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  • August 2024 ~ October 2024
    Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)

    Emara Indonesian Journal of Architecture would like to apologise to our valued readers and contributors for the delay in the publishing of this edition. We experienced unexpected technological issues inside our internal systems, which unfortunately caused the delay.

    We realise the anticipation and excitement that surrounds the introduction of each edition, and we sincerely apologise for any trouble this delay has caused. Please be assured that we are working hard to overcome these technological challenges and ensure the timely distribution of future versions.

    At Emara Indonesian Journal of Architecture, we are devoted to maintaining the highest levels of professionalism and excellence throughout the publication process. We appreciate our readers and contributors' trust and support, and we sincerely apologise for any disappointment or inconvenience caused by this delay.

    We appreciate your understanding and patience while we try to resolve these issues. Thank you for your ongoing support of the Emara Indonesian Journal of Architecture.

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    In the heart of Vol 9 No 1 of EMARA Journal lies a diverse tapestry of architectural exploration, each article weaving its own compelling narrative of innovation and resilience as well as urban issues.

    In the aftermath of catastrophic landslides, rebuilding goes beyond only repairing damaged structures; it also involves strengthening community resilience and rethinking how local construction is done. This urgent matter is explored by Zakiah Hidayati and Mafazah Noviana, who provide insight into the difficulties and approaches to restoring areas affected by landslides. At the same time, Antariksa Antariksa and Rahima Dheta Yaistrina look at the Amben Tengah traditional architectural orientation in Javanese homes, providing information on how indigenous building approaches can make a building more resilient. Looking ahead, Kemala Jeumpa, Rumilla Harahap, and Yudhistira Anggraini investigate how green construction features might be included into communal housing structures and promote sustainable behaviors to lessen the likelihood of future disasters. The research on sustainable lighting in schools conducted by Rr. Nurindah Wiji Sejati and Ova Candra Dewi exemplifies the practical application of energy efficiency in building design, which contributes to environmental sustainability and resilience. In addition, the authors Ahmad Saifudin Mutaqi, Purnama Salura, and Reginaldo Christophori Lake highlight the significance of equitable recovery and long-term resilience planning by addressing the critical issue of affordable housing for disadvantaged groups in metropolitan Indonesia.  Arfiani Syariah, Muhamad Ratodi, and Septia Heryanti explore policy options for redeveloping urban slums in Banjarmasin, highlighting the need for individualized interventions to strengthen communities in precarious situations. Finally, the work of Kusnul Prianto, Muchamad Helmi Umam, Rita Ernawati, Muhammad Ulinuha, and Ayu Kanaya Rosidi—Community-Based Research on Urban Farming: Towards Sustainable Development and Inclusive Urban Design in Masangan Kulon Village, Indonesia—enhances this discussion by drawing attention to the critical importance of sustainable agriculture and inclusive urban planning in creating resilient communities.

    As each article unfolds, Vol 9 No 1 of EMARA Journal becomes a testament to the boundless creativity and resilience ingrained within the realm of architect
    Happy reading

     

  • Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): EIJA August-October edition
    Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022)

    From the editorial team: Praise be to God Almighty, this edition can be published even though it is in limited condition and experiencing delays. This issue contains 10 articles on dominant topics in architectural design theory and studies in relation to current issues around sustainability, pandemics, and architectural behaviour, along with research on architectural project management. Hopefully, everyone will benefit from this edition. Happy New Year and   

     

     

  • EIJA August-October edition
    Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021)

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  • EIJA | August ~ October 2019 Edition
    Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019)

    EMARA Indonesian Journal of Architecture (EIJA) is an online Open Access peer-reviewed journal for all kinds of design research and scholarly research within the architectural field publication. EIJA focused on, but not limited to, particular themes and interdisciplinary studies in relation to the subject. It has become a medium of exchange of ideas and research findings from various traditions of learning that have interacted in the scholarly manner. It welcomes the submission of essays by doctoral students and younger researchers as well as by established architects and academics.

  • EIJA|December 2018 ~ February 2019
    Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018)

    EMARA Indonesian Journal of Architecture (EIJA) is an online Open Access peer-reviewed journal for all kinds of design research and scholarly research within the architectural field publication. EIJA focused on, but not limited to, particular themes and interdisciplinary studies in relation to the subject. It has become a medium of exchange of ideas and research findings from various traditions of learning that have interacted in the scholarly manner. It welcomes the submission of essays by doctoral students and younger researchers as well as by established architects and academics.

