Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.7480/SPOOL.2019.2.4365
F. V. D. Hoeven, Siebe Bakker
Spool has published previously four issues dedicated to projects, developed in a high-risk innovation programme: the so-called the 4TU.BOUW lighthouse projects. Initially, the main topic of this programme was Energy-Innovation, hence the name of this “thread”. This issue of Spool presents the last batch of Lighthouse projects as the programme came to a close.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.7480/SPOOL.2019.2.4370
I. Ossokina, T. Arentze, D. V. Gameren, D. V. D. Heuvel
In developed countries, the share of the elderly (65+) is growing quickly. In the Netherlands it might reach 25 to 30% of the population by 2040 (see Figure 1). We design best living concepts for the elderly, based on a research in their residential preferences. Our novel methodology combines insights from social sciences and architecture. A stated choice experiment retrieves the willingness-to-pay of the elderly for a set of relevant attributes of the dwelling, building and location. The attributes with the highest valuation are used as an input for a flexible architectural design.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.7480/SPOOL.2019.2.4368
L. O. Scholtenhuis, F. Vahdatikhaki, S. Zlatanova, J. Beetz, P. Pauwels
Excavation work takes place almost continually in most cities around the Western hemisphere. Many cities are already full of infrastructures, buried networks, and street furniture, so excavation work is not without any thread to the operator and surrounding environment. Small construction sites, for example, are often constrained by operating infrastructure on surface level and underground. Although different agencies and network owners have information about the location of the objects that put excavation work at risk, this information is not centralized. Different organizations manage location information of buried cables, unexploded ordnance, and pollution, for example. This significantly complicates the early-stage planning and last minute risk assessment processes because professionals need to manually collect, assess, and integrate data about subsurface objects into a comprehensive risk assessment. To smoothen this process, ExcaSafeZone project, therefore, develops a system that collects location data, defines expert-based rules for safety risk assessment, and that synthesizes this into an open source prototype that visualized safety risks on a heat map.
{"title":"Excasafezone synthesizing expert based ‘on-the-fly’ safety risk heat maps","authors":"L. O. Scholtenhuis, F. Vahdatikhaki, S. Zlatanova, J. Beetz, P. Pauwels","doi":"10.7480/SPOOL.2019.2.4368","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.7480/SPOOL.2019.2.4368","url":null,"abstract":"Excavation work takes place almost continually in most cities around the Western hemisphere. Many cities are already full of infrastructures, buried networks, and street furniture, so excavation work is not without any thread to the operator and surrounding environment. Small construction sites, for example, are often constrained by operating infrastructure on surface level and underground. Although different agencies and network owners have information about the location of the objects that put excavation work at risk, this information is not centralized. Different organizations manage location information of buried cables, unexploded ordnance, and pollution, for example. This significantly complicates the early-stage planning and last minute risk assessment processes because professionals need to manually collect, assess, and integrate data about subsurface objects into a comprehensive risk assessment. To smoothen this process, ExcaSafeZone project, therefore, develops a system that collects location data, defines expert-based rules for safety risk assessment, and that synthesizes this into an open source prototype that visualized safety risks on a heat map.","PeriodicalId":30518,"journal":{"name":"Dimensi Journal of Architecture and Built Environment","volume":"278 1","pages":"17-20"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2019-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"80081955","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2019-08-26DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.23-34
S. Muazir, Lestari Lestari
In step with economic growth, Pontianak City continues developing its physical development. From an environmental perspective, physical development that does not pay attention to the environment may make air temperature rise and create inconvenience to human. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the tendency in the built/physical environmental aspects that have the possibility of influencing the microclimate in the urban center, regarding the trade area in Pontianak City. Built environmental aspects such as building density, building height, materials, etc. are described and then simulated towards the existing climate elements such as temperature, humidity, solar radiation, cloud cover, and others. The simulations used three-dimensional software ENVI_MET version 4. From findings, it can be seen that the built environment characteristics can affect the microclimate condition. From the simulations, the dominant temperature differences may occur in such built environment conditions such as density, dimensions, location, material, and vegetation closure.
与经济增长同步,pontiak市继续发展其物理发展。从环境的角度来看,不重视环境的物理发展可能会使气温上升,给人类带来不便。本研究的目的是评估有可能影响庞甸纳市贸易区城市中心小气候的建筑/物理环境方面的趋势。建筑环境方面,如建筑密度,建筑高度,材料等进行描述,然后对现有的气候要素,如温度,湿度,太阳辐射,云量等进行模拟。模拟使用三维软件ENVI_MET version 4。从研究结果可以看出,建筑环境特征会影响小气候条件。从模拟结果来看,主要的温差可能发生在诸如密度、尺寸、位置、材料和植被封闭等建筑环境条件下。
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Pub Date : 2019-08-26DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.11-22
Baskoro Azis, H. Santosa, J. Ernawati
Malang is well-known for colonial buildings. Visual quality of building in the Kayutangan corridor makes it an icon of Malang City. Assessment of visual quality is affected by daytime and nighttime conditions. Day and night lighting are factors that influenced the visual quality assessment of buildings. This study meant to assess the visual quality of buildings in the kayutangan corridor which has a history and aspects that influence by society during the day and night. This study used a descriptive quantitative method explaining public perception about the visual quality of buildings in Kayutangan street corridors during the day and night. Semantic Differential Scale was the instrument to describe the respondents’ perceptions. From the result showed that visual quality of four of 10 buildings have a low scores and there are six variables that have the most influence on daylight and eight variables at night on buildings in the Kayutangan corridor.
