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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.
Articles 60 Documents
UNDERSTANDING GURUSINA SA’O IN FLORES, NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR, INDONESIA: HEAT CONDUCTIVITY OF BUILDING ENVELOPE MATERIAL AND THERMAL COMFORT Khotijah Lahji; Agustin Rebecca Lakawa; Bambang Susetyarto; Rita Walaretina
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Resilient Built Environment
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AbstractSa'o (traditional house) in Gurusina, Flores is a house that was designed based on the local wisdom of Ngadha tribe that is directly or indirectly constructed by considering thermal factors i.e., temperature and humidity, wind speed, and heat gain. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between heat conductivity features of building envelope material towards the aspects of thermal comfort. Data gathered and analyzed through field measurements supported by structural physical figures. The research results show that first, when the study was conducted, the temperature in Gurusina exceeded the lower and upper limit of the average temperature that was considered comfort hot for Indonesians. This affects the high heat transmission through wall material so that the inside temperature is considered uncomfortable. Second, the use of half wall (exceeding 20% of the floor area) and the existence of open space around the building that has the potential to flow the wind with a speed of more than 2m/sc, can reduce the indoor heat temperature due to solar heat transmission from wall and roof materials. Key words: thermal comfort; building envelope; traditional house     
REVEALING TRANCENDENTAL MEANING BEHIND THE OMAH DUDUR ARCHITECTURAL IN URUT SEWU, GRABAG, PURWOREJO, CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA Satrio HB Wibowo; Sudaryono Sudaryono; E. Pradipto
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): TRADITION, CONTEXT and CLIMATE
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Omah dudur was discovered as a typical house in Urut Sewu, Purworejo-Kebumen, Central Java, Indonesia.  By this research, it was found that  Omah Dudur is considered as a manifestation of universe of human, god and nature as well as a pusaka (heirlooms).  It is believed that interrelation among the three universes will influence to the successes and failures of occupants life. As a pusaka (heirlooms) which has the power and strength of wahyu, the omah dudur spiritually should be offered by certain ritual in the regular sacred time. Methodologically, this research implies Husserl’s paradigm phenomenology (1965) with the naturalistic framework of Egon G Lincoln and Guba (1985). Result of the study should be contributed to the knowledge of local concepts of typology of traditional and vernacular Javanese architecture. Keywords: omah dudur, wahyu, contextual transcendent, pusaka.
THE STUDY OF THE HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS FACE Tantarto Sugiman; Uras Siahaan; Rumiati Rosaline Tobing
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): TRADITION, CONTEXT and CLIMATE
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One of the indicators that reflects the city's development is the rapid growth of high-rise buildings. The high price and limited available land coupled with the growth and increasingly diverse of human needs become the trigger. This is affected by advances in technology, various available materials as well as sufficient economics factor, making high-rise buildings as one of the development options in major cities around the world. Several factors such as, technology, modernity, and economics dominate the image high-rise buildings. Is it possible to construct the unique high-rise buildings in order to be different from each other? The paper is an initial step in examining the unique concepts that can be applied on high-rise buildings as the products of technology and modernity. The study was conducted through the review of literature in terms of time development in order to seek the unique aspects to be applied on high-rise buildings.  Keywords: high-rise  building, uniqueness, technology, modernity, locality
PRELIMINARY STUDY: THE INFLUENCE OF MICRO CLIMATE ASPECTS TO MINIMALIST LANDED HOUSES AND A VERNACULAR STILT HOUSE (CASE STUDY: HARMONIA AND BELLAROSA CLUSTERS, KAMPUNG NAGA HOUSE, INDONESIA) Handajani Asriningpuri; Fajar Kurniawati; Aliviana Demami
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): TRADITION, CONTEXT and CLIMATE
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Today, minimalist building style is considered appropriate to the reasons of: the high price of land and materials. Moreover, vernacular style inspires designers to categorisize it as a simple architectural type that is responsive to the context of micro climate. Both are modest style as undecorated building. This study aimed to communicate research result on the influence of micro climate aspects to both mentioned architectural types. Descriptive-analitic approach applied in this article is to identify the differencies between the features of minimalist landed houses (Harmonia and Bellarosa Clusters) and vernacular stilt house (Kampung Naga) components which are influenced by micro climate aspects. The result of study is that the decreasing and increasing of indoor temperature are determined by wall type and material; ventilation system; roof, eave and bottom structure types; geographical position; openings dimension.Keywords: micro climate, minimalist, vernacular architecture.
