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Journal : Dimensi Interior

PERWUJUDAN BUDAYA INDIS PADA INTERIOR GEREJA KRISTEN JAWI WETAN MOJOWARNO Mulyono, Grace; Mandasari, Yohana
Dimensi Interior Vol 9, No 1 (2011): JUNI 2011
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach - Petra Christian University

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The Dutch colony in Indonesia has incited cultural lifestyle formations of the Indies. The architecture of Jawi Wetan Mojowarno Christian Church as one of the legacy of Indies culture has been built since 1881 and has adopted two distinctly different cultures, which are local culture and colonial culture. This research paper discusses the influences and appearance of this Indies culture on the interior design of Jawi Wetan Mojowarno Christian Church using the qualitative descriptive method. The results showed that Mojowarno church had adopted the European trends in style at the time it was built, such as Gothic and Neo- Classic that were combined with the local culture.
MAKNA RAGAM HIAS BINATANG PADA KLENTENG KWAN SING BIO DI TUBAN Mulyono, Grace; Thamrin, Diana
Dimensi Interior Vol 6, No 1 (2008): JUNI 2008
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach - Petra Christian University

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The Chinese culture is rich with symbols and meanings, particuliarly the ones related to living creatures. The Chinese society often draw relationships between the characteristics of animals to the values in life desired by mankind in order to achieve perfection. The temple is one of the places rich in Chinese animal symbolism. In the temple of Kwan Sing Bio Tuban, the application of animal symbolism is exceedingly prominent. The dragon, phoenix, unicorn, horse and other animals symbolize important values in life such as health, longevity, strength, wealth and protection. Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia: Budaya Tionghoa kaya akan makna dan simbol, khususnya yang berhubungan dengan mahluk hidup. Masyarakat Tionghoa sering mengkaitkan sifat-sifat hewan dengan nilai-nilai hidup menuju kesempurnaan yang diingini oleh setiap manusia. Klenteng merupakan salah satu tempat aplikasi budaya Tionghoa yang penuh dengan simbol mahluk hidup. Di klenteng Kwan Sing Bio Tuban, penerapan simbol mahluk hidup banyak sekali ditemukan. Naga (lung), phoenix (feng), unicorn (kili), kuda (ma) dan berbagai macam hewan lainnya melambangkan nilai-nilai kehidupan seperti kesehatan, panjang umur, kekuatan, kemakmuran, dan perlindungan. Kata kunci: makna, ragam hias, budaya Tionghoa, klenteng, mahluk hidup.
KAJIAN ERGONOMI PADA FASILITAS DUDUK UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA SURABAYA Mulyono, Grace
Dimensi Interior Vol 8, No 1 (2010): JUNI 2010
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach - Petra Christian University

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A sitting facility is an important element contributing to the effectiveness of teaching activities in a classroom. Using the quantitative and descriptive method of approach, this research takes the classroom in Petra Christian University as the research location. Main data, verbal data from informant, written dan visual documentations such as videos and photos are used as data sources. The factors to be researched from the four types of classroom chairs include aspects of dimension, material form and colour and their relevance to the user. This research aims to describe to what extent has ergonomic principles been applied to the classroom chairs in order to maintain the user’s comfort. The results of the evaluation of the four types of chair show that 77% of the Siwangi chairs could be used with comfort because they are in line with the user’s anthropometry. However, the other types of chair particularly the metal wood and Chettos chairs could only be used by 30% of the user population because the dimensions where not in line with the average user’s anthropometry.