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Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur
ISSN : 26543680     EISSN : 26564106     DOI : 10.30998
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Lakar: Journal of Architecture is a journal covering articles in the fields of architecture, building, interior design, and environment. Lakar: The Architecture Journal is published regularly, namely 2 (two) times a year, namely in March and September. Editors receive scientific papers about research results that are closely related to this field. For more information, please contact lakar.arsitek@gmail.com
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PRAGMATIC ARCHITECTURE IN SETIABUDI VERTICAL HOUSING DESIGN IN SOUTH JAKARTA, BASED ON URBAN FARMING Aldi Ryan; Karya Widyawati; Fery Mulya Pratama
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19145

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DKI Jakarta is the province with the most populous population in Indonesia with apopulation of 10.64 million people and has increased by 0.38% since 2021 according to DKI Jakarta census data in 2021. With such a large population it is a frightening specter for Jakarta coupled with the depletion of land for Building settlements makes the issue of limited land even more apprehensive. For this reason, it is necessary to create solutions to overcome the limited residential land in Jakarta and put forward the social and environmental context. Vertical housing is one of the solutions emphasized by the DKI Jakarta government to overcome the issue of limited land in Jakarta. Apart from that, economic and social values are also growing along with the development of vertical housing development using the concept or basis of urban farming in order to maintain food security in DKI Jakarta.
RANA LAKE REVITALIZATION STUDIES USING LOCAL WISDOM APPROACH IN BURU ISLAND, MALUKU PROVINCE Enik Kristiana; Andrianto Kusumoarto; Rahmat Rejoni
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.16568

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Rana Lake is a lake on Buru Island, Maluku Province, which is a tourist attraction with various benefits in it and cultural tourism of the Rana Tribe, who make the lake sacred to uphold the potential of local wisdom. By utilizing the water in Lake Rana with the principles of good water resources management, we can reap various benefits for the needs and needs of the community, such as: Irrigation & agriculture, drinking water for humans & animals, tourism for preservation & improvement of the community's economy. Lake Rana has a positive potential (+) in the form of quite large water resources, namely the condition of the area and water quality is quite good and a negative potential (-) in the form of problems faced, namely Lake Rana is in an area of customary land which is difficult to access and needs to be engineered technique. With these problems, it is necessary to arrange the area as a natural tourist spot based on local wisdom. This study aims to identify problems with the existing economic, socio-cultural conditions of the area and analyze the return of important functions and benefits from the lake through Lake Rana Revitalization. The method used in this study is descriptive quantitative and qualitative research with an empirical approach to cultural substance, namely the local wisdom approach, namely identifying existing conditions and identifying problems as well as the spatial analysis stage, with an approach that takes into account facts and realities in the field, so that there is continuity tendencies towards better completion and drafting by maintaining traditions and local wisdom as well as the sustainability of cultural values and welfare heritage.
DESIGN OF MARITIME HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTE IN SUBANG REGENCY, WEST JAVA WITH A METAPHORIC ARCHITECTURE APPROACH Hendri Hermawan; Asri Budiarto; Ryan Hidayat
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19987

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Indonesia as a maritime country has potential in the field of maritime affairs and fisheries, but still lacks the number of seafarers. Fulfillment of the quantity can be achieved by providing an education program and improvement of the quality of national maritime education, but the availability of maritime education is still too low, especially in West Java. There are only 7 maritime training institutions that are allowed, so there is potential to plan a Maritime College in West Java, where Subang Regency has the potential. The method used is a literature study, precedent studies, and direct observation related to the title, followed by data analysis including site analysis, user activity analysis, spatial analysis, building analysis related to the basic shape of the building or mass composition, appearance or facade buildings, structures and materials, and then utilities. Furthermore, the design starts with interpreting the basic concept of the idea into a sketch of the shape of the building or mass composition, then it is loaded into a design in the form of shop drawings and perspectives which are visualized in the form of animation or mockups. The purpose of this design is to produce a design concept as a basis for designing and being a solution to the problems. The application metaphor architecture is used to represent and perceive the feelings and the other views of visitors when they see the building, where the building will become a public attraction because it has its characteristics in the design of the building which is inspired by pinisi ship and will become a landmark of an area.
SPACE REQUIREMENTS AND BUILDING FORM STUDIES FOR LOW INCOME HOUSING COMMUNITY Rizaldi Lufti; Nia Suryani; Fery Mulya Pratama
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.18964