  • EIJA | August ~ October 2018 Edition
    Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018)

    Advancing Social Capital through Participatory Approaches Case of Community-Based Slum Upgrading in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Muhammad Nelza Mulki Iqbal) | Pembayangan Mandiri pada Material Bata Ringan di Iklim Tropis (Mochamad Hilmy, Dewi Ria Indriana) | Simulasi Desain Fasad Optimal Terhadap Pencahayaan Alami Pada Gedung Prodi Arsitektur Universitas Malikussaleh (Atthaillah Atthaillah, Suhartina Wijayanti, Soraya Masthura Hassan) | Identifikasi Koeksistensi Arsitektural pada Rumah Tradisional Walaka dan Bangunan DPRD di Kota Baubau (Muhammad Zakaria Umar, La Ode Abdul Rachmad Sabdin Andisiri) | Locus Terikat dalam Tarekat: Eksistensi Kampung Khalwatiyah Patte’ne di Tengah Urbanitas (Khilda Wildana Nur)| Evaluasi Penataan Interior Kelas Terhadap Pembentukan Perilaku Anak di KBTK Islam Sakha Sidoarjo (Mega Ayundya Widiastuti) | Kajian Terhadap Variasi Metode dan Bahan Pengawet pada Proses Pengawetan Bambu-Kayu di Indonesia (Efa Suriani) | Efektifitas Pembayangan yang dihasilkan Pohon dan Bangunan di Koridor Jalan Perkotaan Untuk Mencapai Kenyamanan Termal (Jockie Zudhy Fibrianto, Mochamad Hilmy)

  • EIJA | December 2017 `~ February 2018 Edition
    Vol. 3 No. 2 (2017)

    Keberlanjutan Kampung Lama Berbasis Potensi Kearifan Lokal di Kota Semarang (Annisa Mu'awanah Sukmawati), Filosofi Sarapataanguna Pra dan Pasca Islam Sebagai Filosofi Rumah Tradisional Buton Kaum Walaka (Muhammad Zakaria Umar), Penataan Koridor Ambawang di Jalan Arteri Trans Kalimantan (Nunik Hasriyanti, Andi Zulestari Z, Ismail Ruslan), Prinsip Desain Geometri Arsitektur Tadao Ando (Soraya Masthura Hassan), Studi Aksesibilitas Halte Bis Trans Menuju Lingkungan Inklusif (Arina Hayati, Kirami Bararatin, Iwan Adi Indrawan, Nurfahmi Muchlis)

  • EIJA | August ~ October 2017 Edition
    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)

    Pembangunan Rumah Tinggal dengan Sistim Arisan di Desa Pangan Jaya (Muhammad Zakaria Umar)

    Retracted: Ruang Budaya Pada Proses Daur Hidup (Pernikahan) dan Tradisi Wiwit di Desa Sumber Polaman, Lawang Jawa Timur (Fifi Damayanti, Agung Murti Nugroho, Herry Santosa)

    Assessing The Impact of Personality Characteristics on Students’ Visual Perception for Landscapes (Sima Alizadeh, Minoo Sadeghi, Aldrin Abdullah)

    Bambu Sebagai Alternatif Penerapan Material Ekologis: Potensi dan Tantangannya (Efa Suriani)

    Strategi Penataan Aktifitas Parkir dan Pedagang Kaki Lima pada Koridor Komersial Kota (Arfiani Syariah, Mega Ayundya Widiastuti)

  • EIJA | December 2016 ~ February 2017 Edition
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2016)

    Fenomena ‘Entertainment Architecture’ di Indonesia dan Perkembangan dalam Arsitektur (Nur Endah Nuffida, Josef Prijotomo, Murni Rachmawati) |
    Konsep Penataan Lingkungan Koridor Berbatas Pagar Perumahan Skala Besar (Fibria Conytin Nugrahini, Rofi'i Rofi'i) |
    Evaluasi Tingkat Kualitas Hidup bagi Permukiman Nelayan di Desa Pesisir Tambak Wedi dengan Kriteria Eco-Settlement (Qurrotul A'yun) |
    Peningkatan Kualitas Permukiman Dengan Pendekatan Disain pada Bantaran Sungai Mergan di Kelurahan Kebonsari, Malang (Oktavi Elok Hapsari, Kusnul Prianto) | Analisis Daya Dukung Lahan Untuk Mendukung Pengembangan Kawasan Berbasis Ekowisata (Arfiani Syariah)

  • EIJA | August ~ October 2016 Edition
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2016)

    Penataan Jalur Hijau di Surabaya Berdasarkan Karakteristik Jalan dan Kemampuan Visual Pengamat Studi Kasus: Jalan Mastrip Surabaya (Kirami Bararatin, Arina Hayati) |
    Arahan Desain Fasad Koridor Jalan Songoyudan untuk Memperkuat Citra Visual Area Perdagangan Bersejarah di Surabaya (Fardilla Rizqiyah) |
    Sustainable Urban Development and Social Sustainability in the Urban Context (Faruq Ibnul Haqi) |
    Analisis Kelayakan Sosial Ekonomi Pengembangan Kampus II UIN Sunan Ampel di Kelurahan Gunung Anyar Kota Surabaya (Rita Ernawati, Dyah Ratri Nurmaningsih) |
    Pendekatan Perencanaan Perkotaan Dalam Konteks Kesehatan Perkotaan (Muhamad Ratodi) |
    Penilaian Kondisi Bangunan Gedung Sekolah Dasar Negeri Studi Kasus di Sekolah Dasar Negeri Se-Kabupaten Madiun (Parmo Parmo, Mohammad Hadi Sucipto, Sumarkan Sumarkan)