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Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

Designing Public Open Spaces as a Form of Environmental Identity Eva Elviana; Sri Suryani; Wiwik Dwi Susanti
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology in Publication, Implementation and Co
Publisher : Future Science

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The presence of open space in the middle of the buildings can be a counterweight to the environment. Physically the composition between buildings and open space (solid – void) forms a harmony in a spatial pattern. Open space in a residential environment provides a very important function, because the presence of open space can support community activities, such as gathering, and socialization among citizens, playing, cycling and exercising, as well as providing recreational area for residents. On a wider scale, such as urban environment, the presence of public open space can also function as the place of meetings among citizens of different types of men and women, young and old as well as various social status, buying and selling activities, playing ground and recreation, especially in the afternoon or holiday time, as well as other public activities. This shows the importance of the role and function of open space in supporting the activities of citizens and the surrounding environment. This research was conducted to study an open space design with roles and function that can be accommodated there so it can form the character/identity of the environment. The research was done by observing the open space in a simple housing environment and conducting interviews with residents. Further exploring in a design. Characteristic functions and typical community activities in a simple housing environment becomes the dominant factors in forming the traits and identities.
The Concept of Cultural Tourism Development of Sanggraloka Sekar Wilis in Ponorogo with A Vernacular Architectural Approach Eva Elviana; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
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Sanggraloka Sekar Wilis is a tourist spot developed by local people in the village of Kesugihan, Pulung sub-district, Ponorogo. By exploring the beauty of the natural panorama combined with the cool mountain air at the foot of Mount Wilis. Currently, the existing facilities reflect a family tour, but there are no facilities to accommodate cultural arts activities, which are so closely related to the people of Ponorogo. Therefore, it takes a development concept that combines tourist attractions, cultural attractions, and natural beauty. The development concept is manifested in the layout design (layout) and building layout designs that carry the theme of local-traditional architecture (vernacular). This research is included in the qualitative descriptive research category, which describes all the potentials and problems, and performs the qualitative analysis. To explore the culture of the people, the local art of the building (local architecture) and the character of the area were carried out using synchronic reading and diachronic reading techniques. So that the resulting formulation of the concept of cultural tourism development with a vernacular architectural approach. This research was conducted to raise the traditional values ??and localization of the art of building (vernacular architecture) in the concept of developing facilities to accommodate cultural arts attractions so that the appearance of the building is expected to reflect the locality. The results showed that using vernacular architecture can reflect the identity of the area, and can create harmony with the environment.