ARCHITECTURAL THEORY AND PROGRAMMING THE ONE-A-HALF RESORTAINMENT at KARIMUN JAWA Design Theme : The Balance of Yin and Yang - Unika Repository

ARCHITECTURE FINAL PROJECT

  The 67 th period, semester of 2014 / 2015 Academic Year

Soegijapranata Catholic University

ARCHITECTURAL THEORY AND PROGRAMMING

  

at KARIMUN JAWA

Design Theme :

The Balance of Yin and Yang

  

Core Issue :

To Create a Distinctive Atmosphere Between Building on The Land and Water

Thesis in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree

of Architecture Bachelor

  

Presented by :

Tan, Christy Tandrian 11.11.0025

  

Supervisor :

Ir. Albertus Sidharta M., MT, IAI

NIDN : 0612065701

  

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

SOEGIJAPRANATA CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

April, 2015

APPROVAL SHEET

  Architecture Final Project The 67

  th

  Period, Second Semester of 2014/2015 Academic Year Project Title : The One-A-Half Resortainment Design Accentuation : The Balance of Yin and Yang Core Issue : To create a distinctive atmosphere between building on the land and water based on spatial system, structure system, and technology. Submitted by : Tan, Christy Tandrian Supervised by : Ir. Albertus Sidharta M., MT, IAI Examiners : Ir. Afriyanto Sofyan St.B, MT, IAI

  Ir. Yulita Titik S., MT Dr. Ir. A. Rudyanto Soesilo, MSA

  Semarang, April 2015 Approved

  Supervisor

  

Ir. Albertus Sidharta M., MT, IAI

  NIDN : 0612065701 Examiner Examiner Examiner

  

Ir. Afriyanto Sofyan St.B, MT, IAI Ir. Yulita Titik S., MT Dr.Ir. Rudyanto Soesilo, MSA

NIDN : 616046301 NIDN : 612066201 NIDN : 0020065402

APPROVAL SHEET

  Architecture Final Project The 67

  th

  Period, Second Semester of 2014/2015 Academic Year Project Title : The One-A-Half Resortainment Design Accentuation : The Balance of Yin and Yang Core Issue : To create a distinctive atmosphere between building on the land and water based on spatial system, structure system, and technology. Submitted by : Tan, Christy Tandrian Supervised by : Ir. Albertus Sidharta M., MT, IAI Examiners : Ir. Afriyanto Sofyan St.B, MT, IAI

  Ir. Yulita Titik S., MT Dr. Ir. A. Rudyanto Soesilo, MSA

  Semarang, April 2015 Approved

  Dean Head

  Faculty of Architecture and Design Department of Architecture

  

Ir. IM. Tri Hesti Mulyani, MT Ir. F.X. Bambang Suskiyatno, MT

  NIDN : 0611086201 NIDN : 0625116302

  PREFACE

  Firstly, I want to say thanks a million to Lord Jesus, it’s only by His grace that I can finish this research. I hope this research can be useful for the reader and developments of concepts and construction in Indonesia.

  I also thank to these people who help me very much in this research:

  1. Mr. Ir. Albertus Sidharta, MT, IAI as the supervisor of this research, who helped me so much and willing to take much time for me. Thank for the great suggestions.

  2. Mr. Ir. Riandy Tarigan, MT and Mr. Ir. Afriyanto Sofyan, St.B, MTA as the coordinator of this research at Soegijapranata Catholic University Semarang

  3. My parents, sisters. and Shi Cong that are supporting me morally and materially

  4. The Pals; Olivia, Syahasta, Elvira, and Ronald. Thank you very much for the supports.

  5. My great friends; Nicholas, Evan, Waras, Yosephine, Yossi, and Litta who are also helped me when I need them.

  6. Those other people whose names I have not mentioned, but who also have been involved in the progress of the research.

  Finally, I apologize profusely if there is an error in either intentionally or unintentionally. I hope this research will be very useful for the readers in the future.

