Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1457
Indri Astrina Wirakusumah
Humans are homo religiosus with a natural desire that there is an absolute power beyond reasoning which makes them "existent". This is observed from their religious behaviors as well as the continuous increase in their spirituality. Humans have a basic need to worship according to their religious orders and the construction of mosques is considered the fulfillment of the main needs of Muslims to conduct their prayers. The diversity of mosque forms in West Java showed that there is a mutually influencing relationship between the basic need for space to accommodate prayer rituals which tend to be dogmatic and the human desire to appreciate architectural elements of mosques as a form of contextual and dynamic spirituality enhancement. The comparison between the needs and desires in mosque architecture as indicated in previous studies was used as the main reference to understand the dynamics of the meaning in mosque architecture in order to produce new meaning reading diagrams. This was achieved through three main stages with the first being the re-description of the ideograms and typograms pairing in each mosque from the previous studies, the second is the identification of keywords that form the basis of thought for architects, users, and organizers as a series of triangulation processes to reveal new meanings and functions in the case study of mosques, and the third is the placement of the results of the analysis on the Function-Form-Meaning diagram to produce a new meaning reading diagram to identify the dynamics of meaning in mosque architecture in West Java. The contribution of this study is to enrich the theory and method of the meaning process in mosque architecture as well as to serve as a guide for architectural practitioners in designing mosques.
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1185
Ying Ying Chuah, A. Bahauddin
Universal Design or ‘Accessibility for All’ is the design of a product or creation that meets the requirement and reaches the goals for people, which including disabled-bodies as well as the abled-bodies. Ergonomics is defined as a design to reduce human error, increase efficiency and improve safety and provides comfort in between people and the product. Universal design means segregation of special, separate designs with the normal design said that the majority of users can use them without feeling out of place. It is identified that some of the special groups all different kinds of designs would often make people feel different from others, the removal of which is essential in case of Universal Design. The major focus of this research is on the indoor spaces in providing measurement of operations and comfort in an indoor area such as the idea of research with respect to the ergonomics of Universal design which take into account within a qualitative research method of case study evaluation.
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1246
Y. Yusran, Dhara Adyuta Sasikirana, Abraham Mohammad Ridjal
Badut Temple is the oldest temple on Java Island and a historical relic of the Kanjuruhan Kingdom that collapsed due to natural and human factors. Therefore, this study aims to determine the suitability of the Badut Temple design drawn by B. De Haan. Based on the vastu purusha mandala philosophy, this Hindu-style temple uses repeated divisions of squares to prove that the design of the head of the temple uses Fractal Geometry with the box-counting method. The results showed that the fractal dimension index on the foot, body, and head with a ratio of 1.878: 1.870: 1.872 or be rounded up to 1:1:1. This means that the B. De Haan sketch design is similar to the existing temple. Furthermore, the ratio of the height of the foot, body, and head was 2.35:4.88:6.94 which is simplified to 1:2:3. Therefore, the Badut Temple adheres to the Vastu Purusha Mandala philosophy.
巴杜寺是爪哇岛上最古老的寺庙,是因自然和人为因素而倒塌的坎珠鲁汗王国的历史遗迹。因此,本研究旨在确定B. De Haan所绘制的八都寺设计的适宜性。基于vastu purusha曼荼罗哲学,这座印度风格的寺庙使用重复的正方形划分来证明寺庙头部的设计使用了分形几何和计数法。结果表明:脚、身、头的分形维数指数为1.878:1.870:1.872,四舍五入为1:1:1;这意味着B. De Haan的草图设计与现有的寺庙相似。此外,脚、身、头的高度比例为2.35:4.88:6.94,简化为1:2:3。因此,八度寺坚持Vastu Purusha曼荼罗哲学。
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1397
Priyanka G. A. S. K. W. Notodipuro, A. Mandala
One of the biggest contributors to energy usage are built infrastructures (up to 40%). Minimizing energy usage efficiently could reduce cost and give a better impact on the environment in terms of sustainability. As a tropical country that experiences sun exposure throughout the year, designing a building in Indonesia needs to respond to the impact of solar radiation inside the room for comfort and energy-saving effort. In addition, the topography of the site is considered throughout the process of designing a building, in which the site is located on sloped terrain (with a slant of 15 degrees celsius) and may influence the orientation and shape as it affects access to sunlight and view. This paper aims to identify which building orientation and shape of a project have the least energy usage during its preliminary phase on sloped terrains in tropical climate areas. 3 different building orientations (west-east, combination, North-east – South-west) and shapes are analyzed through experimental method by utilizing Sefaira as a plugin to Sketchup software using ASHRAE 90.1 - 2019 (ZONE 2) as material standard for the analysis. This research focuses on how a sloped site, as well as climate, affects building efficiency and how the orientation and shape of the building affect the building’s energy consumption. Difference in characteristics of the land, preferably regarding flat or sloped terrain lands, does not guarantee whether the energy usage will change, but it shows that sloped terrain sites could benefit on reducing the cooling load of a building as well as daylighting.
