Lampiran 1 KUISIONER Pertanyaan Angkatan Jurusan 1. 2. 3.
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Jenis Kelamin Asal
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Dimanakah Anda tinggal selama perkuliahan berlangsung? a. Kos b. Orang tua Apakah Anda berminat tinggal di asrama? a. Ya b. Tidak Fasilitas diasrama apakah yang Anda inginkan? (boleh pilih lebih dari satu) a. Kantin c. Warnet b. Fotocopy d. Koperasi Anda berminat 1 kamar untuk berapa mahasiswa: a. 1 orang b. 2 orang Rp. 2.000.000,Alasan..............................
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Hasil angket 1. Angkatan
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Jakarta
L 0 1 1 2 0
Kos P 0 1 3 2 0
Orang tua L P 0 0 5 16 3 6 12 18 31 12
Saudara L P 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Angkatan 2003 Total :Kos : 3 orang (60%) Orang tua : 2 orang (40 %) Saudara : 0 orang (0%) 5 orang (100%) Angkatan 2004 Total :Kos : 7 orang (20%) Orang tua : 26 orang (72 %) Saudara : 3 orang (8%) 36 orang (100%) Angkatan 2005 Total :Kos : 10 orang (43%) Orang tua : 13 orang (57 %) Saudara : 0 orang (0%) 23 orang (100%) 2. Berminat tinggal diasrama 59% dari 197 mahasiswa 3. Fasilitas yang diinginkan:
Luar Jakarta Orang Kos tua L P L P 2 1 0 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 1 8 8 4 2 7 6 12 7
Saudara L P 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Angkatan 2006 Total :Kos : 20 orang Orang tua : 36 orang Saudara : 0 orang 56 orang (100%) Angkatan 2007 Total :Kos :13 orang Orang tua: 62 orang Saudara : 2 orang 77 orang
(36%) (64 %) (0%)
(17%) (79 %) (3%) (100%)
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o Kantin `(68%) o Koperasi (68%) o Fotocopy (77^) o Warnet (61%) Dari hasil angket menunjukkan semua fasilitas lebih dari 50% sehingga semua fasilitas tersebut akan dibutuhkan oleh mahasiswa. 4.
Minat kapasita 1 kamar: 1 orang (29%)- 58 mahasiswa 2 orang (71%)- 139 mahasiswa
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Lampiran 2
Jumlah Penghuni asrama
Angkatan
Jumlah
Jumlah
Pertambahan
Mahasiswa
Mahasiswa
mahasiswa
Luar Jakarta 2004
4388
2111
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2005
4296
2119
-1%
2006
5189
2486
9,4%
2007
5310
2437
1,1%
Jumlah mahasiswa Luar Jakarta angkatan 2007 Æ Pria = 1584 orang (65%) Æ wanita 853 orang (15%)
Jumlah mahasiswa penghuni asrama Æ 17 % x 2437 = 415 mahasiswa Æ 65 % x 415 = 270 mahasiswa Æ 35 % x 415 = 145 mahasiswi.