THE CHARACTERISTIC OF CORRIDOR STREET SPACE CASE STUDY: THE CORRIDOR OF JALAN VETERAN PENGGAL KLENTENG – JALAN SIMPANG ULIN Irwan Yudha Hadinata
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): URBAN-RURAL SPACE: Problematic and Cultural Values
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The street space is a part of urban public spaces. The various functions of street space in generally are as a mode of transporting space, as shared space for citizens and also as an architectural expression of spaces that contain the collective memory of its citizens. This research is focusing on the uniqueness of the street networks and canals in the city of Banjarmasin. Further, exploration of the combination of streets and canals is done to get the spatial characteristics. The purpose of this research is to determine how and why the street spaces changed and what components have influenced the characteristics of the space in the city of Banjarmasin. This research uses an empirism paradigm with the case study method focusing on the corridor of Jalan Veteran. The analytical method used is to discover street spaces in  both two (2) and  three (3) dimensional perspectives. Simplification and categorization patterns conducted to reveal the main characteristics of the street spaces. The findings of the study show that the formal and informal characters of each street space influence the growth rate of the buildings, the changing face of the region, and the shift of the old buildings into the new ones. Double canals are known as formal characteristic and single canals are known as informal ones. The chanal elements in the street spaces have a big influence to change the street spaces' characteristic. Keywords: characteristic, street space, space transformation, canal
PROBLEMATIC ASPECTS OF THE USE OF URBAN UNDERGROUND SPACE IN INDONESIA Hanny W Wiranegara
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): URBAN-RURAL SPACE: Problematic and Cultural Values
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Recently, the government is taking advantage of underground space for city’s infrastructure development needs. In fact, it is identified that the constraints are still remained in fulfilling the government mission. The aim of this paper is to reveal the problematic aspects in terms of the use of underground space by conducting qualitative data in term of interviewing experts and official staff of five local governments’ i.e.: Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Makassar, and Medan.  It is concluded that the problematic aspects are: the resources, land ownership, legal aspect; underground spatial planning, as well as technical and technological aspects. Keywords: underground space, utilization, problematic aspects
EVOLVING CONNNECTIVITY PATTERNS OF BANJARESE KAMPUNGS AND RUMAH BUBUNGAN TINGGI (HIGH RIDGE-HOUSE) IN SOUTH KALIMANTAN RIVER NETWORKS Laila Zohrah Zohrah
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND COMFORT
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ABSTRACTThe objective of this study is to clarify the connectivity: spatial and physical patterns of Banjarese Kampungs in South Kalimantan river networks for the community of Rumah Bubungan Tinggi (RBT) or high ridge houses. It provides a basis for potential reconstructing a Banjarese Kampung in keeping with the sociocultural context. We investigated a total of an urban kampung (177 households) and 12 RBT groups (4 RBTs groups in 1 urban kampung and 8 RBT groups in 2 rural kampungs). We describe the development of kampung throughout the evolution of river networks, then analyze the formation of dwelling in the urban kampung and the changing of spatial composition in the kin-group. The discussion on the evolution river network is based on the reconstruction of waterway patterns from the 15th until the mid 20th century. Finally, the kinship interaction reveals the open-ended multifamily boundaries and the changing level of house connectivity such as rival kin-groupKeywords: Rumah Bubungan Tinggi (RBT) groups, kampung, connectivity, spatial composition, South Kalimantan
PERCEPTION OF LIVING IN LOW-INCOME HOUSING Case study: Petogogan Row Houses Ristya Arinta Safitri
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND COMFORT
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ABSTRACTIndonesia has backlog issue against landed houses. While the needs of houses increase every year, land availability decreases in cities that causes landed house prices become unaffordable. One of the solutions offered by the government is RISHA (Rumah Instan Sederhana Sehat) or a simple design innovation of healthy house especially for low-income family. One of its successful projects was Petogogan Row Houses. However, after few years of occupancy the occupants perceive that there are some things which are considered incompatible with the rooms they inhabit. The qualitative approach applied in this study is to uncover the occupants’ perception of the post occupancy of RISHA row houses. Through this research it was found that things that are considered inappropriate by occupants are caused by (1) the furniture (non-fixed elements) capacity exceeds the RISHA room standard; (2) the physical elements (fixed-elements) of walls and ceilings set by RISHA do not provide possibilities for occupants to install non-fixed elements; (3) inadequacy of indoor natural light capacity related to the improper occupants’ considerations.Keywords: RISHA row houses, occupants’ perception, room physical elements.
OUTDOOR THERMAL PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF SEVERAL GLAZING TYPES Rizki Fitria Madina
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND COMFORT
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ABSTRACTRecently, urban air temperature has been increasing, which can be attributed to the vast development, land cover changes, urban geometry, and surface material. Several strategies can be applied to mitigate the urban heat island intensity, one of which is the use of a cool and reflective material to avoid solar heat gain. In this study, we simulate a simplified model of the Asia-Afrika region in Bandung and conduct a comparative analysis to determine the thermal performance of glass in the outdoor thermal environment. The study results demonstrate that the shading coefficient value of glass has a negative correlation with the outdoor air temperature.Keywords: glass; shading coefficient; outdoor thermal environment
THE INFLUENCE OF BUILDING ENVELOPES TOWARDS INDOOR CLASSROOM TEMPERATURE (Case: BINUS Alam Sutera Campus) Rivanus Dewanto
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND COMFORT
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ABSTRACTThe building façade of BINUS Alam Sutera campus is designed with wall variations of building envelope both in terms of material use and of openings volume. These conditions encourage the researcher to observe how much the indoor temperature difference in the classroom is correlated to the wall completion of the building envelope. The method used was by measuring indoor and outdoor temperatures at the same time periods (morning, midday, and afternoon) from the classrooms in different floors. The result of the study reveals that indoor temperature increases relatively towards the sun orientation of north-northeast and of west-southwest. The building envelope with precast concrete and window-wall affects indoor temperature relatively higher in the morning and lower in the afternoon. Whereas the building envelope with precast concrete of dead-glass variation affects indoor temperature relatively lower in the morning yet higher in the afternoon.Keywords: Building envelopes, indoor temperature, classrooms