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Journal of Synergy Landscape
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28071077     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25105/tjsl
Journal of Synergy Landscape is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles of research results, professional work of landscape architecture, review articles, research reports with a range of aspects: Landscape Architecture, Historical Architecture, planning/design, landscape management, ecology and conservation, horticulture, silviculture, urban and regional planning, urban design and rural, art and design, architecture and building, environmental issues, Architectural Science & Engineering, Heritage Architecture, Health Architecture, Architecture, and Tourism Planning, Environmental Architecture
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Spatial Analysis of Several Technical Criteria for Industrial Area Feasibility (Ki) Sarif Robo; Kusman Malik; Nurul Ainun Tangge; Krishna Aji; Gunawan Hartono
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol. 1 No. 1 August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.16848

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Industrial Estates in general must see the feasibility of various basic aspects of the Region, especially the land aspect. Non-financial aspects of industrial estates in terms of markets and marketing currently have many competitors. This study aims to map the technical criteria for the feasibility of spatial-based district industrial estates and recommendations for the feasibility of developing industrial estates and industrial areas in the Sula Islands Regency of North Maluku Province. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method. Data analysis consists of analyzing the basic physical aspects of the area, which consists of analyzing slope, shape of the area, soil type geological formation, land elevation and land use. Analysis of the basic physical aspects of the area of technical criteria for the feasibility of industrial areas is carried out by overlaying map layer techniques so as to produce a map of industrial feasible areas or a map of district industrial designations. The results of the analysis show that the development of industrial areas in the Sula Islands Regency of North Maluku Province is very feasible for small and medium industries and large industries in accordance with the existing area and the potential of the area. Industrial estates are recommended in areas with slope levels (≤ 15%) and are located in other use areas spread across sub-districts.  
Identification Of The Characteristics Of Park Visitors To Nostalgia Urban Park, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara Province Rinalice Izza Justhisia; Wisely Yahya; Nur Intan Mangunsong
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17115

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Urban green spaces or open spaces play a critical role in sustaining urban natural environments and the social systems that use these spaces. Park accessibility is identified as one of the major factors in influencing park utilization. This study aim to identify the accessibility of Kupang Nostalgia Park. Data were collected through questionnaires from 100 park visitors. This study used a descriptive statistics through crosstabs analysis. There are a relationship in the relationship between the radius of residence of park visitors and the mode selection, as well as the relationship between the mode selection variable and the frequency of visits to the park. However, there is no correlation between the distance from visitor settlements and the frequency of visits to Nostalgia Park. Most of the visitors used private vehicles to access the Nostlagia Park. This study emphasizes that the supporting facilities that increase the accessibility need to be facilitated to increase the park visitors.
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Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol. 1 No. 1 August 2023
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Comparison of Rooftop Garden Elements in Japan and Indonesia. Study case of Ginza Six Garden, Japan, and PIM 3 Garden, Indonesia Dibyanti Danniswari; Achmad Yozar Perkasa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17604

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A rooftop garden is located on the topmost level of a building and provides similar benefits as traditional urban green space while accommodating the limited land issue in cities. The practice of rooftop gardens keeps increasing in urban areas worldwide. There may be differences between rooftop gardens in different countries, be it in the design, the elements, or the activities. This study explores the difference between rooftop gardens in Indonesia and Japan, particularly Jakarta and Tokyo. This study aims to compare the characteristics of rooftop gardens in Jakarta and Tokyo. This study follows a descriptivequalitative approach. The data used in this study is based on visitors’ photos and reviews uploaded to the internet and supported by field observation. PIM 3 Garden’s design concept is based on the trend of citizen culture, which likes to update their activities on social media. In contrast, Ginza Six Garden’s design is based on the Ginza area's history, which combines traditional and modern culture. Since the design concepts are different, the garden elements and the user activities are also different. The main reason for these differences is most likely due to cultural differences. Indonesian people like sharing their activities on social media more than Japanese people. Although the gardens exhibit contrasting designs, elements, and user activities, both seem to accommodate their respective users’ needs and behaviors effectively.
Thermal Comfort Analysis Study At The Faculty Of Sports Science, Cenderawasih University, Jayapura-Papua Piet Warkawani; Reza Fauzi; Nur Intan Simangunsong; Etty Indrawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17605