  Semarang, March 24

  th

  2015, The Author

AUTHENTICITY STATEMENT

  Thesis submitted by : Name : Tan, Christy Tandrian

  ID Number : 11.11.0025 Declare that architectural final project thesis, second semester of 2014/2015 academic year, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang. Project Title : The One-A-Half Resortainment at Karimun Jawa Design Accentuation : The Balance of Yin and Yang Core Issue : To create a distinctive atmosphere between building on the land and water Supervised by : Ir. Albertus Sidharta M., MT, IAI NIDN : 0612065701 Is not a plagiarism thesis. If later there is found a plagiarism act in the making of thesis, the author ready to receive all the consequences.

  Semarang, April 2015 Author

  Tan, Christy Tandrian 11.11.0025

  PREFACE

  First of all , I want to say thanks a million to Lord Jesus, it’s only by His grace that I can finish this research. I hope this research can be useful for the reader and developments of concepts and construction in Indonesia.

  I also thank to these people who help me very much in this research:

  1. Mr. Ir. Albertus Sidharta, MT, IAI as the supervisor of this research, who helped me so much and willing to take much time for me. Thank for the great suggestions.

  2. Mr. Ir. Riandy Tarigan, MT and Mr. Ir. Afriyanto Sofyan, St.B, MTA as the coordinator of this research at Soegijapranata Catholic University Semarang

  3. My parents, sisters. and Shi Cong that are supporting me morally and materially

  4. Bappeda Kabupaten Jepara who allows me to take the data and observations related to this research

  5. Bapak Sholeh as the staff of KarimunJawa sub district office and Bapak Suhud also Baoak Abas who are giving much information about Karimun Jawa.

  6. The Pals; Olivia, Syahasta, Elvira, and Ronald. Thank you very much for the supports.

  7. My great friends; Nicholas, Evan, Waras, Yosephine, Yossi, and Litta who are also helped me when I need them.

  8. Those other people whose names I have not mentioned, but who also have been involved in the progress of the research.

  Finally, I apologize profusely if there is an error in either intentionally or unintentionally. I hope this research will be very useful for the readers in the future.

  Semarang, March 24

  th

  2015, The Author

  

