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Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur
ISSN : 26543680     EISSN : 26564106     DOI : 10.30998
Core Subject : Engineering,
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
Articles 106 Documents
IDENTIFICATION OF GREEN SPACE CRITERIA IN THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT AS A SUPPORT FOR THE PATIENT'S RECOVERY PROCESS Canthika Nada; Tulus Widiarso; Sri Tundono
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 6, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

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.
SPATIAL PLANNING OF BENGAWAN SOLO RIVER WATERFRONT AREA TO STRENGTHEN BOJONEGORO CITY’S IDENTITY Okita Sisy Tiara
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.v6i2.19708

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The Bengawan Solo River passes through and is along the northern area of Bojonegoro City. So that the riverside area in the northern region of this district is generally used as an agricultural area because of its fertile soil. However, the area on the banks of the Bengawan Solo river which is in the center of the city, namely in the area adjacent to the center of government, squares, traditional markets, and the grand mosque, has not been properly planned out and tends to be neglected, giving rise to a slum impression. Whereas the development of livable waterfront areas in areas adjacent to major rivers or the sea (waterfront city), is very important to be realized for the benefit of Bojonegoro residents and the environment of the waterfront area itself. This neglected and slum waterfront area, even though it is in the city center, also creates other problems such as the loss of identity and characteristics of the city of Bojonegoro. This research aims to bridge the difference between empirical conditions in the field and ideal conditions in a riverside area, in order to improve the quality of the area in question. So the proposed design for the revitalization of the waterfront area will not only have broad benefits for residents and the environment, but will also improve the image of the rundown waterfront area into a beautiful and livable waterfront area, thus also helping to strengthen the identity of the city of Bojonegoro. By using qualitative methods and a rationalistic paradigm, as well as in-depth and comprehensive observation and analysis, the design recommendations from this research can be useful for the people of Bojonegoro and are in line with the Government's program.
THE CLIMATE IMPACT TOWARDS FORM, MATERIALS, AND CONSTRUCTION OF PAPUA VERNACULAR HOUSES Pricillia Soedhijanto; Georgeanne Elaine; Angelique Hillary; Leonard Amadeo; Agus Dwi Hariyanto
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.v6i2.16615

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Climate is an important aspect in architectural design, including residential buildings. The climate will have a direct effect on the comfort of living for its inhabitants. Indonesia is a country with various tribes and cultures. The tribes are spread over various islands with very diverse local climatic conditions. Local communities have long ago designed their homes as a strategy to deal with climatic conditions, and the local Papuan people are no exception. Weather conditions in Papua which are quite extreme finally force residents to always adapt to their natural surroundings. The Dani, Asmat and Mee tribes are tribes living in Papua with contrasting climatic elements. The dwellings of these tribes: the Honai house, the Jew house, and the Yame Owaa house each have different shapes, materials and construction. The research aims to find the relationship between climatic elements and the shape, material, and construction of Papuan vernacular houses. The researcher conducted a literature review which was then analyzed using a qualitative approach. The results showed that each difference in form, material, and construction was also influenced by different climatic elements. Form, material, and construction also influence each other in dealing with local climatic conditions. Seeing the minimal number of traditional Papuan houses that are still standing, it is hoped that this research will be able to support and support research on the Papua region and its surroundings in the future. In addition, with an understanding and utilization of forms, materials and construction, the preservation of traditional Papuan houses can be maintained.
VERTICAL HOUSING DESIGN WITH BIOPHILIC APPROACH IN EAST JAKARTA Kevin Christian Immanuel; Rachmat Taufick Hardi; Hanugrah Adhi Buwono
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.v6i2.18477

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The city of Jakarta as the capital city of Indonesia is one of the areas that many people live in. The city of Jakarta is also the center of a rapidly growing economy in Indonesia, so that a large number of residents decide to settle there. This causes the issue of significant population growth every year. This population growth causes an increase in the need for a dwelling. With increasingly limited land in Jakarta, vertical housing such as apartments can be a solution to provide a residence with a large capacity on limited land. In addition, the location of the land to be discussed is in Jakarta Garden City, Cakung, East Jakarta. The East Jakarta area itself is an industrial area, this can be seen from the location of the Jakarta Garden City site which is surrounded by industrial buildings such as factories and warehouses. With the existence of industrial activities around the location causing the environment to be less good due to pollution. Therefore, the application of biophilic design as a design theme can be a solution to this environmental issue. Biophilic itself is a concept that focuses on the relationship between humans and nature or the surrounding environment. In the design process, a data search was conducted that focused on 14 biophilic patterns, which would become a reference for the design. The application of this biophilic concept is expected to reduce the negative impact of pollution produced by industrial areas around the site. The biophilic concept also implements greenery into its design so that it is hoped that this greenery can act as a filter that captures pollution and cools the surrounding air.
THE APPLICATION OF HEALING ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT IN TYPE B REGIONAL HOSPITAL, KARANGANYAR REGENCY, CENTRAL JAVA Mushadik Mushadik; Rita Laksmitasari Rahayu
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.v6i2.19712

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As a health service, hospitals have benefits for the community by providing medical facilities and medical support facilities. In several Regional General Hospitals in Indonesia, the patient's condition experiences various psychological conditions such as experiencing anxiety and notifications related to the patient's medical diagnosis. This results in feelings of sadness, decreased enthusiasm, and experiencing difficulty sleeping which has a negative impact on physical recovery. Healing architecture - Evidence-based design as one of the architectural design concepts that plays a role in the patient's healing process that is creative and innovative so that it is beneficial for the benefit of patients and staff. The biophilic design method is used as an approach to produce a design for a hospital in Karanganyar with a healing architecture concept. The 2 principles of healing architecture approach used are landscape and nature & outdoors. The method of designing biophilic designs is in accordance with the principles of healing architecture where the principles of design patterns are able to connect between humans and nature. The novelty of this design is that the RSUD in Karanganyar Regency has not been optimal in applying the concept of healing architecture
IDENTIFICATION OF TALANG SEMUT AREA AS AN EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE HERITAGE IN PALEMBANG CITY Imam Sumarwoto
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.v6i2.18900

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The Talang Semut area in Palembang City plays a central role as a region rich in history and cultural heritage, and is recognized as one of the oldest cities in Indonesia. Interactions with various cultures, including the strong influence of European architecture during the Dutch colonial period, have shaped the distinctive construction and spatial layout of Palembang City. The significant role of Dutch architects in this area further enhances its status as an invaluable cultural heritage site. Therefore, the aim of this research is to identify the Talang Semut area as a significant legacy of European architecture in Palembang City. The method employed in this study is a qualitative descriptive approach with both synchronic and diachronic perspectives. Data were collected from various sources, including direct observations, literature reviews, field surveys, and interviews with relevant informants. The research focuses on uncovering information about the evolution of the Talang Semut area from the past to the present, accommodating the changes and developments that have taken place. The results of this research are expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of the history and influence of European architecture in the Talang Semut area. The implications of this study go beyond enriching the cultural and historical insights of Palembang City, as it also contributes significantly to the preservation and safeguarding of existing cultural heritage and architecture. In other words, this research serves as a profound window into the cultural journey and spatial development of Palembang City, maintaining the connection between the past and the present.

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