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The need for a house is still the main need for humans, namely as a place to live, a place to live, or a place of refuge. This need often does not go according to expectations because the need for housing has arisen but is not in line with adequate income or funds. The problem of housing for people who do not have the power to buy a house or commonly called low-income people (MBR) is difficult to solve. This phenomenon requires a study of housing for low-income people that comes with a flexible concept so that the house can follow the needs of its occupants so that at any time this house can be adjusted depending on which spaces are needed to adjust the life development of the occupants even with a relatively small plot area. This study was carried out by conducting a literature review and simple simulation with the minimum size and money polarity needed by every human being in living activities, so that a study can be initiated that produces residential design proposals that are applicable to the MBR. So that houses that have been subsidized by the government (the selling price is affordable for the MBR) are not easily sold, and the MBR are again homeless. From the results of the study conducted, it can be seen that the rooms that cannot be changed (permanent) are only rooms related to installation (service zones) such as bathrooms and kitchens, while spaces that can be changed flexibly according to needs such as family rooms and a mezzanine room so that all the space needs of the occupants can be accommodated even with a relatively small land size. This study was conducted to produce a residential design for MBR that adapts to their needs and can become a house they live in for a long time even though their space requirements change.
ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT IMPLEMENTATION IN SHARI’AH BRANDING HOUSING AT BARAZAKI RESIDENCE, DEPOK, WEST JAVA Sarah Aisha; Marselly Dwiputri; Rafi Mentari
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19543

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Islamic housing design concepts can be explored and inspired in designing built environments with Islamic values in Indonesia. Currently, new housing is mushrooming that is being offered by developers. One of the branding strategies undertaken by developers in the city of Depok is to promote shari'ah branding in sales. The purpose of this study focuses on housing that uses the Shari'ah branding strategy in the city of Depok by exploring whether the housing also uses the concept of Islamic architecture. The method used in this study is to use a qualitative descriptive method, where the selection of housing samples has been determined and carried out an assessment based on the data that the author has, namely housing with sharia branding that uses an Islamic architectural style. Previous research discussed the shape, pattern, and character of Islamic residential houses. Meanwhile, in this research, a typological study was carried out on the arrangement of Islamic residential areas, with limited physical and philosophical studies. Based on the results of qualitative research on the Implementation of Islamic Architecture Concepts in Barazaki Residence Housing, Depok, the concept of Islamic Architecture has not been applied either to the principles of architectural appearance or the principles of Islamic architectural space.
CONSUMER PREFERENCES IN CHOOSING MIDDLE CLASS HOUSING IN TANGERANG Yosephine Sitanggang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.16601

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Population growth and the development of economic activities in big cities have increased housing needs. This demand increase can be seen in the phenomena of the growing property market in Indonesia, such as housing. Along with the times, housing or residential does not only have a function to fulfill one of the main human needs, which is housing (residential), but also as an investment or asset. This has resulted a preference of consumers who also act as residents of the property to determine the housing that will be occupied and or owned. This research was carried out to identify the factors that influence housing preferences especially landed house property products for the middle class in Tangerang. This research is expected to be an input or reference for the design and implementation of sustainable architecture. This research used a descriptive analysis method with a qualitative approach. The data collection method was used to distribute the questionnaires through Google form by using purposive sampling technique to one of the family members from the middle class who lives in a landed house in Tangerang. This research has drawn preliminary conclusions about housing preferences of the middle class in Tangerang. Several factors that are preferred by the middle class in Tangerang are the price, the quality of the neighborhood, the building size, the developer, and the flood-free location.
THE USE OF PHYSICAL SETTING PREFERENCE BY GENERATION Z IN PUBLIC OPEN SPACE, CASE STUDY: YOGYAKARTA 0 KILOMETER POINT Alif Faricha Almadina; Syam Rachma Marcillia
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19281

