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Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
Published by universitas faletehan
ISSN : 26150239     EISSN : 27763447     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33746/archicentre.v1i1
Archicentre is a journal that contains scientific articles of research results in the field of Architecture. The contents of Archicentre are as follows. Architectural Design Housing and Settlement History, Theory, and critic of Architecture Building Technology Traditional and vernacular Architecture Planning and Urban Design Computation of Architecture
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Low Rise Apartment Design Irfan Aldyanto; Husna Izzati; Andiyan Andiyan
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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Kota Baru Parahyangan is a rapidly growing independent city with many facilities including Residential, Commercial, Recreational, and Public Areas. In addition, Kota Baru Parahyangan has an integrated and directed area development plan called the Town Center, which will be developed into a "City Center". And to support the efforts of the Master Plan Town Center development plan, a vertical Low Rise Apartment with the concept of a High-end Apartment is designed; with the existence of vertical Low Rise Apartment housing in Kota Baru Parahyangan, it is hoped that it will provide more diverse residential options. excluding Landed House and Landed House. In addition, applying Tropical Contemporary Architecture is anticipated to produce a building with a modern façade that responds well to the weather and surrounding environment, resulting in an aesthetically and thermally rhythmic structure. This design is based on field observations, comparative studies, and literary research connected to the building, followed by site analysis and application of architectural principles, which are then depicted in the form of two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) working drawings) (3D).
Resort & SPA Design Siti Maryam Fauziah; Kemal Affandi; Arief Perdana Putra
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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The continuous growth of the times, particularly in West Bandung, necessitates that individuals continue to increase their potential and income in order to fulfill their basic demands. In this manner, community activities are expanding, but the community's physical and mental health are deteriorating due to the monotony and sameness of daily life, such as increased traffic congestion and deteriorating air quality. With the aforementioned conditions, facilities that can be used are required. Resort & Spa is one way to enhance the community's physical and mental health in the form of a place to vacation, rest, and relax in a new environment. This work employs a descriptive approach of analysis, namely the collection of data. This data is gathered via a literature review and comparative analysis of comparable initiatives, and is then examined. With a number of difficulties resulting from the fast growth of the times, one of which is an unhealthy atmosphere, the design of this Hotel & Spa seeks to create a pristine environment with the notion of returning to nature using the Eco Architecture theme. By integrating the principles and ideals of Eco Architecture to Resorts & Spas, it is anticipated that natural harm would be reduced. Spatial layout and circulation are planned with the environment's essentials, such as air conditioning, views, lighting, etc., in mind, with the aim of reducing energy use. In addition, the use of eco-friendly and indigenous materials, such as wood, reinforces the idea of this resort and spa, which is to return to nature.
SPA & Wellness Center Design Lestina Novyta Purba; Husna Izzati; Fajar Ikhwan Harnomo
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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Currently, it is a necessity and a trend in health therapy to pamper oneself for modern society. The increasing need for health facilities (wellness) and spa relaxation in today's environment is proof of the high interest in lifestyle in modern society. The design of the Spa & Wellness Center is present as a place that accommodates various facilities in the form of relaxation activities, and a complete health and fitness clinic. Supporting the tourism sector according to government programs in health tourism/wellness tourism is very useful to adjust to the needs of modern society in the city of Bandung. The method used in this design is an architectural design method with an Organic Architecture approach. The results obtained from the Organic Architecture approach are applied to lighting systems, ventilation and land contours such as determining the position of openings, materials, mass forms, and controlling the lighting that will be obtained by each building. The design variables that will be the topic of discussion include contour land, the shape of the mass material, the use of materials, and the facilities contained in the building. From the results of this design obtained a commercial building that has the function of health (wellness) and spa relaxation is expected to be a building that is considered good not only in the function of the building but in its aesthetics and form.
Modern Music Performance Architectural Design Gilang Adi Pamungkas; Fajar Ikhwan Harnomo; Kemal Affandi
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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This idea was developed out of need. Displaying Contemporary Music Unsuitable buildings, particularly in urban areas. Since five years ago, Bandung, a city with a big number of fan communities, has grown by 20 per cent. As far as acoustic quality and space limitations are concerned, the accessibility of music performance halls in Bandung does not currently offer a solution to these issues. The purpose of this plan is to upgrade the production of contemporary music execution so that it becomes a standardized assembly in the Bandung region as a whole and globally, with capable acoustic innovations, so that it can serve as a benchmark in the construction of contemporary music execution structures. To address the current issue, a presentation room with an acoustic innovation strategy that is tailored to the needs of the melody exhibition will be designed. This plan will result in the creation of an option plan for assembling a contemporary music performance that conforms to the client's specifications regarding acoustic quality and room constraints. Architecture with a dynamic idea. This concept represents a desire to create a dynamic and hospitable environment, thereby encouraging clients to develop their thinking consistently. Through advanced and basic plans, with the goal of maintaining its diversity and enjoyment. Through this concept, we are expected to provide our guests with a beautiful yet comfortable environment. In addition, the outcomes of this plan can be an input for the Joint Government of West Java, the local community, and art activists, particularly musical specialists, to have the option to collaborate on the construction of performance expressions based on their respective needs using the planned methodology and strategy.
Measurement of thermal comfort in a residential building's yard, terrace, and interior Ai Siti Munawaroh; Angga Saputra Efendi; Rezza Pangestu
Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Arsitektur Archicentre
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Environmental conditions outside the building more or less affect the thermal conditions inside the building. In Bandar Lampung, the average residential building must use a fan or air conditioner to achieve thermal comfort for its users. However, there is no research that examines the thermal conditions in residential homes in Bandar Lampung. Therefore, this research is important to do. The building under study is located on Jl. Hero, Mr. Cempaka No. 8, RT. 027 Environment III, Ex. Surabaya, Bandar Lampung City and is a one-story residential building. The method used to conduct this research is descriptive. While the data collection technique is done by direct measurement. The tools used to measure thermal are a hygrometer, thermometer and anemometer. The purpose of this study was to determine: 1) The level of thermal comfort in the courtyard, terrace and living room, 2) The difference between thermal comfort in the courtyard, terrace and living room. The results showed that: 1) Thermal comfort in the courtyard, terrace and living room was not met. 2) Thermal comfort on the terrace is closer to comfort compared to comfort in the courtyard and living room.

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