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Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering
ISSN : 27982246     EISSN : 27982165     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.17509/Jodie
The Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering - JoDiE is an international journal dedicated to the improvement and dissemination of knowledge on methods, policies, and technologies in technical sciences, architecture and civil engineering, urban planning, engineering for sustainable development, environmental science and engineering, energy, energy efficiency and environment, traffic and transportation, logistic, industrial engineering, architectural engineering and civil engineering education, computer science and engineering, earth science and engineering, space engineering, quality management, and other related sciences. JoDiE follows new trends and progress proven practice in listed fields, thus creating a unique forum (platform) for interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary dialog. Periodicity: Yearly volumes, biannual issues (June, December) – papers published as soon as accepted, starting with 2021. Every issue consists of 8 articles and therefore every volume has 16 articles/reviews. Review process: Double-blind external peer review (reviewers and authors do not see the reviewer/author names). Plagiarism checking: All submitted papers are checked against plagiarism with Mendeley tools: Mendeley through SCIndeks Asistent.
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GENERIC STRATEGY STUDY IN HOTEL DESIGN IN THE NEW NORMAL ERA. CASE STUDY: URBAN INDEPENDENT HOTEL Tecky Hendrarto; Ratu Sonya Mentari Haerdy; Asep Yudi Permana; Nyi Raden A Putri Anggiandari
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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The new normal era has had an impact on the decline of the economy and tourism in the city of Bandung. This condition has an impact on the regional income of the City of Bandung due to restrictions on foreign and domestic tourists. The decline in hotel occupancy is due to the lack of tourist visits. Hoteliers experience difficulties in maintaining their business due to the lack of discussion on this matter. Therefore, the designer's perspective can be a reference for managers and decision-makers to develop the hotel business efficiently during a pandemic. This study uses a descriptive analysis method from Hotel Urban Merdeka as a case study, which was able to survive during a pandemic. This research shows that generic strategies in hotel design are very important to attract and retain customers in the new normal era. Therefore, it is important for hotel owners to consider generic strategies, such as low cost, differentiation, and focus on certain market segments. Hotels that are responsive to changing trends and consumer preferences will be more successful in the new normal era. Factors such as hygiene, health, and safety are factors that must be considered. Different design concepts, such as eco-friendly designs or designs with artistic and cultural concepts added value to hotels and attract consumers' attention. The implication of this research is that hotel owners must consider generic strategies in their hotel designs and always be responsive to changing trends and consumer preferences. In addition, different design concepts must also be considered to provide added value to hotels and attract consumers' attention. Keywords: Tourism, repositioning, construction scenario, low cost
ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF SUBANG EXIT TOLL ON CHANGES IN COMMERCIAL LAND USE AND TRAFFIC VOLUME IN OTTO ISKANDARDINATA ROAD CORRIDOR, SUBANG DISTRICTA Andika Ahsana
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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The development of highway infrastructure and Exit Tolls is very important for regional development. The existence of toll road infrastructure and Exit tolls provides easy access by land route so it is expected to have an impact on accelerating regional economic growth. Since the construction of the Exit Toll access in Subang City, the area around the Exit Toll has become an important area for regional development, especially community economic activities such as trade, industry, and public services. Over time, the area around the Subang Toll Exit has developed into a center of commercial activity marked by changes in land use along the corridor of Jalan Otto Iskandardinata. This study aims to analyze the impact of land use change and its relationship to traffic volume that has occurred along the Jalan Otto Iskandardinata corridor since the opening of the Subang Toll Exit access. Land use change analysis is carried out by comparing satellite imagery data obtained from Google Earth and through field surveys. The correlation with traffic volume was obtained through linear regression analysis with land use change as the dependent variable and vehicle activity in the road corridor as the independent variable. The results show that land use changes that occur along the corridor of Jalan Otto Iskandardinata Subang are dominated by commercial land uses. The change in land use also has an impact on changing the visual image of the road corridor.
ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF AGRO-EDU TOURISM BASED ON COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN THE CIPANAS DAM AREA Dwi Wahyu Wamenarno; Mohammad Syaom Barliana; Asep Yudi Permana
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i1 June 2022
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One of the sectors that are progressing and are growing rapidly, especially in Indonesia today is tourism. Tourism has an important role in increasing the income of a region. In terms of employment, the tourism sector can also be a solution to reduce the unemployment problem which is currently rife in various parts of the country. In terms of cultural diversity and natural beauty, Indonesia can be one of the unique tourist destinations in this regard. This study aims to analyze the potential for developing agro-Edu tourism based on community empowerment in the Cipanas Dam area so that it has a positive impact on the economy, especially the economy of the local community. The research method used in this study is descriptive with a qualitative approach, where the descriptive qualitative method is a research method based on the philosophy of postpositivism used to examine the condition of natural objects (as opposed to experiments) where the researcher is the key instrument of data collection techniques carried out manually triangulation (combined), data analysis is inductive/qualitative, and qualitative research results emphasize meaning rather than generalization. The results of the research from the potential of Agro-Edu Tourism in the Cipanas dam area can be developed in several location spots, including by utilizing the edge of the dam as a pedestrian tracking path along the green belt in the form of trees; the development of a camping ground that can accommodate tourists to spend the night while still being able to enjoy the atmosphere of the outdoors on the edge of the lake; mango fruit agro-tourism area; The Tower of View in the Rest Area and the planned Cipanas Terrace area downstream of the dam.
