Ni Luh Anik Puspa Ningsih
Program Studi Manajemen, Universitas Warmadewa

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Perihal yang Perlu Ditingkatkan pada Pasar Malam di Denpasar, Studi Kasus: Pasar Malam Kreneng I Wayan Dedek Surya Mahadipa; Made Anggita Wahyudi Linggasani; Ni Luh Anik Puspa Ningsih
Undagi : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): UNDAGI : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa (Juni)
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/undagi.11.1.7037.153-157

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The night market is a place for recreation and buying and selling transactions for the community. Night market visitors have a very wide range of diversity (gender, age, social and economic strata, and etc). The night market has many advantages besides being able to attract a variety of visitors. But on the one hand, the night market is also inseparable from its shortcomings. Among them are cleanliness, sanitation, material sustainability on attraction rides and night market buildings. The night market also has the potential as a space to gather many people in one place so it is right to be used as a place to promote local products, as well as become a tourism object for the surrounding community. The night market has a moving nature that makes the night market use temporary buildings or temporary architecture. In this case, the night market can be a space for exploration of how the night market can develop temporary architecture to the stage of material sustainability and the optimal and practical use of structures. The night market can also be a space to explore how local architecture can be modified and further developed as a display skin on the night market. So that the night market will feel familiar to visitors who come and can be a special attraction for the night market. In this paper, the author wants to provide solutions to the shortcomings of the night market and provide alternative choices of architectural styles used in the night market. The research steps used in data collection include: input stage (determination of title); process stage (literature review, questionnaire, observation); stage (Process of data analysis, discussion, and conclusion).
Model Rancang Bangun Shopping Mall Di Kota Singaraja: Bahasa Indonesia Kevin Ken; I Wayan Parwata; Ni Luh Anik Puspa Ningsih; Made Anggita Wahyudi Linggasani
Undagi : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/undagi.12.1.9785.128-135

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The city of Singaraja in Bali is experiencing rapid growth, primarily due to the emergence of contemporary shopping centers. Singaraja has the fastest population growth, according to census data from Bali. Contemporary shopping centers, also known as malls, are intended to offer convenience and new experiences for everyone, including children and adults. In terms of tourism, the goal is to balance modernization with the preservation of Balinese arts and culture. The modern shopping center in Singaraja aims not only to be a modern and sophisticated shopping destination but also to preserve Balinese cultural values. The methods used during the preparation of this article included surveys, field observations, documentation, and interviews. Additionally, there are several functions resulting from the design of this mall, namely: Primary Functions (focused on activities that enhance trade, goods, and services, attracting tourists to visit, such as retail outlets, exhibition areas), Supporting Functions (support facilities such as recreational areas, usually including cinemas, playgrounds, dining areas), and Service Functions (providing services such as generators, CCTV, security, toilets, visitor parking, goods loading parking). It is complemented by the concept of city walk and regionalism architecture theme to be implemented in the design of this Shopping Mall.