Wanita Subadra Abioso
Program Studi Teknik Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik dan Ilmu Komputer, Universitas Komputer Indonesia, Bandung

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LOCAL MATERIALS RAMMED EARTH IN SUSTAINABLE MANNER Abioso, Wanita Subadra; Farras, Maulana Naufal
ARTic Vol 7 No 1 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/artic.v7i1.15680

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Sustainable design indicates that one of the criterions to achieve sustainability, is working with natural resources, local material in particular. Majalengka Regency, West Java province in Indonesia that has local material terracotta (clay) wishes to build its Cultural Centre. This proposed design utilizes local material terracotta (clay) that is mixed into rammed earth due to availability of the materials. The phases of the process of utilization will be expressed according to the cradle-to-grave paradigm, well known as Life-Cycle-Assessment (LCA), a method of assessment to sustainable product. The method is action research based on design models, including the method of LCA and method of design, and many aspects of the design that would be concerning sustainable manner. The sequential phases from a to z will show how designing with local material, in this case rammed earth, according to the assessment tool, responsible for the process of extraction–forming–usage–benefit–waste disposal. This proposed design hopefully will increase the willingness of designers to adopt and apply design with local material which is rarely utilized. Hopefully, the results will be popularizing the usage of local material to achieve more sustainable design Keywords: LCA; sustainable; terracotta; rammed earth
Analisa Ornamen Bangunan Pendopo Agung Majapahit (Mojokerto Jawa Timur) dan Mataram (Pura Mangkunegaran Solo Jawa Tengah) Setiawan, Trianita Anugerah; Abioso, Wanita Subadra
ARTic Vol 5 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/artic.v5i1.8614

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This study raises the comparison of the building of the Great Hall of Majapahit (Mojokerto, East Java) and the Great Hall of Mataram Pura Mangkunegaran (Solo, Central Java). philosophy in a different way. Both are historical buildings that are directly related to the history of the Mataram Kingdom and the Majapahit Kingdom, which in general, the two kingdoms still have ties to one another due to the journey of the Hindu-Buddhist religion. Inside the interior of the Pendopo Agung there are several ancient ornaments which have an aesthetic function and symbolic meaning. This study aims to analyze the comparison of forms and aesthetic and symbolic functions of the ornaments of the Great Hall. The method used is descriptive method. Data collection was obtained from observation and literature. The emergence of the Pendopo Agung building is a work created from generation to generation, guided by predetermined standard rules both technically and religiously which are interrelated to the Javanese standard. The conclusion of this study is to add insight that in each ornament on the same building has a way of conveying different meanings to the people, these differences can later be used as points of interest for each building of the Great Majapahit and Mataram Halls.