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SEKOLAH TINGGI DESAIN DI PEKANBARU DENGAN PENDEKATAN DE STIJL Madina, Fajria; Aldy, Pedia; Al Husaini, Muhd. Arief
MODUL Vol 20, No 2 (2020): MODUL vol 20 nomor 2 tahun 2020 (9 articles)
Publisher : architecture department, Engineering faculty, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mdl.20.2.2020.111-119

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Pendidikan merupakan salah satu sumber penyedia SDM yang sangat dibutuhkan dalam dunia industri kreatif, salah satunya pendidikan desain. Hal yang sangat disayangkan apabila pendidikan ini tidak didukung sarana prasarana serta fasilitas yang memadai. Maka dari itu, dibutuhkan suatu wadah yang mampu menampung kegiatan tersebut. Wadah untuk menampung kegiatan pendidikan desain tersebut dapat berbentuk Sekolah Tinggi Desain. Seiring berjalannya waktu, pendidikan desain ini mengalami beberapa perkembangan yang dilahirkan dari kritik-kritik keras dari pada seniman dimasa lalu, yang melahirkan berbagai kelompok, salah satunya membentuk pendekatan De Stijl. Pembahasan ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan beberapa alternative penerapan De Stijl pada perancangan Sekolah Tinggi Desain di Pekanbaru.
TIPOLOGI ARSITEKTUR MELAYU RUMAH LONTIOK DESA KUAPAN, KAMPAR, RIAU Helen, Nurrul; Laili Dwi Annisa; Dewi, Oriana Paramita; Al Husaini, Muhd. Arief; Mashuri, Mashuri; Saspriatnadi, Morian
RUSTIC Vol 4 No 2 (2024): RUSTIC
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v4i2.2369

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Traditional Indonesian architecture showcases a unique local identity and is a treasure in the cultural heritage of Indonesia. One of the distinctive architectural styles in Indonesia is Malay architecture, which exhibits diverse typologies when compared to several other architectural works in the country. This article aims to identify the characteristics and typology of Lontiok houses in Malay architecture to ensure the preservation and conservation of Lontiok Malay houses. The method employed in this research is qualitative, using a case study approach. The findings of this research reveal that the typology of spatial arrangement in Lontiok houses consists of a front porch, bedroom, middle porch, back porch, front stairs, and back stairs. The typology of the structure and construction of Lontiok houses includes a lontiok-shaped roof, a ridge beam with a "drinking elephant" profile oriented parallel to the road, a single eave without ornamentation, 22 pillars, doors comprising front, side, and back doors, windows with 2 leaves, odd stairs consisting of 5 steps, an attic for storage, wooden floors, walls made of tongue and groove wood, and a foundation of umpak stones. Moreover, the Lontiok houses in this research exhibit a variety of decorations with Malay floral motifs found on doors, windows, ventilation openings, foundation pillars, inner walls, and water storage jars.