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Lampiran 3
Jumlah pengelola Asrama Binus University
Kepala Asrama
1 orang
Wakil Kepala Asrama
1 orang
Sekretaris
1 orang
Staf Tata Usaha
2 orang
Reseptionist
2 orang
Kebersihan
7 orang
Keamanan (gerbang, dalam ruang)
5 orang
Penjaga Asrama
4 orang
Jumlah pengelola
23 orang
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Lampiran 4 Perhitungan Parkir
Mobil Æ 1 mobil membutuhkan 2,5 x 5 m Æsehingga untuk 1 mobil membutuhkan 12,5 m2. Æ15x 12,5 = 187,5 m2 Motor Æ 1 motor membutuhkan 2,25 x 0,75 m Æ sehingga untuk 1 motor membutuhkan 1,68 m2. Æ 100 x 1,68 = 168 m2
(Sumber: Data Arsitek Jilid II)
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Lampiran 5 Perhitungan kebutuhan air
Sehari – hari Untuk asrama: Mandi Æ 2 x 30 liter = 60 liter Toilet (air besar) Æ 2 x 9 liter = 18 liter Toilet (air kecil) Æ 5 x 9 liter = 45 liter(perempuan) Æ 5 x 5 liter = 25 liter (laki-laki) Jumlah orang ± 438 orang (mahasiswa dan penjaga asrama) Kebutuhan air laki-laki (270 orang) Mandi Æ 60 x 270 = 16200 liter Toilet(air besar) Æ 18 x 270 = 4860 liter Toilet (air kecil) Æ 25 x 270 = 6750 liter Total kebutuhan air = 27810 liter Kebutuhan air perempuan (145 orang) Mandi Æ 60 x 145 = 8700 liter Toilet(air besar) Æ 18 x 145 = 2610 liter Toilet (air kecil) Æ 25 x 145 = 3625 liter Total kebutuhan air = 14935 liter Total Kebutuhan air dingin (tinggal asrama) = 27810 + 14935 = 42.745 liter Kebutuhan air daur ulang untuk kloset: - Toilet (air besar) = 7470 liter - Toilet (air kecil) = 10375 liter Total kebutuhan untuk kloset = 17845 liter = 17,845 m3 Bak penampungan untuk air daur ulang = ±2 tangki diameter 2,4 m kedalaman 2,4 m
Air hujan Curah hujan di Jakarta ±300mm/bulan Luas atap =1.454,4m2 Bak penampungan air hujan = 1.454,4 x 0,3 m = 436,32 m3~ ±15 x 15 m kedalaman 2 m.
(Sumber : Struktur Bangunan tinggi)
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Lampiran 6
Layout Program Ruang
Kebutuhan ruang gerak manusia (Sumber: Data Arsitek I)
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RUANG KEPALA ASRAMA
Ruang Administrasi (Sumber: Data Arsitek II)
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Lampiran 7 Pemilihan tanaman Rain Garden
Planting a rain garden is the fun part. A variety of native wildflowers, ferns, grasses, shrubs, and trees thrive in moist soil. Your rain garden can be divided into three wetness zones: In the lowest zone, plant species that can tolerate short periods of standing water as well as fluctuating water levels, because a rain garden will dry out during droughts or at times of the year when precipitation is sparse. Species that can tolerate extremes of wet soils and dry periods are also appropriate for the middle zone, which is slightly drier. You can put plants that prefer drier conditions at the highest zone or outer edge of your rain garden. Plant as many species as you can to enhance your rain garden's value as wildlife habitat. If your rain garden is shaded by existing trees, plant smaller understory trees and shrubs such as river birch and sweet pepperbush, as well as ferns, sedges, and wildflowers. Re-creating the vertical layers found in a natural forest will provide a number of different habitat niches for a variety of birds and other creatures. If you are planting in a sunny area, a wet meadow full of colorful prairie wildflowers and grasses is an appropriate choice. Gardeners in arid areas should plant the species that grow naturally along streamsides and desert washes, such as acacia, hackberry, and desert willow. (See an extensive list of region-specific plant recommendations.) When you're finished planting, add a three-inch layer of hardwood mulch to suppress weeds. The mulch will also remove heavy metals from the precipitation before it percolates down into the groundwater. Although rain gardens require some initial effort, they are a cinch to maintain. Until your plants become established, you may have to weed out undesirable volunteers. Leave the dormant plants alone over the winter to provide seeds and shelter for overwintering birds and butterflies. In spring, you can cut back or mow the stalks of herbaceous plants if you prefer the neat-and-trim look. Reapply mulch when necessary. Now that I have a rain garden full of glorious, colorful blooms, I actually look forward to the occasional shower or dramatic downpour. I know that by keeping stormwater from running off my property, my rain garden is helping to promote the health of our local watershed. My rain garden has other satisfactions as well. It creates valuable wildlife habitat, satisfying the needs of brilliant butterflies, peepers, birds, and other wildlife. At the same time, our little wetland planting helps replenish the underground reservoir that provides the fresh, pure drinking water that supports me and my family.
(Sumber: http://www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/design/2004sp_raingardens1.html)
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