20 articles in this issue
Baiq Drestanta Lintang Medina,Joko Adianto,Raphaella Dewantari Dwianto
Abstract: Street vendors as a representation of private informal economy businesses, seem to be a perennial urban problem in big cities in Indonesia, as well as other cities in Southeast Asia. This is due to the presence of those who intervene in the city... see more
Mahendra Eka Perkasa,B. Chrysvania Artemisia,Haris Murwadi
Abstract: A good city is a city that is able to make it easier for people to carry out various activities in the city while still paying attention to its environmental conditions, such as the availability of pedestrian paths. The pedestrian path is a faci... see more
Ceratomia Sonaesti,Edi Purwanto
Abstract: Semarang Old Town area has a row of historic buildings. Revitalization efforts have been made by the Government since 2017 to increase the attractiveness of the area in order to increase tourism potential in Semarang and to maintain the preserva... see more
Geofani Kurniawaty,Agus Suharjono Ekomadyo
Abstract: Jakarta as the largest city in Indonesia has had the center of the economy for a long time. One of the historic economic centers is Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta. As a historical place, Pasar Baru has its own unique character compared to any other... see more
Reivandy Christal Joenso,Edi Purwanto,Wijayanti Wijayanti
Abstract: Diponegoro Street is one of the main roads in Salatiga City which has a pedestrian lane with its own characteristics and can be a different identity from other roads. This characteristic can be seen in the presence of vegetation in the form of a... see more
Hendi Anwar,Reza Hambali Wilman Abdulhadi,Togar Mulya Raja,Alifannisaa Rizqi Nuur Jannaty,Arista Widyani Aura
Abstract: Urban dynamics often provide changes to the urban order, which is also seen in Dago road corridor of Bandung. Dago road corridor is a primary artery that is part of downtown Bandung where along the road there are educational buildings, commerce,... see more
Nuzlia Rahdini,Agung Budi Sardjono
Abstract: The 20-minute neighbourhood is becoming a popular concept today to create inclusive, livable, and sustainable residential areas. Namely by designing residential areas that are living locally, where residents can move and fulfill their daily live... see more
Rini - Fitri,Nur Intan Simangunsong,Nuraida Nuraida
Abstract: Watersheds (DAS) in Indonesia are experiencing degradation due to population growth that changes land functions for economic. The purpose of this research is to identify the biophysical characteristics of the watershed as the basis for planning ... see more
Hendro Murtiono
Abstract: activities to expand indefinitely. The physical city rapidly grows and develops horisontaly with a gigantic scale occupying the surrounding area urban growth does not always start from the center of the city but move from the suburbs.The city’s ... see more
Dicky Nurmayadi,Farhan Sholahudin
Abstract: Walkability is an innovation concept in creating pedestrian path facilities that prioritize pedestrian comfort and minimize air pollution levels. The purpose of this study is to identify the application of the walkability concept in Tasikmalaya ... see more
Husna Izzati,Ikaputra Ikaputra
Abstract: The etymological meaning of the word landscape needs to be studied as a basis for conducting further research. In the extension of this meaning, the semantics of landscape need to be studying as a strategy to choose the right term. The purpose o... see more
Maya Fitri Oktarini,Tutur Lussetyowati,Ahmad Siroj,Alif Sirajuddin Bahri,Tiara Effendi
Abstract: Residential activities on the banks of the river produce a lot of garbage that floats in the river overflow. These settlements lack waste management systems and infrastructure and littering behavior. The results of this study recommend building ... see more
Yanuarius Benny Kristiawan,Sidhi Pramudito
Abstract: Architecture is part of the overall process of the building and construction industry. The latest report by the World Green Building Council (WGBC) in 2019 states that buildings and construction are responsible for 39% of carbon emissions in the... see more
Noni Kusumaningrum,Nuthqy Fariz
Abstract: A number of tourism destination components have occupied the spaces of Tebing Beksi area so that the distribution of space around Tebing Breksi has formed which forms certain patterns. The aim of this research is to identify the use of the area ... see more
Noor Zakiy Mubarrok,Adityo Adityo,Clarissa Alfionita,Event Alviando Mulyadi,Brigita Murti Utaminingtyas
Abstract: Adaptation to the pandemic has been going on from past eras. An increasingly modern society learns a lot from the previous case in dealing with the next pandemic. Technological advances and new discoveries in various fields make it easy for huma... see more
Indra Putra Misbach,Maysarah Bakri,Dony Arief Sumarto
Abstract: In order to support its function, the educational building is required to provide thermal comfort for the user. The thermal comfort affects the learning quality that occurs in the classroom. It is a challenge for the designed objects in a tropic... see more
Sidhi Pramudito,Rachmat Budihardjo
Abstract: In a design process cycle, evaluation activities are important things to do. Design evaluation or also known as post-occupancy evaluation is a testing activity of a building, to see whether the design of the building is effective enough and in a... see more
M. Togar Mulya Raja,Irnade Salva Sutyaningsih,Megan Dwi Oktaviani
Abstract: Modern life encourages the creation of new patterns of worker relations and various ways of working. A co-working space is a facility created because of these changes. Not all of the existing co-working spaces have the same goals and concepts. T... see more
Agus Ruminto Adji
Abstract: Basically, humans need light to visually see an object. It is the light that is reflected by these objects so that we can see it clearly and the eyes are comfortable to see. A good workspace is a comfortable workspace to do a job so that work re... see more
Nur Arief Hapsoro,Zetta Andalusia Zahra
Abstract: Corporate identity is totally important to make the public identify its existence easily. Corporate identity must be applied in its interior design to directly present the visual form of the spaces to its users. The case study in this research i... see more