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Journal : Jurnal Tataloka

BUSTAMAN, A CULTURAL URBAN KAMPONG BASED ON CULINARY GULE AS RESPONSE TO URBAN CHANGES Budi Sudarwanto; Gagoek Hardiman; Agung Budi Sardjono
TATALOKA Vol 21, No 3 (2019): Volume 21 No. 3, August 2019
Publisher : Diponegoro University

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This research aims to deepen the culture of urban kampong. The concept of knowledge of Bustaman peoples in making needs to survive and adapt. This research used is grounded theory which kind of qualitative paradigm. The research procedure is empirical-inductive research process. Urban kampong is a burden in development activities. The character of urban spaces shows a chaotic and complex environment. There is a learning process by its citizens associated with the resilience of the kampong. It has a meaning related to culture of people and the physical environment. That kampong  shows all the things about urban kampong problems. The culture of kampong shows defensive and adaptation. Bustaman kampong is widely known as gule village. The finding of a local knowledge concept are about how the people to sustain of their daily live. First, it was defined as the culture of citizens working hard to survive. The second is an effort to build social capital to adapt. The third is characterizes of kampong that has openness and friendly. Bustaman have been mention as a kininanti cage.
ADAPTIVE SPACE OF JAVANESE TRADITIONAL HOUSE IN BRAYUT TOURISM VILLAGE YOGYAKARTA Vincentia Reni Vitasurya; Gagoek Hardiman; Suzanna Ratih Sari
TATALOKA Vol 21, No 1 (2019): Volume 21 No. 1, February 2019
Publisher : Diponegoro University

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Traditional Javanese architecture, especially in rural areas, has undergone a major transformation. Transformation is owner’s response to various conditions, such as the increasing number of family members, the improvement of social status and economic conditions, the needs of modernization and the consequences of being involved in government’s programs.  This paper aim is to examine how the owners of traditional houses respond to nowadays changes reflected through their houses designs. Brayut tourism village is a traditional settlement located at Yogyakarta’s downtown area which is well known for its unique and well-preserved traditional Javanese houses. The transformation of traditional houses in Brayut is a combination of the need for change and persistence. On the one side, strong local traditions play a role in maintaining the elements of traditional houses and on the other side, dynamic modern needs play a role as a trigger for change. Adaptive space in the traditional house is a solution to this problem. The method used in this research is a case study on some Javanese traditional houses. An in-depth interview with the owners and mapping are also used to examine the chronology of traditional houses transformation.  Transformation aspects are defined on the affected physical architecture elements. The result of this study is the transformation occurs on function and meaning of space as an adaptive response from the owners. While the shape of space and buildings, generally preserved as an effort to maintain the bond of traditions and trust.
Co-Authors Adelina Noor Rahmahana Adelina Noor Rahmahana, Adelina Noor Afgani, Jundi Jundullah Agung Budi Sardjono Agung Dwiyanto Agus Budi Purnomo Alin Pradita Agustin Annisa Dwi Hariyanti atik suprapti Bambang Adji Murtomo Bambang Setioko Bambang Supriyadi Budi Sudarwanto Daniel Eko Aryanto deni wibawanto Desti Rahmiati Dewandaru, Ardian Dewi Astuti dishy valdhisa Eddy Indarto Eddy Prianto Edward E. Pandelaki, Edward E. Edward Endrianto Pandelaki Erni Setyowati Fahmi Syarif Hidayat Fahmi Syarif Hidayat Fisa Savanti Furqoni, Ashim Hana Faza Surya Rusyda Hapsari Dewi Puspitorini Hariyanti, Annisa Dwi Harsritanto, Bangun I.R Heri Sugianto Heriyanto, Adi Heru Prayitno Imam Buchari Inavonna Inavonna Irina Mildawani Jantu, Mochamad Athar Jundi Jundullah Afgani June Ekawati Livian Teddy matien islami Meirta, Arnia Iga Mohammad Sahid Indraswara muhammad amanda Muhammad Nico Arinda Mutiara, Sony Nur Aini DA, Nur Aini Nuroji Nuroji nurul kusumaningrum Pangi Pangi, Pangi Pramono, Syaref Purwanto Purwanto Putra, Pandu Asmara Putriati, Dian R Siti Rukayah rahmi nur rizki, rahmi nur Ricky Kurnia, Franciskus Xaverius Yudhistira Rukayah, Raden Siti Rukhayah, R. Siti Satriya Wahyu Firmandhani Sri Tudjono Sri Yuliani Sri Yuliani Sri Yuliani sukawi sukawi Susi, Theresia Sutrisno, Herwin Suzanna Ratih Sari Syarif Hidayat Taqwim S, M Ainut titien murtini titien woro titin murtini, titin Tukiman Taruna Vania, Shabrina Adine Vincentia Reni Vitasurya Wahyu Setia Budi Wibowo, Putera Marhadika Wiwik Handayani Wiwik Setyaningsih Yashinta I.P. Hematang Yulita, Reza Alvi YUUSHIINA DINI HAPSARI, YUUSHIINA DINI Zahra Amany P, Zahra Amany