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International journal of scientific and research publications | 2018

Facade Design Preferences of Generation Z by Using Sorting Method

Malta R. Viola; Muhammad Faqih; Purwanita Setijanti

As a future market of residential property, Generation Z are an unusual target of market segmentation in the dynamic of todays property business market. Generation Z are millennial generation born in 1996-2010. Generation Z have different characteristics of behavior and personality from previous generation. People with the same background may have different preferences and behavior patterns, whereas people with different background may have similar preferences and behavior patterns. This research was conducted to find out the façade house design preferences for Generation Z visually. The sorting method was used to conduct survey on respondents. The population in this research was Generation Z in Indonesia. Based on the survey results, it can be concluded that the sampling technique used in this research was Accidental/Incidental Sampling. The design of a suitable house facade was needed to be developed in the future, i.e. the façade design that looked like a house in general and many were found in everyday life.


International journal of environmental science and development | 2017

Does Low Income Rental Flat Contribute to the Sustainability of Surabaya

Purwanita Setijanti; Happy Sumartinah; Johanes Krisdianto; Susetyo Firmaningtyas

This research develops the concept of resilience that seeds from the low income community settlement in dealing with problems and changes occur in urban areas. Vulnerable state is addressed by action in the form of prevention, adaptation and improvement to survive and, at the same time, to change without losing its identity. Vulnerability in the environmental dimension is the focus of this article, with consideration to strong linkages with residential area. Using qualitative descriptive method, this study examines the aspects of preparedness, mitigation measures and response capabilities of the community in the context of creating/improving the level of city resilience. This study shows that rental flat for low income community has a great value deserved to be improved to be able to contribute in creating resilient city.


International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2017

THE INFLUENCES OF HABITUS CHANGE FROM FISHERMAN TO FARMERS TOWARD TRADITIONAL HOUSE TERRITORY IN THE CUSTOMS OF SENTANI PEOPLE IN PAPUA.

Deasy Widyastomo; Muhammad Faqih; Purwanita Setijanti

Deasy Widyastomo 1 , Muhammad. Faqih 2 and Purwanita Setijanti 2 . 1. Doctoral Student, Department of Architecture, Institute Technology of Sepuluh November, Surabaya, Indonesia. 2. Department of Architecture, Institute Technology of Sepuluh November, Surabaya, Indonesia. ...................................................................................................................... Manuscript Info Abstract ......................... ........................................................................ Manuscript History


International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2017

THE CHANGE OF PRIVACY CONCEPT OF THE FISHERMAN TRADITIONAL HOUSE TO BE FARMERS HOUSE IN CUSTOM SENTANI PAPUA INDONESIA.

Deasy Widyastomo; Muhammad Faqih; Purwanita Setijanti

Deasy Widyastomo 1 , Muhammad. Faqih 2 and Purwanita Setijanti 2 . 1. Doctoral Student, Department of Architecture, Institute Technology of Sepuluh November, Surabaya, Indonesia. 2. Department of Architecture, Institute Technology of Sepuluh November, Surabaya, Indonesia. ...................................................................................................................... Manuscript Info Abstract ......................... ........................................................................ Manuscript History


International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science | 2017

The Study of Shared Space in Inner Building of Low Income Flats

Ratna Darmiwati; Happy Sumartinah; Purwanita Setijanti

As a capital of East Jave Province, Surabaya has an important role for region development .Surabaya is promising for all the job seekers especially from low-income rural and Surabaya suburb. They are coming to Surabaya looking for a decent living. However, Surabaya has not enough land to receive the migrant from that low economic class. As a result, it formed slums and unhealthy areas in Surabaya. nThe rejuvenation of the city was the right step increasing a city to make it clean and in orderly. Then Surabaya city can be vehicle for tourism and education.. Furthermore the inhabitants moving down to the flats of low income people and to hope the occupants can be develop by themselves. The occupants’ behavior (eg. simple, natural, and solid) also carry on lives of complex flats. Togetherness of the occupants was applied to the shared spaces in flats that already exist or made by inhabitants in the buildings. The situation in residential neighborhood, which is the only unplanned shared spaces, are formed by the occupants, and often used for variety activities to meet all their need.. It is shown that they required shared spaces inside that low income flats unit. But their presence nearby residential units of citizens, as a part of the placement, and did not interfere with the privacy of the families. nThe objective of the research is to investigate how the placement of shared spaces can be appropriate in flats for the occupants, and support’s their life as well. The location of shared spaces must be adjusted to their wishes and interests of all the users. Otherwise the share spaces cannot be used optimally nor switching. If the shared spaces are not appropriate with citizens there cannot be maximal used or switching functions and the occupants are looking for in other places to live. nThe research method that issued in the research are descriptive, qualitative, and explorative methods, which need theoretical studies and field observation to will support to each other. nThe common spaces for religious and formal activities can be used toward the existing design. The shared spaces which is served as a support facilities, (e.g. shower/ WC, washing facilities, laundry, and kitchen) are placed in each occupancy unit, so they still can have privacy.


Journal of Architecture and Urbanism | 2015

Design concept for green public space in kampong

Sukmo D. Widharto; Nurfahmi Muchlis; Sigit H. Laksono; Purwanita Setijanti

AbstractThe lack of environmentally friendly development in major city has made the public space in kampongs (or kampung) neglected. The need of a green community space to interact is increasingly scarce. The remaining areas that can be used as an outdoor space are alleys and pathways inside kampong. Public space should then be adaptive in order to meet the demands in a diverse society, thus emerged a design concept of adaptive public space using the capabilities of bamboo to deliver adaptive spaces with a limited range of conditions in its design, construction and usability. Bamboo has been frequently used by the people because of its sustainable characteristic. The method used in this study is the case study method. Qualitative data were collected through observations and interviews resulted in the analysis of existing conditions then formulized as a design criteria. Design method uses the concept of programming which is to formulate the mission, goals and performance requirements to create a concept. T...


Journal of Sustainable Development | 2014

An Empirical Model for Successful Collaborative Design Towards Sustainable Project Development

Yani Rahmawati; Christiono Utomo; Nadjadji Anwar; Purwanita Setijanti; Cahyono Bintang Nurcahyo


International journal of engineering research and technology | 2014

Community Initiatives in Developing Sustainable Settlements, Case Study Kampung in Surabaya Indonesia

Rita Ernawati; Happy Ratna Santosa; Purwanita Setijanti


Archive | 2013

Facing urban vulnerability through kampung development, case study of kampungs in surabaya, indonesia

Rita Ernawati; Happy Ratna Santosa; Purwanita Setijanti


Humanities and social sciences | 2013

Facing Urban Vulnerability through Kampung Development, Case Study of Kampungs in Surabaya

Rita Ernawati; Happy Ratna Santosa; Purwanita Setijanti

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Christiono Utomo

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Happy Ratna Santosa

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Josef Prijotomo

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Susetyo Firmaningtyas

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Vincentius Totok Noerwasito

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Asri Dinapradipta

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Amalia Nur Indah Sari

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Amas Brilian

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Angger Sukma Mahendra

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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