning
Border Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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University of Indonesia (UI) already known by public with the peculiarities of the buildings on the campus. As the development of the times, the mass of buildings on The UI in Depok is also experiencing rapid development. One of the functions of the new building which is certainly intended to support learning activities. The construction of new buildings, necessarily have an impact on the face of the UI Campus in general which has the characteristic of the traditional buildings that has been known before. In this case, the contextual architecture present in the application of the design in the newest buildings on The UI Campus. Contextual architecture itself is divided into two types, namely the harmony and contrast. This study aims to understand and identify the application of the contextual architecture of the buildings in the Engineering Faculty (FT) and Economy & Business Faculty (FEB) University of Indonesia. Methods in this research is a descriptive qualitative method with phase-analysis based on the type of harmony and contrast of those aspects are size & scale, shape, and color in the case study area. Conclusion of the result in this study that The FT and FEB University of Indonesia in Depok discovery of the balance of the architecture of the contextual building harmony and contrast.
STUDY OF BIOPHILIC CONCEPT IN PONDOK INDAH BINTARO HOSPITAL Izzat Fadhlur Rahman; Finta Lissimia
Border Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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A hospital is a medical facility that aims to improve the quality of life of the community through the process of preventing, treating, and medicating health problems. The mix of hope for recovery and the risk of death creates the impression that the hospital is a scary place, which affects the patient's psychological condition and causes other problems. Biophilic is an architectural approach that aims to have a positive influence on the human psyche by fulfilling his instinctive need for affiliation with nature. This study aims to understand the application of the biophilic concept at Pondok Indah Bintaro Hospital. The method used is descriptive qualitative with analysis based on the theory of 14 biophilic patterns by Browning, Ryan, and Clancy, through a hospital with a biophilic architecture that represents natural systems at a site scale through nature in space. At the building scale, biophilic is applied through architectural details that analogize natural forms (nature analogues), as well as natural spatial characteristics that affect human perception (nature of space).
APPLICATION OF DIGITAL DESIGN OF TOURISM CENTRE OF SENDURO IN BROMO - TENGGER - SEMERU NATIONAL PARK, INDONESIA Brina Oktafiana; Cynthia Tjandra; Gunawan Tanuwidjaja; Elvina Shanggrama Wijaya; Priskila Adiasih
Border Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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Instagram able places is a new trend before the Covid-19 pandemic. The theory of Instagram able places has not yet developed in the Architectural field. Several business-related studies have proposed the use of social media, especially Instagram, to attract tourists to attractions. However, Instagram's design approach is only used by creating new building structures that alienate local ecology and dim cultural values. The Senduro Tourism Centre is used as an example of using Instagram for sustainable design at the tourism gate of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. The design of the Senduro Tourism Centre is carried out in such a way as to be able to move the economy of the tourism sector of Lumajang Regency in the pandemic era while maintaining the preservation of its natural and cultural assets to be sustainable. The Hindu-SacredProfane (Tri-Mandala) zoning, and a sustainable design approach, are also used to ensure the sustainable tourism activities of Senduro. As a result, using digital design tools, we are able to process and present elements of the natural and cultural landscape in an attractive perspective through the design of the Senduro Tourism Centre scheme. In the future, Instagram's design approach can be used more sustainably in tourist attractions in Indonesia.
SUITABILITY ANALYSIS OF PEDESTRIAN WAYS WITH THE ACTIVE LIVING STREET CONCEPT APPROACH Puput Dewi Arsita; Nadia Almira Jordan
Border Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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Kampung Pelajar is an educational area that causes travel attractions on the surrounding roads so there is a tendency to experience traffic density during daytime and night. Today the implementation of the government zoning system in education has encouraged equal access to educational services through a student admission system that considers the distance from home to the school. The implementation of this system has an impact on reducing loading on roads that have indications of high density due to student movement during rush hour. Based on initial observations, walking on pedestrian paths tend to be less when compared to vehicle. This phenomenon causes a decrease in the number of pedestrians because the function of the pathway is not optimal. This research aims to evaluate the pedestrian way suitability with the Active Living Street concept, by Mapping analysis with comparative description. The research results showed that based on the examination of four existing segmented routes, the majority of pedestrian way elements are not meet the criteria, such as obstacle, type of pavement, route dimension, signage and road marking, seatings, bollard, and safety barrier.