N-219 AIRCRAFT TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION MODEL BASED ON THE MOVEMENT POTENTIAL OF THE COVERAGE ZONE AT SULTAN SYARIF KASIM II AIRPORT PEKANBARU Ilma Tsabrilia; Juang Akbardin; Odih Supratman
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v1i2 December 2021
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Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport has a limited domestic flight schedule. Based on data from Angkasa Pura II, Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport serves flights to 14 domestic destinations. By using a small aircraft type N-129 with a capacity of 19 passengers, it will be able to produce several new routes that are possible to be formed and the aircraft can enter on short runways. The volume of passenger traffic at Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport Pekanbaru is projected in 2029 to reach 8749856 passenger departures per year and 7515557 passenger arrivals per year. With the N-219 plan aircraft, one main zone and five coverage zones are obtained to distribute passenger movements. In the Origin-Destination Matrix analysis using the Furness and Fratar method, a more constant calculation is the Fratar Method. The number of aircraft needed per day with the Furness Method is at most 8 N-219 aircraft with the Pekanbaru - Palembang route. The maximum number of aircraft needed per day using the Fratar Method is 7 N-219 aircraft with the Pekanbaru - Palembang route and vice versa.
STUDY OF FEMINISM ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT IN MUSEUM BUILDING "THE SOLOMON R GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM IN AMERICA US" Afied Dien Haqsaleh; Ashadi Ashadi
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering (JoDIE)
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Abstract: A study of the concept of feminist architecture in the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum building. In the past, an understanding held by society regarding sex differences between men and women affected control, where women were not given freedom, power and rights completely different from men who could do anything and be anything. In the world of architecture, feminism is present as part of post-modern architecture because of the saturation of modern buildings that occur. studies the concept of Feminist Architecture at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York, America, which is considered to have approached the principles of feminist architecture in its buildings and the method to be used is descriptive qualitative. The author needs to do research on the concept of Feminism Architecture in order to know its true characteristics. From the research results, it is concluded that the case study of the building that has been studied is the Feminist Architecture approach and applies it and among them is having the form of a building that resembles the shape of items used by women, the shape of the building has arches reflecting the woman's body, there is a division of space as a divider between women and men, as well as the use of colors in buildings or interiors that match the preferences of women. Keywords: Architecture, Architecture Feminism, Feminism, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, Women.
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN TYPOLOGY OF CAR WORKSHOP AND SHOWROOM BUILDINGS Keng Sukaria Tanzil
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i1 June 2022
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In the era of the 2000s, revolutionary building typologies emerged, with mass forms of buildings that developed beyond the usual boundaries of existing building typologies. For example, the typology of hospital buildings at this time may follow the typology of hotel buildings, or the typology of traditional Lombok buildings, which was originally a typology of rice barns, changing its function to become a full-fledged residential building which is still in the typology of rice barns but has made adjustments to the details. shape, opening, and use. As well as building materials. Likewise, in the development of the building typology of showrooms and car repair shops, typology can change by adopting other building typologies that experience adjustments regarding the function of space and design details that can accommodate the needs of showrooms and car repair shops. So that in the era when the building was designed and built, the showroom and car repair shop would become a building with a contemporary architectural typology. This is because there is a desire to make showrooms and car repair shop buildings different from showrooms and car repair shops of the same type so that they will become icons and attractions for users and consumers as well as entrepreneurs who have an interest in car affairs. This study aims to analyze the application of contemporary architecture to exhibition buildings and car repair shops.