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  Cover Page i

  Approval Sheet ii

  Authenticity Statement iv

  Preface v

  Table of Contents vi

  Table of Pictures ix

  CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

  1

  1.1. Backgrounds

  1

  1.2. Goals and Objectives

  4

  1.2.1. Practical Benefits

  5

  1.2.2. Academical Benefits

  6

  1.3. Scope

  6

  1.4. Methods

  7

  1.4.1. Data Retrieval

  7

  1.4.2. Data Compilation and Analysis

  8

  1.4.3. Programming Methods

  9

  1.4.4. Architectural Design Methods

  10

  1.4.5. Conceptual Mindset

  11

  1.4.6. Writing System

  13 CHAPTER II PROJECT REVIEWS

  15

  47

  2.3.1. Conclusions

  45

  2.3.2. Restrictions

  45

  2.3.3. Assumptions

  46 CHAPTER III ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM APPROACH

  47

  3.1. Analysis of Area Approaches

  3.1.1. Alternative Location

  2.3. Conclusions, Restrictions, and Assumptions

  47

  3.1.2. Site Selection

  58

  3.1.3. Area Planning Scenario

  65

  3.1.4. Analysis of Infrastructure Systems

  67

  3.2. Analysis of Each Function Approaches

  45

  44

  2.1. Project Overview

  24

  15

  2.1.1. Resort in General Review

  15

  2.1.2. Background and Development

  23

  2.1.3. Goals and Objectives

  24

  2.2. Scientific Approaches of The Project

  2.2.1. Terminology

  2.2.6. Design Problem

  24

  2.2.2. Activities

  29

  2.2.3. Design Requirements and Specification

  33

  2.2.4. Context Description

  36

  2.2.5. Similar Project Review

  38

  68

  3.2.1. Analysis of Architectural Approaches

  4.1.4. Meter Square of Area Program 108

  BIBLIOGRAPHY 127

  5.2.3. Possibility of Implementation 126

  5.2.2. Precedent Study 124

  5.2.1. Explanation 123

  5.2. Study of Core Issues 123

  5.1.3. Precedent Study 116

  5.1.2. Possibility of Implementation 111

  5.1.1. Explanation 110

  5.1. Study of Design Accentuation 110

  CHAPTER V STUDY OF THEORY 110

  4.1.3. Scenario Area Programs 105

  68

  4.1.2. Design Goals, Design Determinant, Design Requirements 102

  102

  4.1.1. Concept of The Program and Area’s Theme

  4.1. Program for Area 102

  91 CHAPTER IV ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM 102

  3.2.4. Structure System and Enclosure

  91

  3.2.3. Architectural Imagery Study

  80

  3.2.2. Study of Facilities

  APPENDIX 128

  

TABLE OF PICTURES

  42 Picture 2.12 The panorama of Palm Beach Resort

  52 Picture 3.8. Barakuda Beach and the facilities ( Stonewall bench) and accessibility beside the neighbor

  51 Picture 3.7. Barakuda Beach

  51 Picture 3.6. Barakuda Beach

  50 Picture 3.5. Specific location and weather on Karimun Jawa

  49 Picture 3.4. Tanjung Gelam Beach was designed as tourism area

  49 Picture 3.3. Specific location and accommodation facility near Tg, Gelam

  48 Picture 3.2. Accessibility condition and tenant on the beach

  42 Picture 3.1. Tanjung Gelam Beach, Karimun Island

  41 Picture 2.11. Change Room and Bathroom, Meeting Room with Sea view, and swimming pool

Picture 2.1. All Inclusive Resort

  41 Picture 2.10. Sea View Restaurant, Garden View Restaurant, Entertainment Corner

  41 Picture 2.9. Tennis Court

  39 Picture 2.8. Receptionist

  20 Picture 2.7. Type of Room at Palm Beach Resort Jepara

  20 Picture 2.6. Mountain Resort

  19 Picture 2.5. Luxury Resort

  18 Picture 2.4. Lake Resort

  18 Picture 2.3. Island Resort

  17 Picture 2.2. Beach Resort

  53

Picture 3.9. Bad condition and specific location of Barakuda Beach

  63 Picture 3.33. Route

Picture 4.2. The junction and iconic gate

  106

Picture 4.1. Route

  101

Picture 3.39. Smart Window

  93 Picture 3.38. Pendant Lamp 100

  91 Picture 3.37 Bouyancy Principal – Archimedes

  79 Picture 3.36. Site Location (fixed)

  66 Picture 3.35 General Conception of Ground Floor Plan

  65 Picture 3.34. The junction and iconic gate

  63 Picture 3.22. Section of site 2 Tg. Gelam Beach (Slope 29%, 13.8ft)

  53 Picture 3.10 Legon Lele Beach

  62 Picture 3.21. Site 2 Tanjung Gelam Beach

  62 Picture 3.20. Panorama of site 2 Tg. Gelam Beach

  61 Picture 3.19. Location of Site2 Tg. Gelam Beach

  61 Picture 3.18. Section of site 1 Tg. Gelam ( Slope 29%, 13.8 ft )

  60 Picture 3.17. Site 1 Tanjung Gelam Beach

  59 Picture 3.16. Location of Site 1 Tanjung Gelam Beach

  58 Picture 3.15. Topography at Tanjung Gelam Beach

  56 Picture 3.14. Sunan Nyamplungan’s tomb

  56 Picture 3.13 Weather on Karimun Jawa

  55 Picture 3.12. Telecommunication support and preparation for a new infrastructure system

  54 Picture 3.11. Stiff slope to reach the beach and accessibility to Legon Lele

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