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The area of the Faculty of Sports Science, University of Cenderawasih is the embodiment of Campus Open Space that must consider comfort for the needs of local users. This area consists of lecture buildings, entrepreneurship buildings, football stadiums, as well as several sports arenas such as volleyball, futsal, basketball, tennis and badminton arenas. The Campus of the Faculty of Sports Science has an area of 5 hectares in which there is open space. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of comfort in campus open spaces through measurements of air temperature, air humidity, wind speed influenced by land cover (vegetation, pavement, water elements and building orientation) in the campus environment. The theme of the study is the Comfort Zone which focuses on user comfort to achieve the goal or criteria of thermal comfort of the environment based on the placement of space and human activities in the campus landscape. This research method uses quantitative descriptive methods. Observations were made in several locations on campus open spaces by purposive sampling on each different land cover characteristic using quantitative methods to obtain the Temperature Humidity Index (THI) value. The results showed that uncomfortable locations according to THI value standards were in all locations due to the use of pavement materials that did not absorb heat or vegetation that grew not optimally. This research shows that the presence of vegetation that shades a location can have an impact on decreasing air temperature in that location.
Evaluation of Outdoor Physical Maintenance in the Rectorate Area of the University of Indonesia Rizal Maulana Ardani Satrio Anggoro; Qurrotu ‘Aini Besila; Rini Fitri; Eko Adhy Setiawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17606

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The University of Indonesia boasts numerous green open spaces, including the Rector's Area. However, both the softscape and hardscape elements of the University of Indonesia Rectorate Area need to be well-maintained. The outdoor space's physical maintenance needs to meet standard requirements. This study aims to describe the softscape and hardscape conditions in the rectorate area of the University of Indonesia. Qualitative methods were employed for this investigation. Data was gathered via direct observations and interviews concerning the maintenance conditions at the University of Indonesia campus. A descriptive data analysis was conducted to discuss the identified problems. The findings indicate that the Rectorate Area of the University of Indonesia covers both softscape and hardscape maintenance activities. The maintenance of trees, shrubs, and plants aligns with the existing standards, while hardscape maintenance fails to meet these requirements due to several substandard elements. These maintenance issues encompass bus stops, bicycle stands, pedestrian pavements, and seating areas. Attention must be paid to various aspects, including rust, as this indicates the need for repainting.
Neighborhood Park Utilization Study for Environmental Quality Improvement" Case Study: Alam Sutera Residential, South Tangerang Olivia Seanders; Hinijati Widjaja; Titiek Poerwanti Deborah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17608

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The quality of the urban environment has become a major concern in various cities around the world. Rapid growth and urbanization in urban areas have had serious impacts on the quality of air, water and other environmental aspects. In this context, Neighborhood Park has become the focus of attention as an effort to mitigate these negative impacts and improve the quality of the urban environment. This research aims to examine the usefulness of Neighborhood Park in improving environmental quality, using a case study at Alam Sutera Housing, South Tangerang. Through field data collection, interviews, and data analysis, this research attempts to identify possible positive impacts associated with Neighborhood Park within this region. Factors such as their impact on air quality, water quality, carbon sequestration, and community social welfare are also explored. It is hoped that the results of this research will provide valuable insights for stakeholders in Alam Sutera Housing and similar urban areas. This study also contributes to global understanding of the important role of Neighborhood Parks in addressing the challenges of the modern urban environment. With an emphasis on the development and maintenance of sustainable green open spaces, this research provides a basis for taking better action to support environmental quality and community well-being in rapidly growing urban areas.  
Identification Of Productive Landscape Potentials To Support The Eco-Pesantren Daar El-Qolam 3 Banten Lola Rizka Amalia; Nur Intan Mangunsong; Rini Fitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17667

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DAAR El-Qolam Islamic Boarding School, Tangerang Regency, Banten Province, has an area of ​​around 20 hectares. The development and arrangement of green open spaces is not good, the condition of open spaces in Islamic boarding schools is generally only grass fields and a few trees which are still wide. The DAAR El-Qolam Islamic Boarding School land has the potential to be developed and utilized for an eco-Islamic boarding school program in the form of a productive landscape. The purpose of this research is to identify the potential of green open space at Daar El-Qolam 3 boarding school as a productive landscape, to find out land use as a productive landscape that provides landscape elements, and to support aspects of agriculture, animal husbandry, fisheries and other productive businesses that can be used. as an educational medium at the Daar El-Qolam Islamic Boarding School 3. Data collection in this study used survey, interview, observation, and documentation methods. This research was conducted with a qualitative descriptive approach. The results of this study are expected to be a reference for the development of Islamic boarding schools Daar El-Qolam 3. Land use in open space areas as productive landscapes can optimize the function of land use for agriculture, animal husbandry, fisheries and productive businesses.

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