Pub Date : 2022-06-28DOI: 10.32734/koridor.v13i1.8346
Alexander Adrian Saragi
Parapat is a village in Girsang Sipangan Bolon District, Simalungun Regency. In the Master Plan of Priority Tourism Destinations (RIDPP) of Lake Toba 2020-2045, Parapat became one of the Key Tourism Area (KTA) in supporting Lake Toba Tourism Priority Destination (DPP). DPP Lake Toba is one of ten DPP that the government has set in achieving tourism development goals. So that the government is aggressively developing tourism in Indonesia to be increasingly known both nationally and internationally, tourism development is more directed towards sustainable tourism development. The indicators assessed in this study are on seasonal tourism issues, which refers to the Baseline Indicators of Sustainable Tourism Development for Tourism Destinations by WTO. This research uses qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Award chose qualitative descriptive research because this study explores the assessment of seasonal tourism indicators in Parapat that will be presented in descriptive form. The results of the study analysis found that there was an increase in the number of tourist visits to Parapat. This is due to the many meeting activities and MICE held at the hotel both by various government agencies and the local agency area. Regarding tourist attractions, the Lake Toba Festival cannot be held because of the enactment of PPKM rules in Parapat. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic situation in 2020, all lodging establishments, restaurants, and attractions implement strict health protocols. Some hotels will have to take a policy to close their businesses until June temporarily. However, in July, they reopened their business with a low room occupancy rate. In addition, there are several implementations of health protocols in the dining establishment that must be applied to every dining business in Parapat, such as maintaining distance and providing a sink for visitors.
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Pub Date : 2021-12-03DOI: 10.32734/koridor.v12i02.6624
Nursalsabila Puren, F. Eddy, W. Abdillah
Indonesia is one of the countries that will enter the era of demographic bonus. The demographic bonus is that the productive age population's growth is more significant than the structure of the unproductive age population. Meanwhile, Indonesia is still experiencing difficulties in one of the health problems often experienced by adolescents, namely mental health. Medan is the capital city of North Sumatra Province, which has the 8th largest depression sufferer. A design approach that can answer this question is biophilic design. Biophilic design is a design approach based on biophilia, which is intended to create a space that can improve the well-being of human life physically and mentally by approaching the positive relationship between humans and nature. The Mental Health Center design method uses qualitative research methods, which will go through several processes that aim to identify the biophilic design and compare it to the interior design facility standards.
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Pub Date : 2021-11-06DOI: 10.32734/koridor.v12i02.6566
Femmy A. S. Lubis, F. Eddy, W. Abdillah
Terminal is a public service, a place for up and down passengers, a place for transfers between public and a place for the arrival and departure of public transport. The terminal can drive the transportation system because it is an infrastructure that can increase the mobility of vehicles and users. At the Bandar Kajum terminal in the City of Tebing Tinggi, it is necessary to maximize the function of the terminal both in terms of facilities and building mass that is able to combine strength, usability and beauty so as to produce balance. To produce such a large building mass, hybrid architecture was chosen as an approach in designing the Bandar Kajum terminal because hybrid architecture is a combination of different planning and design elements in an environment. The research method used in this study is an approach with a descriptive method that aims to identify the application of a hybrid to the design which is carried out through eclectic stages, modifications and merging as a way to combine building programs, this allows the functions of one another to be interrelated. support and interact with each other in the same building mass and elevate the locality of the Bandar Kajum terminal.
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Pub Date : 2021-07-30DOI: 10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I02.6353
M. H. A. Edytia, Z. Sahputra
Design workshops are one of the phases in studio-based learning that helps architecture students to accomplished projects in the studio through interactive and intense interactions between lecturers and students. Therefore, this phase is carried out through the face-to-face method and done in the studio. Since March 2020, for the first time, courses at the Architecture Program of Universitas Syiah Kuala (USK) have been conducted by distance learning, including a second-year studio, Architectural Design III. Long before the pandemic COVID-19, several courses at the Architecture Program of Universitas Syiah Kuala (USK) had been carried out by blended learning through USK e-learning platform and Schoology. As a case study, the Architecture Program (PSA) of USK uses Schoology as an online education platform to facilitate design workshops. This paper aims to reflect on the results of using Schoology as an online education platform that is fully utilized in second-year studio course. Using descriptive analysis method, this paper explores the strategies to maneuver from face-to-face into distance learning method in order to achieve learning objectives. As the result, Schoology is able to attempt synchronous and asynchronous features when conducting design workshops but it is not fully utilized, especially interactions between students.
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Pub Date : 2021-07-14DOI: 10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I02.6139
Wawan Septiawan, A. W. Purwantiasning
The underwater building is a building that has its uniqueness where this building in terms of its location is below the surface of the water, besides that this building has its uniqueness from the shape of the building, for example in a typical study of an underwater restaurant located in Southern Norway called restaurant Under This building was chosen because it is an underwater building and has its uniqueness in the building. Research on underwater buildings is carried out to find out what applications are used and what concepts are used in underwater buildings. For the data processing method using a comparative method where this research method is an analytical variable from the results of the combination between data from the theory of architectural elements and the principles of water. And produce a variable to analyze underwater buildings such as shape, space, color, and texture or material.
