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Local Wisdom as Cultural Resilience on Tourism Activities (Case Study: Penglipuran Bali Traditional Village) Pratiwi, Magvira Ardhia; Wikantiyoso, Respati
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022): January 2022
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v14i2.6857

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Indonesia is a country that has an area with a thick and unique culture. The cultural uniqueness of each region is also a tourist attraction so that there are many villages that have turned into tourist villages. In this case, many tourist villages have lost their cultural values and identity. This study will examine and examine the local cultural wisdom in the Penglipuran Traditional Village which is a bastion of cultural resilience in tourism development and activities. Using a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach to examine what attributes can be cultural resilience in cultural tourism villages. The results obtained are the need for customary institutions, principles of life, strict customary rules, nature conservation and infrastructure, so that the culture in tourist villages can survive in the midst of tourism activities.
THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSIS IN OLDER ADULT HOUSING (CASE STUDY: LAWANG DISTRICT, MALANG) Pakiding, Hana Ardina Putri; Ramadhani, Ledy Fitra; Pratiwi, Magvira Ardhia; Almadina, Alif Faricha; Jannah, Annissa 'Ul
Border: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): NOVEMBER 2025
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/border.v7i2.1313

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Thermal comfort is crucial in building design because it can affect the occupants’ health, productivity, and well-being. For older adults, thermal comfort becomes critical, as aging can decrease their physiological ability to adapt to the environment temperature changes. Using field measurement and questionnaire survey, this research assessed the thermal comfort of older adult occupants in a naturally ventilated housing in Lawang District, Malang, Indonesia. Adaptive Comfort Model (ACM) was used to analyze thermal sensation (TSV), thermal acceptability (TA), and thermal preference (TP), with utilizing a psychometric chart. The result of the study indicates that climate-responsive and naturally ventilated housing can sustain acceptable thermal condition for older adult occupants, highlighting the importance of adaptive design strategies to enhance comfort and support healthy aging in tropical highland environment.
Strategi Pengembangan Kampung Topeng Malang sebagai Kampung Wisata Budaya Pratiwi, Magvira Ardhia; Giriwati, Novi Sunu Sri; Yusran, Yusfan Adeputera; Santosa, Herry
RUAS Vol. 20 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2022.020.02.8

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The Desaku Menanti Program is a government program that is relocating the homeless to a new village as a tourist destination, one of the results of the program is the Mask Tourism Village. The potential of Malangan Mask cultural characteristics to be the main attraction of this tour was able to attract many visitors at the beginning of its inauguration. But it didn't last long, now the village is deserted and no one even comes. This research will examine how the strategy of developing Kampung Mask as a cultural tourism village. The method used is a mix-method, namely a qualitative method with SWOT and a quantitative method with an analysis of tourist needs preferences for cultural tourism villages with questionnaire. The results of the study indicate that this village needs to dig deeper into the concept of culture, improve the quality of its facilities, and also have a well-managed tourism management with community participation. Based on the analysis of tourist preferences, it was found that if it was necessary to add facilities and other cultural attractions, 49% of respondents chose the visual characteristics of settlements with traditional buildings and accommodation was villas in nature.