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Clinical Behavior in Sanur, Denpasar-Bali Application of the Homey Concept to Building Structuring and Interior Design Putu Ayu Indah Gita Cahyani; Ni Ketut Ayu Siwalatri; I Gusti Agung Bagus Suryada
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 2 No 1 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Udayana University

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Giving birth is something that must be experience or the nature of woman. In addition to joy the newest family member, giving birth could bring some negative impact and even take the mother’s life so that raises fear to carry out the labor process. Gentle birth is known as a natural birth that preparing mother's mental to undergo labor, which is focuses on the relaxation, comfortable, safety and privacy in the delivery. Planning a maternity clinic facility with natural living theme that has a home atmosphere is suitable to decrease stress level and feel calm. Sanur strategic area is a potential location to support activities related to relaxation and an activity without any interferences, Sanur is also a great place to attract foreign tourist to the facility. Mother will never be separated from her child, so the purpose of maternity clinic facility is to accom- modate all integrated facilities including health facilities and physical treatments for mother and child from age of 0-5 years (toddlers) aimed at supporting the birthing process itself. Index Terms— clinic, mother, toddler, natural, birth, architecture.
Architect’s Perceptions of a Requirement of Building Architecture on Design Process siluh putu natha primadewi; Ngakan Putu Sueca; Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra; Ni Ketut Ayu Siwalatri
International Journal of Engineering and Emerging Technology Vol 6 No 1 (2021): January - June
Publisher : Doctorate Program of Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering, Udayana University

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Concerns about the waning identity of Balinese architecture led the Provincial Government of Bali to issue Perda No. 2, 3, 4 of 1974, which was later revised to No. 5 of 2005 concerning Architectural Requirements of the Building. . This requirement emphasizes that building architecture in Bali must have the characteristics of Balinese traditional architecture, especially in tourism areas where there are many tourist accommodations. But on the other hand, there are various perceptions and interpretations according to the interests of each architect regarding the Architectural Requirements of the Building. Architects as practitioners in architectural design have a responsibility to maintain environmental quality, especially architecture in Bali. This study aims to identify the Architectural Requirements from an architect's point of view. The subject is architects who practice in Bali, selected by purposive sampling technique with the keyword tourist accommodation architectural designers in Bali. The variables of the design process that are the focus of the study are aspects of creativity dan critical issues. This study uses a qualitative descriptive analysis method, namely by using a questionnaire with a Likert scale. Data analysis was performed by ranking each statement variable to obtain a comparison between the architect's interpretation variables. This study identifies two broad categories, namely how architects view traditional Balinese architecture as a priority issue that must be considered in designing and how the architect's cognitive response to Architectural Requirements in the design process.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN GREEN OPEN SPACE PLANNING IN DENPASAR CITY I Ketut Mudra; Ni Ketut Ayu Siwalatri
International Journal of Engineering and Emerging Technology Vol 4 No 2 (2019): July - December
Publisher : Doctorate Program of Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering, Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/IJEET.2019.v04.i02.p02

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This research is a response to the regional regulations high intensity violations phenomenon in governing the green open space in Denpasar City. The emergence of this phenomenon as a consequence of a regional regulation core, which is policy taken by the government as a result of synergy, compromise or even competition -in this research called as conflict- between ideas, theories, ideologies and interests. These various interests are the research’s main focus to aim the conflict of interest better understanding in open planning green space of Denpasar City, as part of public policy oriented to the relationship of the planning and development systems of the city. This research is designed using qualitative approach with interpretive method. Problems are examined through three elements of research, namely: (1) green open space in the context of spatial planning and formation; (2) interests involved in green open space planning; and (3) the influence of various interests on the existence of green open space. The findings of the study are that in the context of regional spatial planning, the emergence of violations phenomenon of regional regulations regarding green open spaces in the Denpasar City occurs because of three main conflicts, based on: (1) economic conflict; (2) political conflict; and (3) cultural conflicts. These three main conflicts then trigger the emergence of land use conflicts that threaten the existence of green open spaces in Denpasar City.
Komparasi Ruang Domestik pada Rumah Tradisional di Desa Gubugklakah Malang dan Desa Sidatapa Buleleng Gracella Renia Candrakirana; Ni Ketut Ayu Siwalatri; Antonius Karel Mukti Wibowo
Arsitektura : Jurnal Ilmiah Arsitektur dan Lingkungan Binaan Vol 22, No 1 (2024): Arsitektura : Jurnal Ilmiah Arsitektur dan Lingkungan Binaan
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/arst.v22i1.83342

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The cultural diversity of Indonesia affects the spatial layout and functioning of spaces in residential areas because domestic spaces, which are a room   of basic residential activities, are formed from the activities of residents and local beliefs. This research aims to compare domestic spaces in the traditional houses of Gubugklakah Village, Malang, and Sidatapa Village, Buleleng, using comparative qualitative methods through observations, interviews, and documentation studies. The research results show differences where in Gubugklakah Village, the kitchen is positioned at the back of the building, emphasizing its function as a private working area for women. Meanwhile, in Sidatapa Village, the kitchen is placed in the middle of the building with attention to creating a different spatial hierarchy.