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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
STUDY OF MODERN TROPICAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONCEPT IN VERTICAL RESIDENCE Alief Muzakkii Saliim; Anggana Fitri Satwikasari
Border Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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Indonesia is a country with a wet tropical climate with high rainfall intensity and short dry season. Indonesia is also one of the archipelagic countries which is quite densely populated, this density makes the demand for residential housing increasing every year. The solution to overcome these problems is to create vertical residences, or commonly referred to as flats, apartments, and condominiums. However, with the tropical climate conditions in Indonesia, vertical housing has more challenges in overcoming the problem of residential temperature due to areas that are more exposed to the sun. Therefore, this study aims to examine the quality of the vertical occupancy of Kampung Akuarium Flats against tropical climatic conditions. This research method is carried out by describing the condition of the building against the parameters of a tropical climate-based dwelling. The results of the study show that the design applied has climatic factors and can meet the needs of residential density in Indonesia.
STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF JAVANESE ORNAMENTS TO INDONESIA RAILWAY STATION (CASE STUDY OF TAWANG SEMARANG STATION, SEMARANG PONCOL STATION, YOGYAKARTA STATION) Evita Luthfi Masruroh; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Border Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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Station is a facility and infrastructure used to support train passengers. Development in the station area is expected to be a solution and can optimize the added value of management and can be an alternative to public transportation. Each region has its own characteristics and characteristics. Java is an area that still holds customs and culture. Javanese buildings are synonymous with ethical values and aesthetic values. Variety of Javanese building ornaments in the form of ornaments that have a philosophy as a clue to the level of degrees. But now the value of Javanese culture began to fade along with the times. The application of Javanese architectural ornaments to station buildings in Indonesia is one form of way to maintain and introduce the local culture of an area through building facilities. This research aims to examine the application of Javanese Architectural ornaments to railway station buildings in Indonesia. The method used is qualitative descriptive using a qualitative rationalistic analysis approach. With secondary data collection techniques and utilizing library study data, media analysis, and observation. The results showed that many train stations still use heritage architecture, however, elements of Javanese langgam in the form of ornaments appeared in buildings which are a form of cultural acculturation between countries.
STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC SPACE IMPLEMENTATION IN WONOREJO SEED GARDEN, SURABAYA Annisa Izzati Firdaus; Heru Prasetiyo Utomo
Border Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOVEMBER 2022
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Public space is the character and identity of a city. Public Space is a facility that is able to accommodate the interaction of diverse and dynamic urban communities, such as the Wonorejo Nursery which is located in the city of Surabaya. With climate and global warming issues becoming more and more worrisome, sustainable public spaces are very important because they can have a positive impact on urban life as a whole. Therefore, this study aims to examine the principles of sustainable public space that are applied to parks in the city of Surabaya. In this study, the Wonorejo Nursery was chosen as a case study because the Wonorejo Nursery is the largest and busiest park in the East Surabaya area. So the presence of the Wonorejo Nursery has significant implications for the lives of East Surabaya residents. With this significance, the study of the implementation of sustainable public space in this park can provide an overview of the impact of park development on the surrounding environment in terms of sustainability issues. This research is a qualitative research, with a descriptive-analytic type. The results of the analysis show that the Wonorejo nursery implements several elements of sustainable public space, but in some facilities it still requires improvement and development so that it can function optimally.
ANALYSIS OF THE BIM IMPLEMENTATION COMPETENCIES OF BUILDING CLUSTER VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE EAST JAVA Irvansyah; Nurfahmi Muchlis; Wawan Ardiyan Suryawan
Border Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOVEMBER 2022
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Even though the government, through the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR), introduced the concept of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in regulations as a form of collaboration and integration for application in the Indonesian construction industry in 2017, the adoption rate of BIM in Indonesia remains low. There are many obstacles that must be faced, such as the curriculum at the vocational high school level to higher education, or skill sets that have not yet been developed in their users. This study examines the abilities of Building Cluster Vocational High School Students in terms of mastered skills that are in line with BIM competency standards. The methods are a survey and the use of the Relative Importance Index on the participants of the 30th Vocational High School Competency Competition (LKS) at the East Java Provincial Level in 2022. The finding indicates that non-cognitive competencies dominate the adaptability of these students' mastery of BIM software.