AESTHETIC VALUES OF RUINS: A CASE STUDY OF THE MALABAR RADIO STATION AREA Rahmadean Alifani Purwatiana; Sri Handayani
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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Relics of the past that have historical value must be preserved, but due to war and natural factors, these relics only leave ruins, so the conservation measures are different from buildings. The aesthetic value is one of the reasons for maintaining the ruins as they are, where this value is related to the physical and non-physical aspects of the ruins. One of the locations of the historical ruins is the ruins in the Malabar Radio Transmitting Station Area located on Mount Puntang, Banjaran District, Bandung Regency, West Java, which used to be a Radio Station complex that bridged long-distance communications between Indonesia and the Netherlands, has important historical value and impact the time. A change in function to become a tourist spot at this location can intervene in the ruins by adding or developing tourist facilities that can reduce or damage their historical and aesthetic values. This study intends to examine the aesthetic value of the ruins of the Malabar Radio Station to find a value that can be maintained as it is. This research uses qualitative research methods by searching historical data through primary and secondary sources. The results of the study found that the aesthetic value of the ruins consisted of 1) physical aesthetic values related to the shape of the ruins that can be observed and felt with the five senses, identified forms and materials (traces of weathering, the remaining walls, and floors) that blend into the mountainous landscape to give it an interesting and distinctive landscape character and visual appeal; and 2) non-physical aesthetic value related to the function of marking the passage of time, evidence of representation of the involvement of indigenous workers, defense of independence in the Banjaran region, and becoming a tourist attraction. Both of these aesthetic values are things that must be protected and maintained for the preservation of the ruins.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE SPEED OF CERTIFICATE ACCEPTANCE OF FUNCTIONALITY Andhyni Kusumahastiti; Suprapto Siswosukarto; Henricus Priyosulistyo
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i1 June 2022
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Topic of this research was carried out in relation to the Regulation of the Minister of Public Works 25/PRT/M/2007 concerning the Certificate of Feasibility of Function (SLF). The factors affecting the speed  of  getting the certificate will be investigated. Each region is required to make further regional regulations that refer to the Regulation of the Minister of Public Works 25/PRT/M/2007. Such a regional regulation can affect the speed and quality of results. The case studies selected in this study were SLF at the Microbiology Building, FKKMK UGM and Hotel de Braga, Bandung. This research based on the results of interviews and data obtained in the microbology building UGM Yogyakarta and Hotel de Braga Bandung. The factors that influence the SLF application process are socialization related to SLF, human resources in the application and issuance process, and understanding of the main tasks and functions of each related human resource. The difference requirements and procedures of the regional regulations does not affect each process but does affect the duration of the SLF issuance process. Substantially, the regional regulations in Sleman Regency has no differences compared to the regional regulations in the city of Bandung regarding SLF but sequence.
ARCHITECTURE STUDIO SPACE ANALYSIS OF ENGINEERING FACULTY, SUBANG UNIVERSITY rosyd rosyadi; Ilhamdaniah Ilhamdaniah
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v1i2 December 2021
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The Architectural Design Studio Room, Faculty of Engineering, University of Subang is a room with a large intensity of use, the core activities of the studio start from carrying out the design planning process, making design concepts such as drawing concept sketches, then making pre-design drawings and detailed drawings to make design presentations such as mock-ups and poster. architectural design studio space design needs to accommodate the various activities it contains. Today, many students prefer to work on this course elsewhere rather than in the studio. As a result, the use of studios becomes less effective and has an impact on the condition of the studio which is empty of students. The use of the studio is greatly influenced by the quality of the studio space itself, starting from architectural components such as lighting, ventilation, and the carrying capacity of the furniture as well as the condition of the interior wall color of the studio space. The quality of this space can be seen from the level of student attendance, and the intensity of students being in the studio. This critique aims to find out how much influence the quality of space has on the effectiveness of space use, in this case, the design studio space in the architecture department. and it is hoped that the process of making changes or adding facilities that are able to accommodate all lecture activities and be able to provide lecture facilities that are comfortable and accommodate lecture activities. study program in the Department of Architecture. the carrying capacity of the furniture and the condition of the interior wall color of the studio space. Keywords: Quality Standards, Subang University, Architectural Studio
HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CIKAPUNDUNG WATERSHED, TAMANSARI BALUBUR AREA OF BANDUNG, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA Rohmat Rohmat; Juang Akbardin; Johar Maknun
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering (JoDIE)
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AbstractCikapundung River is one of the rivers that divide Bandung City which functions as the city's main drainage, the general use of Cikapundung River water is for drinking water (PDAM Dago Pakar and PDAM Badak Singa), hydropower (Pakar and Cilengkung), and irrigation. The number of activities and utilization of the Cikapundung river in quantity is at risk of causing flooding which is influenced by various factors. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the flood discharge to determine the value of the planned flood discharge in the Cikapundung River. The purpose of this study was to analyze flood discharge using empirical methods on the Cikapundung river in the Tamansari area in the context of flood control efforts. The analysis carried out is a hydrological analysis which includes an analysis of maximum rainfall using the frequency distribution method type Gumbel, Haspers, Weduwen, and Log Pearson, and a design flood discharge analysis using the Rational Method. Based on the results of the analysis of the highest discharge, Rational Gumbel with a return period of 2 years 5,076 m3/s, a return period of 5 years 8,371 m3/s, a return period of 10 years 10,553 m3/s, a return period of 20 years 12,645 m3/s, 25 year return period 13,097 m3/s, 50 year return period 15,354 m3/s, 100 year return period 17,384 m3/s, 150 year return period 518,395 m3/sec. Efforts that can be made in flood control efforts are restoration or rearrangement of the environment around the Cikapundung river border. Keywords: Cikapundung Watershed Hydrological Analysis, Flood Discharge Analysis, Empirical Method

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