This journal is recommended for staff of facilities and infrastructure of Darussalam Gontor University, especially those involved in campus infrastructure planning and development. The resulting 3D model is expected to help more adaptive and dynamic planning and facilitate access to infrastructure models.
Critical Analyst
The waterfall model used is clear but lacks flexibility; an iterative model might be more adaptive. Validation is positive, but small user sample limits generalizability. Blender is a good choice, but technical challenges need to be addressed. Ongoing maintenance is important, and long-term planning and potential issues need more attention. Further research with a broader user base is needed.
Conclusion
This paper shows the importance of 3D technology in university infrastructure planning. The 3D model helps Universitas Darussalam Gontor overcome dynamic design challenges, improve planning efficiency, and reduce the risk of damage to the physical model. This model is expected to continue to grow and support future development projects, in line with the university's modern infrastructure vision.