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Popi Puspitasari
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popi@trisakti.ac.id
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+6221-5663232
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livasejournal@trisakti.ac.id
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Jurusan Arsitektur - Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan - Universitas Trisakti Gedung C, Kampus A, Jl. Kyai Tapa No. 1, Grogol, Jakarta
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International Journal on Livable Space
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : 25807552     EISSN : 25487515     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25105/livas
Core Subject : Engineering,
International Journal on Livable Space is focused on the three main aspects of livable space: community life, environment and technology. It is interested at inhabitation process, spatial structures (of houses, housings, neighborhoods, settlements, cities/urban, and territories), with its essential factors (social, cultural, economic, politics, and ideology), including reviews of phenomena in the context of philosophy. It is also interested at spatial context in relation to the aspects of safety, climatic change, social-cultural connectivity, quality of architecture, public facilities, spatial tolerance, environmental issues, ecological access, and the concepts and praxis of community based development.
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APPLICATION OF THE ECODRAINAGE SYSTEM IN BINTANG ALAM HOUSING, KARAWANG REGENCY Nike Murni Ananda Sari; Sih Andajani; Dina Paramitha Anggraeni Hidayat
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): URBAN LIVABILITY AND LEARNING QUALITY
Publisher : Jurusan Arsitektur - FTSP - Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v6i1.10145

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Bintang Alam is housing area in Karawang regency which often occurs flood. Bintang Alam housing has a land area of 147,33 ha and located on the edge of the Citarum River downstream section. Therefore, it is necessary to have a good implementation and planning for the drainage system in Bintang Alam housing. The research aimed to find an effective way to prevent and solve floods in Bintang Alam. There are 2 scenarios that applied to the drainage planning at the Bintang Alam estate. Scenario 1, direct runoff from housing area is going directly to channel then the outlet point and for scenario 2, most of the flow entered to the soil through the infiltration wells then some of its flow into retention ponds. With the application of the two ecodrains, it is proven that they are able to reduce the planned flood discharge in the area with infiltration wells to reduce flood discharge by 25,96% and retention ponds to reduce flood discharge by 33,91%. Keywords: Citarum River, Drainage Channels, Karawang, Ecodrainage
PERMEABILITY FACTORS OF OFFICE BLOCK PEDESTRIAN ACCESS AT TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT AREA - KARET BENDUNGAN HILIR Rikobimo Ridjal Badri; Nurhikmah B. Budi Hartanti
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): URBAN LIVABILITY AND LEARNING QUALITY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v6i1.10169

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The development of public transportation in big cities in general, and Jakarta in particular, has set new trends in regional development by referring to the concept of Transit Oriented Development (TOD). Some superblock area development, bundled as a TOD area ignores several principles, especially pedestrian-friendly related values. Limited regulations and inconsistencies in understanding the application of TOD concepts and theories have resulted in the inappropriate application of TOD principles in transit-oriented areas. This study aims to find the implementation of connecting routes and the use of pedestrian paths with descriptive-qualitative methods by field observation. The research will be conducted in the Transit-Oriented development area Karet-Bendungan Hilir. The study shows that although the area being researched provides an ideal permeable block for pedestrian access, a problem with the management of the access prevents the pedestrian access to be fully functioning as a pedestrian networks system inside a Transit-Oriented Development area.
REVIEW OF URBAN GREENING POLICY IN INDONESIA: A CASE STUDY IN JAKARTA PROVINCE Mohammad Zaini Dahlan; Budi Faisal; Sofia Chaeriyah; Ina Winiastuti Hutriani; Mira Amelia
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): URBAN LIVABILITY AND LEARNING QUALITY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v6i1.10678