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Pub Date : 2021-07-14DOI: 10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I02.6000
M. Haykal, F. Lissimia
Eco-architecture is a sustainable concept which in essence prioritizes natural and environmental aspects in an architectural design. In addition, eco-architecture also focuses on the use of natural energy as an alternative energy source to replace fossil energy which produces C02 which causes damage to natural ecosystems and causes harm to the living things in it. In this research, Marina Bay Sands Hotel is the object of hotel research that uses the concept of eco-architecture in its design. There is also a discussion on the building's energy operational system in which there are passive systems, hybrid systems, active systems and productive systems as levels in the use of building energy with the aim of providing efficient energy for buildings. The last is about the identification of harmony which includes discussing the configuration of the building mass and the orientation of the building. Based on the analysis carried out with the components previously mentioned, it can be concluded that the application of eco-architecture based on its principles has a significant impact on environmental conditions around the site. This is because these principles are principles that pay attention to environmental conditions during the construction period and after the building is active, which makes the building a sustainable building
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Pub Date : 2021-04-14DOI: 10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I01.5681
Ulinata Ulinata
Planning and Construction of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta using green building concept is the Government's effort to solve problem of housing needs for residents who do not have housing and low income. The planning and construction of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta is a pilot project by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government which is expected to create healthy, comfortable and effective housing for its residents and become example for other flats. The research entitled Study of Physical Comfort Level Space in the Residential Unit of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta, have a purpose to know the extent of the comfort of the space in flat's residential unit when inhabited. This research is using quantitative method by instrument in the form of 40 respondents. The results show that level of physical comfort space in the residential unit of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta is quite good, but there is still something needs to be improved, including the adequacy and quality of space that should be occupied by one family so that the adequacy and quality of space is more adequate, more optimize natural ventilation, use public facilities as selling areas not in residential units in order to obtain space suitability.
{"title":"KAJIAN TINGKAT KENYAMANAN FISIK RUANG DALAM UNIT HUNIAN RUMAH SUSUN DAAN MOGOT JAKARTA BARAT","authors":"Ulinata Ulinata","doi":"10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I01.5681","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I01.5681","url":null,"abstract":"Planning and Construction of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta using green building concept is the Government's effort to solve problem of housing needs for residents who do not have housing and low income. The planning and construction of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta is a pilot project by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government which is expected to create healthy, comfortable and effective housing for its residents and become example for other flats. The research entitled Study of Physical Comfort Level Space in the Residential Unit of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta, have a purpose to know the extent of the comfort of the space in flat's residential unit when inhabited. This research is using quantitative method by instrument in the form of 40 respondents. The results show that level of physical comfort space in the residential unit of Daan Mogot Flats, West Jakarta is quite good, but there is still something needs to be improved, including the adequacy and quality of space that should be occupied by one family so that the adequacy and quality of space is more adequate, more optimize natural ventilation, use public facilities as selling areas not in residential units in order to obtain space suitability.","PeriodicalId":447776,"journal":{"name":"Jurnal Koridor","volume":"21 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2021-04-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"132800663","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 : 2021-03-25DOI: 10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I01.4842
Herli Yasmadi
The suburban area is known as the peri-urban area which is a zone in which there is a mixture of rural and urban land structures. The development of peri-urban areas in Indonesia has spread to almost all cities, which are generally large cities. Urban areas that are not able to balance the needs for residential or commercial space will always take up space in the suburban areas, this is also the case in the Peri Urban Ulee Lheue area of Banda Aceh City. The purpose of this study is to identify how the typology of using land in peri urban areas in Ulee Lheue is to know what typology of land use is happening and how a government program has transformed Ulee Lheue as a strategic location for developing tourism areas and public spaces. The method used in this research is direct field observation method or survey and literature study both theory and supporting documents in the research which then performs data analysis by interpreting the data obtained on the basis of the prevailing theory and policies. The results of this study identify that the typology of land use in peri urban areas in Ulee Lheue is dominated by commercial areas and there are unplanned or informal settlements, besides this research is expected to be able to provide knowledge about the typology of land use in a peri urban area.
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Pub Date : 2021-02-27DOI: 10.32734/KORIDOR.V12I01.5123
Randy Rizal, A. S. Ekomadyo
ABSTRACT As one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, Palembang has a history related to the Musi river. The Musi River divides the city of Palembang into Ilir and Ulu. This river was known as a trade route in ancient times, so that many Chinese and Arab immigrants settled on the riverbank. In the Ulu, there are several village areas that are mostly inhabited by Arab residents, one of which is Assegaf Village. This study will specifically discuss the Assegaf village, especially its famous icon, the Alwi Assegaf ice factory. This factory is an integral part of the life chain of the Musi river. Many traditional fishermen rely on the ice factory and it is clear that the Alwi Assegaf ice factory has an impact and influence on residents. The purpose of this research is to explore further history, cultural ideas and actors who play a role in the Alwi Assegaf ice factory. It also aims to reveal the identity of the ice factory itself against the socio-economic conditions in Assegaf Village residents. The research method was carried out qualitatively in the form of interview, field observation and literature reviews. The elements discussed will use the ANT (Actor-Network Theory) method to obtain a mapping description of the actors involved in the daily production of the Alwi Assegaf ice factory. The contribution of this study can be used as a review of further research literature that focuses on actor-network theory analysis. Keywords: Actor-Network Theory, Actor, Assegaf Village, Ice Factory. Relation
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Pub Date : 2020-12-08DOI: 10.32734/KORIDOR.V11I02.4567
Thareq Muhammad M. Solin, N. Ginting
Lake Toba was formed by a volcanic explosion called Mount Toba. It erupted three times, making the caldera with the crater beneath a lake and an address for natural attractions. The purpose of this study is to provide information on the history of Lake Toba visitors. So that tourists can see information at once on Lake Toba, supporting facilities such as museums are needed. The museum is a place of education and recreation, following the tourist area's context and making visitors not bored with monotonous education. Designing museum uses the Intangible Methapore theme, which starts from ideas, concepts, or human nature such as; individualism, communication, naturalism, tradition, and culture.
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