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Open public space is one of the preferred destinations for Z-Generation. Public space is composed of an arrangement of physical elements to accommodate user activities in it. Physical elements within the open public space establish become a physical setting that is used for activities by Z-generation. This study aims to determine preferences of physical setting utilizations for Z-Generation in open public spaces. The research is located at Titik 0 km Yogyakarta. Titik 0 km Yogyakarta is one of the open public spaces in central Yogyakarta that become young people's favorite destination. The research method uses questionnaires and interviews with a purposive sampling technique. Results of the study showed that Z-Generation tends to choose activities with friends while at Titik 0 km Yogyakarta. Activities that tend to be carried out by Z-Generation include relaxing, taking pictures, and chatting at Point 0 km Yogyakarta. Seating elements such as benches and stools, are used for chatting and relaxing. The vegetation frames, which is planter edge, is used for relaxing. Bollard elements are utilized for photo activities. Sports activities are most suitable for circulation path settings in the spacious flat roads. Elements of physical settings that tend to be used for activities are elements that provide comfort and privacy, as well as increase aesthetic value. Aspects of comfort and privacy for social activities and aesthetic aspects for recreational activities.
THERMAL COMFORT EVALUATION OF GREEN OPEN SPACES IN NORTH AND SOUTH TELUK BETUNG, BANDAR LAMPUNG Mida Nuraini; Rian Adetiya Pratiwi; Muhammad Saddam Ali
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19612

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Green open space is an elongated area or polygon whose use is carried out openly and is used as a place for plants to grow, both naturally and deliberately planted, and has important functions, one of which is an ecological function. Population growth causes land conversion and environmental quality to decline, thus having a negative impact on the availability of green open space in an urban environment. Betung Bay is one of the sub-districts in Bandarlampung, an area with quite high population density and growth, so it is necessary to optimize the quality of existing green open spaces to provide benefits to the environment. This research aims to evaluate the level of thermal comfort when viewed from its ecological function and microclimate, so that recommendations for plant arrangement can be made based on the results of this evaluation. The research methods used are quantitative and qualitative with inventory stages, analysis using the Key Performance Index (KPI); Thermal Humidity Index (THI), and synthesis in the form of recommendations. Based on the results of the KPI analysis, the plants in Dipangga Park are good in terms of temperature modification with a percentage of 38% and have the lowest temperature, while the plants in Reflection Park are good in controlling humidity with a percentage of 53% and have ideal low humidity. The results of the THI analysis show that the three RTHs are included in the uncomfortable category. The recommendation from the evaluation results is to arrange vegetation by paying attention to standardization and considering the preferences of respondents.
OPTIMIZATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY PERFORMANCE AND SPACE COMFORT IN COWORKING SPACE BUILDING, CASE STUDY: RELATIONSHIP OF COWORKING SPACE AND CAFE Agustina Tri Mulyani; Christian Nindyaputra Octarino
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.16613

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After the COVID-19 pandemic, people began to embrace flexible working and coworking space became one of the comfortable work spaces. The culture of "work from anywhere" has begun to be commonly applied in various business sectors. The  comfort of coworking  space has an impact on the need for high energy consumption. This study aims to evaluate the performance  of coworking space buildings  in terms of energy efficiency and user comfort. The method used is a quantitative method with mathematical calculation analysis and also software simulation. The research focuses on optimizing energy efficiency through the performance of the building envelope, then the parameters used are OTTV to show the level of heat conduction, IKE as the overall level of energy consumption, and spatial comfort in the visual aspect. The results of the existing evaluation show a fairly high energy consumption of 230 kWh / m2 / year. Several design strategies in an effort to improve the energy efficiency performance of buildings include modifying building envelope materials with low thermal conductivity (u-value) characteristics, as well as providing alternative shading designs for buildings to be able to reduce incoming heat more optimally. Simulations show that the recommended design strategy can reduce OTTV value by up to 50% and IKE value to 173 kWh/m2/year. Thus, energy efficiency strategies  with low u-value materials (reflective exterior layers, low-e glass with air gaps  and  green roofs) for building envelopes and passive design through shading device  design interventions are considered effective in supporting the needs of coworking space comfort standards.
IDENTIFICATION OF GREEN SPACE CRITERIA IN THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT AS A SUPPORT FOR THE PATIENT'S RECOVERY PROCESS Canthika Nada; Tulus Widiarso; Sri Tundono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v6i2.19568

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The recovery process for patients in the hospital doesn't only come from medical factors, but also from other factors, one of them being an environmental factor. The study on this paper focuses to identify the criteria for green spaces that support the recovery process of patients, which is expected to be a reference for preparing guidelines to design green spaces in hospitals. The research methodology used is descriptive qualitative by analyzing relevant scientific articles. Green space criteria can be seen from several principles, such as the main principles on green hospital concept both in theory or design. The study results are the main principles of green spaces design, such as designing green spaces inside and outside buildings, that is organize the vegetation, in and out access, furnituring and use the hardscapes. The conclusion drawn from this study is the importance of utilizing of green spaces as a place to support the patient’s recovery process through a design that refers to the principles of the green hospital optimally.

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