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Pub Date : 2019-08-26DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.51-58
Adita Ronarizkia, Y. Yusran
Kampung Tridi, Jodipan Malang, which was initially a slum residential area has transformed now into a colorful area with a concept of colorful order, arranged linearly according to the houses pattern. This setting is positively effective to attract tourist interest to come and success in changing the aspect of social, culture and economy of the residents. The aspect which has been through adequate significant change is the economy, which is indicated from the number of residents who take benefit from their house's terrace that initially used as a conventional family area, now turn into an area of trading. This change is conducted to be economic support in order to fulfill their life needs. This research aims to identify the pattern of terrace utilization as the place where the trading activity takes place in Kampung Tridi Jodipan Malang. This research exerts the method of descriptive qualitative which identifies the pattern of terrace utilization through field survey, interview, and literature studies, while the method of analysis used behavior mapping. This research finding shows that the utilization pattern of the residential terrace as the trading spot is located exactly in the front part of the house, that is the terrace. The houses that using the terrace as the trading spot are mostly located in the front of the main path which leads to the Jembatan Kaca (Glass bridge) that connects Kampung Tridi with Kampung Warna-warni in the south.
Kampung Tridi, Jodipan Malang,最初是一个贫民窟住宅区,现在已经转变为一个色彩缤纷的地区,根据房屋模式线性排列,具有色彩缤纷的秩序概念。这种设置对吸引游客的兴趣是积极有效的,并成功地改变了居民的社会、文化和经济方面。经济方面已经经历了充分的重大变化,这从居民的数量可以看出,他们的房子露台最初被用作传统的家庭区域,现在变成了一个交易区域。这种变化是为了满足他们的生活需要而进行的经济支持。本研究旨在确定甘榜Tridi Jodipan Malang的梯田利用模式,作为贸易活动发生的地方。本研究采用描述性定性方法,通过实地调查、访谈和文献研究等方法识别梯田利用模式,分析方法采用行为映射法。本研究发现,住宅露台作为交易场所的利用模式恰好位于住宅的前部,即露台。使用露台作为交易场所的房屋大多位于通往Jembatan Kaca(玻璃桥)的主要道路前方,该道路连接甘榜Tridi和甘榜Warna-warni南部。
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Pub Date : 2019-08-26DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.43-50
Ikaputra
This study is aimed to enrich and strengthen the finding of previous research (1986) titled as “Kotagede between Gates” –a linier traditional settlement set in between “two-gates” in an old Javanese city known as Kotagede. This study discovered six-types of linear patterns associated with road layout that runs East-West where jalan rukunan (‘shared street”) becomes the single access to connect Javanese traditional houses in its linearity pattern. The study also found a pattern change on its linearity caused by a change of ownership, change of kinship and neighborhoods, and the problem of decay (by the age of building) and of damage (by earthquake) of the traditional houses. It is urgent to conserve the Kotagede’s identity in the future, by considering to preserve the existence and the uniqueness of these linear settlements.
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Pub Date : 2019-08-26DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.59-66
N. Nugroho, Y. Yatmo, P. Atmodiwirjo
This paper discusses the production of space inside everyday using the narrative lens in architecture. The narrative in everyday is referred to as spatial trajectories. The study explores the spatial trajectories by analysing the story from a novel in order to identify the process of production of space within the everyday narrative. The inquiry results suggest that what is important in the production of space process is the bridge formed by the spatial trajectories. The more bridges that are present means, the more spatial trajectories are involved. It becomes important to consider the overlapping between spatial trajectories that occur in that space because it indicates various kinds of narratives involved.
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Pub Date : 2019-08-26DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.35-42
Juan Hogianto, Christina E. Mediastika
This paper reports an investigation of the scientific justification of room temperature and the beliefs on Luo Pan Compass; a part of Feng Shui wisdom. The compass is a rule of thumb on the placement of a particular room within a house to achieve indoor comfort and occupants’ well-being based on house orientation to the wind direction. The study was conducted in a quantitative method consists of field measurements and questionnaire survey. The result was to be consulted with indoor temperature comfort standard and to the Luo Pan Compass. Eight houses were selected in a purposive method. The investigation showed that the indoor temperature of seven out of eight studied houses were not within the standard. It was in good agreement with the respondents’ opinions. The finding of this study may be referred by building designers that Luo Pan Compass is relevant to the temperature comfort level of the indoor environment.
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Pub Date : 2019-08-26DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.46.1.1-10
Roland Tejo Prayitno, Y. Yatmo, P. Atmodiwirjo
This paper investigates materiality as architecture manifestation in commercial informal space. The materialityapproach in this paper revolves around the Manuel De Landa idea of material’s properties and capacity, whichinteract to each other to create unlimited possibilities. This cycle of interaction is what Manuel DeLanda called as morphogenic power of its own. Understanding material system and existing context are two essential processin order to produce a responsive design in this random, unpredictable pattern of informal space, which in this paper, the context that will be specifically studied is Pasar Baru. In the further study, the material which will bestudied along with Pasar Baru context is the versatile usage of plastic chair. This paper will investigate materiality approach as a relevant method to create a contextual design, as this approach will be highly based oninteraction system between the physical material and the context.
本文探讨了物质性作为建筑在商业非正式空间中的表现形式。本文的材料方法围绕着曼努埃尔·德·兰达(Manuel De Landa)关于材料的属性和容量的观点,它们相互作用,创造出无限的可能性。这种相互作用的循环就是曼努埃尔·德兰达所说的自身形态形成的力量。为了在这个随机的、不可预测的非正式空间模式中产生一个响应式的设计,理解材料系统和现有的语境是两个必不可少的过程,在本文中,将具体研究的语境是Pasar Baru。在进一步的研究中,将与Pasar Baru背景一起研究的材料是塑料椅子的多功能使用。本文将探讨物质性方法作为创建文脉设计的相关方法,因为这种方法将高度基于物理材料与文脉之间的交互系统。
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