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1226
Mohd Akmal Harris Bin Zolkefil, R. Talib
A campus library is an educational environment that has a wide range of academic activities that are organized and arranged according to hierarchy and activity requirements. When activity in the campus library increases, so does the intensity of a movement that does not correspond to the availability of compelling and wayfinding signage within the library. In fact, on campus there must be international students who are not fluent in speaking and reading the local language. The purpose of the study is to investigate a wayfinding signage issue in interpreting the information through visual graphic for international student in campus library. In this issue, it will examine the importance of visual graphic design used in wayfinding signage for interpreting information and determined the require component which help the topic incorporate a greater user experience through visual qualities such as graphic, text, color and size. Therefore, the (TWO) 2 objectives of this research paper are 1) To identify the current graphic design of the wayfinding signage in the campus library and 2) To determine the graphic design in interpreting information in the wayfinding signage. It will use a qualitative method by John Creswell in collecting the data at several proposed case studies place.
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1181
Christin Purnamasari Nusaputra, Y. B. Dwisusanto
As a trade center, Semarang Chinatown contributes to developing the economic activities of the city. The expansion of the economic network creates various opportunities through informal activities. This is reflected in the inclusiveness of the local community, using roads as venues of economic activities, especially on Gang Baru Street in Semarang Chinatown. The street connects the neighborhood, accommodates informal activities, and serves as a traditional market. Furthermore, it has been privatized by trading activities from the shophouses and street vendors. The claim trend has commodified the formal use of the street as access infrastructure. Consequently, the differences in formal and informal activities cause the use of road space to be fragmented. Therefore, this study examines the fragmented use of Gang Baru street caused by the segmented informal activity interests. The qualitative method is used for a thorough bottom-up observation of the street’s activities. Various activities are classified based on the street user segmentation by organizational practices and spontaneous community behavior. This categorization is also based on the users’ participatory or antagonistic response to the street’s formal use. The result shows activity diversity portrays a dialectic interest representing the fragmented use of Gang Baru Street.
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.954
Maria Christina Prasetya, F. B. Ola
The basement lobby area in Campus II of Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta was originally designed to function as a vehicle parking and laboratory space with noise-generating equipment, but it is currently being used as a place for students to do assignments. Meanwhile, it has been discovered that psychosocial stress can be caused by continuous exposure to noise, thereby, making it necessary to consider the quality factor of the indoor environment of this area for students use. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the effect of the noise in the basement lobby area on student work productivity and psychosocial stress. This involved the use of a quantitative method by measuring the noise level using Phonic PAA3 per one point in the 4 segments of the corridor according to the provisions of SNI 7231:2009. Moreover, a qualitative approach was also applied by distributing online and offline questionnaires to determine the perception of noise, psychosocial stress, and its effect on work productivity. A total of 109 respondents consisting of 48 architecture, 40 civil engineering, and 21 techno-biology students using the lobby as a place to do assignments were used as the respondents. The data obtained were analyzed using a simple regression method in the SPSS25 program. It is important to note that the quantitative and qualitative measurements were not conducted simultaneously. The results showed that the study room does not fulfill the standard reference value of 45dB required for the noise level as indicated by the highest and lowest noise (Leq) values recorded to be 74.10dB and 64.34dB in segments B and A, respectively, as well as the overall average of 70.1dB. Furthermore, the combination of the qualitative and quantitative data showed that the noise affects students' psychosocial stress by 43% and productivity by 45%, hence, this means the noise reduced the student productivity. Therefore, the noise factor needs to be considered in planning a workspace or converting the function of space in order to ensure its purpose is achieved maximally.
Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta第二校区的地下大厅区域最初被设计为车辆停车场和带有噪音产生设备的实验室空间,但它目前被用作学生做作业的地方。同时,研究发现,持续接触噪音会造成心理社会压力,因此,有必要考虑该区域供学生使用的室内环境的质量因素。因此,本研究旨在探讨地下大堂噪音对学生工作效率及心理压力的影响。这涉及使用定量方法,根据SNI 7231:2009的规定,使用Phonic PAA3测量走廊4段中每个点的噪声水平。此外,还采用了定性方法,通过分发在线和离线问卷来确定噪音的感知,心理社会压力及其对工作效率的影响。共有109名受访者,包括48名建筑学学生,40名土木工程学生和21名技术生物学学生,他们将大厅作为做作业的地方作为受访者。用SPSS25程序对所得数据进行简单回归分析。必须指出的是,定量和定性的测量并不是同时进行的。结果表明,该自习室不符合噪声要求的45dB标准参考值,B段和A段记录的最高和最低噪声(Leq)值分别为74.10dB和64.34dB,整体平均值为70.1dB。此外,定性和定量数据的结合表明,噪音对学生心理社会压力的影响为43%,对生产力的影响为45%,因此,这意味着噪音降低了学生的生产力。因此,在规划工作空间或转换空间功能时,需要考虑噪声因素,以确保最大限度地实现其目的。
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1186
Hiew Yoke Ting, A. Bahauddin
Human beings are connected inextricably with nature that can influence our mental and physical well-being. People nowadays working in the hustle and bustle city has a low connection with nature, resulted in humankind suffering from mental illness. Connection to nature is essential for human beings to keep a healthy mind. This study mainly concentrates on the impact of blue space in the interior on mental health. In this research, previous studies are analyzed to understand the theory behind the blue space on how water benefits humans. Moreover, the researcher identifies thirty pieces of literature about water and health. The literature review is categorized into sensual perception (visual, sound, or music and sense of water) and the impact of blue space (emotional benefits, stress relief, direct health benefits) to reveal the idea of how the blue space benefits people. This paper is carried out through qualitative methods. Research shows intervention evidence of the visuals, sounds, and sense of water impact our health in the interior. The findings indicate the function of blue space in the interior on mental health. These findings help in a better understanding of the impact of water sounds in the interior on mental health.
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1257
Riajeng Sinta Damayanti, Purnama Salura
This study discusses the spirit of place which is also known as the “genius loci” of two GPIB church buildings in Depok, Indonesia. It is important to note that the physical and spatial order of a structure theoretically has an expression usually interpreted according to the character and identity created by the observer or user. This means it is possible for buildings with the same function, liturgy, and space requirements but different physical arrangements to have the same spirit of place. The focus of this study is on the church of GPIB Immanuel and GPIB Pancaran Kasih in Depok and it was conducted qualitatively and descriptively through anatomical and phenomenological methods. The operational stage involves the emic steps which include field observations and structured or unstructured interviews for managers and informants doubling as the users of the buildings as well as ethical steps which are focused on the study of architectural theories. The results showed that the physical architectural order of the two churches creates a dynamic character and identity as well as a spirit of place even though they come from the same synod, order, and have the same liturgy and procession. This was discovered to be due to their similarities and differences.
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Pub Date : 2022-04-01DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i1.1215
Arran Chang Kien Guan, M. J. Mamat
The pandemic COVID-19 has been a disaster for all over the world. The significant changes caused by the pandemic has left a huge impact on every sector especially on business environment and caused a major economic shock. In this paper, the role of technology- Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) has been explore and discuss in achieving a proposed studies to preventing and decreases the spreading of virus in efficient way. From this point of view, the proposed study has contributed to working environment –entrepreneur workplace. The working environment has been a high risk in virus spreading since it involved in people interaction’s place. Thus, TIC is important to prevent the virus spreading in workplace and community. The study of efficient movement and the issue regarded appropriate location of TIC in entrepreneur workplace has been carried in this paper. The objectives of this study are to identify the requirement of Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) in entrepreneur workplace zoning, to determine the best location for Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) in entrepreneur workplace zoning and to study the Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) location in promoting efficient workplace movement. The literature review is carried out to determined the related issues: TIC, workplace zoning and efficient movement I entrepreneur workplace. the qualitative method by John Creswell is used in collecting data to identify the best position of TIC in entrepreneur workplace by using observation method. As conclusion, the study for practice of allocate the TIC in the best location in entrepreneur workplace promotes the efficient of movement which it gives a direct and indirect impact on workplace performance.
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