The DKI Jakarta Government is actively implementing a sports center rehabilitation program for sports and arts activities for the community. One problem that has not been considered in the design of sports centers in Jakarta is the provision of facilities for persons with disabilities, in order to that they have the same opportunities as other normal people in using sports centers. From the results of a study using descriptive methods through observation of existing sports centers, the results are obtained that to realize a livable public facilities requires the design of a sports center that applies the principles of Universal Design, namely Equitable Use, Flexibility in Use, Perceptible Information, Simple & Intuitive, Tolerance for Error, Low Physical Effort, Size and Space for Approach Use.
Modern and traditional mosques in Jakarta have differences triggered by the growing progress of time. Nevertheless, the basic elements of the mosques, such as a floor plan of the main room is square-shaped, do not change a lot. No matter what the forms are, the main function of a mosque is for praying. This study discusses about the forms of mosques in Jakarta from the 18th century - 20th century.
This paper presents a study of the process of virtualization or a cultural heritage modeling of Joglo house, an old Javanese house, through observation method. The method consists of three aspects as the following: (1) to observations and measurements, (2) to create a virtual image of the cultural heritage and (3) to integrate the all component of the cultural heritage house, so that the final image is expected to be the replicate of the original house. Additionally, in the process of making traditional Joglo house model, there is another aspect that has been conducted, it was to create harmony between the display of a merger of two and three-dimensional photorealistic models which was made with the help of computer-based applications, namely Computer Aided Design (CAD). As such, by implementing these methods, the reconstruction of cultural heritage of the Joglo house, the Kartasura, can be realized.
High population growth due to urbanization has led to the emergence of many densely populated and uninhabitable settlements in Jakarta. Jakarta has 445 RWs which are categorized as unfit for habitation, one of which is the Penjaringan sub-district, and the government will organize it. The purpose of this study is to determine the physical condition of the settlement environment in Penjaringan and the design solutions needed. The method used in this study is descriptive-qualitative method. The results of the study show that the Penjaringan area requires redevelopment in a portion of the planning area using 8 design criteria, namely land use, architectural character, landscaping, circulation and parking, property maintenance, signage, site furnishings, and lighting and utilities.
Green architecture as one of the concepts of Green & Livable Settlement has begun to be applied on the designing of residential areas in Jabodetabek (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi). To find out whether the residential area meets the criteria specified in the Green & Livable Settlement concept, it is necessary to conduct a study on the Physical Quality Assessment of Residential Areas in Jabodetabek with the Green & Livable Settlement Concept. The study was conducted using descriptive methods, through surveys, observations and interviews. The results of the study can provide an assessment overview of the physical quality of housing in Jabodetabek. This assessment can be used to improve the architectural design of residential area. The assessment also shows that the use of the green theme gives the benefit for the promotion of property, and the physical quality of residential area better than other residential area.
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