SYNTAX OF SPATIAL PATTERN OF INFORMAL SETTLEMENT AREA OF SENTRA TAHU CIBUNTU, BANDUNG Dwi Dwi Kustianingrum; Ratu Sonya Mentari Haerdy
Border Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): NOVEMBER 2023
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Sentra Tahu Cibuntu, a tofu supplier industry in Bandung Raya, is categorized as an informal settlement because it formed spontaneously due to national road infrastructure development in Bandung City. The designation of an ordinary settlement as a center positively impacts the city's economic growth. On the other hand, the high demand for housing for tofu makers became a new problem that resulted in an increasingly unplanned settlement growth pattern. Spatial patterns in informal settlements need to be identified as a benchmark for estimating the direction of settlement development in the future. Both designers and policymakers can determine the design strategy of the area to improve the quality of informal settlements. This research uses the space syntax approach to analyze integration on the Sentra Tahu Cibuntu axial map. Primary data was obtained through field observations combined with mapping from satellite imagery. The mapping data is processed using DepthMapX software to produce an axial map that shows the integration value, which describes the real setting. The results of the syntactic analysis are combined with the results of field observations to obtain an overview of building functions, activities, and environmental characteristics. The lower integration value is interpreted as low accessibility to residential areas, so residents have high vulnerability to security and safety, limited infrastructure, limited social activities, and low quality of occupant health. Designers can use the results of these findings as a consideration in designing inclusive and sustainable residential areas through innovative designs.
LIGHTING STUDY IN CLASSROOM AT MTS AL MUTTAQIN PLEMAHAN KEDIRI M Risa Diki Pratama; Muhammad Sega Sufia Purnama; Dian Nugraha
Border Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): NOVEMBER 2023
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Lighting is very important in the classroom. The layout or orientation, window openings and area of the building must be considered so that sunlight entering the classroom can meet the standart. The purpose of this study was to find out how much light intensity is in the classroom and whether it is in accordance with SNI standards, so that it is comfortable for learning. This research method uses qualitative methods by observing interviews and quantitative methods by using simulations. The results showed that first grade class has an average of 1000 lux for 08.00 AM however, towards 12.00 PM the intensity of incoming light decreases to an average of 100 lux. Second grade has an average of 500 lux for 08.00 AM but towards 12.00 PM the intensity of incoming light decreases until it has an average of 100 lux. Grade three has an average of 300 lux at 14.00 PM and towards 16.00 PM the light intensity only decreases slightly so that it has the same average. The results of the interviews showed a lack of lighting during learning activities. The conclusion is that the average intensity value in the class measured is sufficient, but the distribution is uneven, so artificial lighting is needed.
APPLICATION OF SECURITY & COMFORT CONCEPTS IN THE TRADITIONAL SILIMO SETTLEMENT IN THE BALIEM VALLEY M. Amir Salipu; Imam Santoso2 Santoso
Border Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): NOVEMBER 2023
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The tribal war culture is very closely related to the location selection and building mass layout of the Hubula Tribe Silimo settlement. In addition, the shape of the Pilamo and Ebe-ai buildings in the Silimo settlement reflects the concept of safety and comfort. The problem of this research is how the arrangement of building masses with the concept of building mass layout in the Silimo settlement can embody a symbol of security. What are the functions and meanings of building forms, spatial planning and social relations as a symbol of comfort in the Silimo settlement. The method used to answer research problems is a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach. The results achieved by this study are how a security-based theoretical study can explain the selection of location, building layout and building form in the Silimo Hubula settlement in the Baliem Valley based on the concept of defensible space which includes: territoriality, natural surveillance, image and milieu, and Environment. Comfort in the form of relief, ease, transcendence related to the following aspects: Selection of location, material and shape of the building; Space organization with extended family concept; and space privacy.
EXPLORATION OF HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL TOWER CONCEPT BASED ON ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE: SKYVILLE AT DAWSON, SINGAPORE Gunawan Tanuwidjaja; Michael Devin; Mayclein Valerian; Nathanael Nyoto; Andi Yeshua Angga
Border Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): NOVEMBER 2023
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An environmentally friendly multi-storey residential design approach has been revealed by various studies since 2009. However, many multi-floor residential designs need to strike a balance between economic needs and the sustainability of the building. Skyville @ Dawson was designed by WOHA consultant with the principles of sustainability (sustainable design based on architectural science), community and diversity in mind. Therefore, Skyville @ Dawson has a flexible apartment design with columns positioned on the building perimeters, and has three horizontal sky gardens that facilitate cross ventilation. The Skyville @ Dawson facade was designed with unique windows (monsoon windows), which facilitate cross ventilation but reduce the impact of wind on the workbench. It can be concluded that ventilation can reduce occupants' dependence on air conditioning and ultimately become energy efficient. WOHA offers an architectural science approach in Skyville @ Dawson to a sustainable design concept with a balanced consideration of social aspects.
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
Border Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): JUNE 2023
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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.