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Urban greening schemes in Indonesia have experienced various challenges in providing quality green open space in sufficient quantities and need for a more appropriate scheme. In this case, the policy aspect is presumed to inhibit optimizing the provision and utilization of green open space in Indonesia. This study uses descriptive qualitative method that aims to analyze policy aspects related to the provision of green open space in large and dense urban areas with a case study Jakarta. It provides a basic analysis scheme to find the root cause of the urban greening schemes issue in Indonesia. The result shows that the provision of green open space has been mandated in various regulations and policies on a local to global scales. However, law enforcement efforts in implementing these policies and regulations  require integrated and comprehensive endeavors to respond to the complexity of the public policy system related to the provision of green open space. In conclusion, this study needs an in-depth research to find complex and dynamic components associated with the complexity of providing green open space with a dynamic system approach. Keywords: Urban Greening Scheme; Law enforcement, Dynamic complexity    
FULFILLMENT OF THE CONCEPT A LIVABLE CITY IN TERMS OF PHSICAL ASPECTS IN THE CITY OF SOUTH TANGERANG Febrian Giovani; Anita S. Wartaman; Herika M. Taki
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): URBAN LIVABILITY AND LEARNING QUALITY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v6i1.10720

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South Tangerang Cityranked 5th ofthe Most Livable City Index (MLCI) 2017 in Indonesia based on IA Presearch. However, problems were found in terms of equal distribution of urban facilities and infrastructure. The purpose of this study is to examine the physical aspects of  South Tangerang City (the sub-districts of Pamulang, Setu, and Ciputat) to ensure whether or not they evenly meet the requirements of a livable city. This is a comparative analysis study by contrasting the facts of the availability of infrastructure with those of required in the Minimum Service Standards. Availability indicators comprise the provision of livable houses, provision of educational facilities (elementary, junior high, and senior high schools), provision of health facilities (public health and hospitals), provision of green openspace (public and private), road conditions, drainage network, waste management(drinking waterand waste water). The findings show that the priority programs need to be developed to accomplish South Tangerang City as a livable city on anequal basis.The programs among thers are; the provision ofl ivable houses, the provision of public and green open spaces,as well as waste, drinking water, and waste water management
QUALITY OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECT INTERNSHIP LEARNING THROUGH CUSTOMER SATISFICATION INDEX (CSI) MEASUREMENT AND IMPORTANT-PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Fahmy Hermawan; Popi Puspitasari; Julia Damayanti; Lisa Oksri Nelfia; Endah Kurniyaningrum; Giraldi Fardiaz Kuswanda
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): URBAN LIVABILITY AND LEARNING QUALITY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v6i1.12924

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Link and match between the world of business—industry and the flexibility—adaptability to rapid changes in the future,  aresome of the reasons why higher education equipped with the Merdeka Belajar-Kampus Merdeka or MBKM system isnecessary.  Internshipis one of the MBKM programs, which  provides opportunities for students to gain professional work experience in the business world or industry. Civil Engineering Study Program, Universitas Trisakti is organizing an Internship program on Construction Projects in the Odd semester of 2021/2022 academic year. This study is an attempt to share knowledge about stake holder perceptions (students, lecturers, staff, and cooperation partners) regarding the success and failure of the implementation of MBKM. The measurement was based on the priority and satisfaction levels, with the variables of educational infrastructure, reliability, responsiveness, empathy, treatment of students  and information systems. This is a quantitative descriptive study using a questionnaire distributed to 217 students, 26 permanent lecturers and 12 civil engineering administration staff as respondents. Cartesian diagram Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) is used to map the value of Customer Satisfaction  Index (CSI) which shows the level of stakeholde rsatisfactions. The results show that the CSI values (satisfaction level) areas follows: students has reached 75.67% as itisforadministration staff75.15%, where as  lecturers show a quite higher level which is 81.75%. In order to develop a well-organized MBKM in the future, institutions need to establish and manage programs interms of : coordinating between lecturers and field supervisors, adjusting field course Materials to student needs, socializing the amount of MBKM funds to students participating  ininternships, and organizing remedial mechanisms. Based on the data analysis,100% of cooperating partners support the continuation of MBKM program and propose that qualified apprentices would become employees  in  their companies. Keywords: Construction Project, Internship Learning, Customer Satisfaction Index, Important-Performance Analysis.

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