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Journal : Journal of Islamic Architecture

ISLAMIC AND WESTERN HYBRID SYMBOLS IN CONTEMPORARY MOSQUE ARCHITECTURE IN INDONESIA'S REFORM ERA Putri Suryandari; Jamhari Jamhari; Ahmad Shahid
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 7, No 4 (2023): Journal of Islamic Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jia.v7i4.23104

Abstract

In Indonesia, there is an ongoing trend toward a rise in modern mosque architecture without domes and traditional identity. Although contemporary mosque architecture is increasing in Indonesia and the world, the concept still generates debate among Islamic society and intellectuals. This study aims to analyze how the conception of symbols and meaning, the architectural style of contemporary mosques in the Indonesian Reformation Era can be accepted by society. The study method is qualitative, by applying library and research field studies. Procedure data collection using method interview, observation, and documentation. The objects of his research are the Assamawaat Mosque-Tangerang, Muhammadiyah PP A-Tanrim Mosque-Central Jakarta, Jami' Darussalam Mosque-Central Jakarta, Al Azhar Bekasi Mosque, Asmaul Husna Bekasi Mosque, Al Safar KM88 Mosque-Cipularang, Merapi Mosque-Jogyakarta, Al Ikhlas Mosque /Honeycomb-Sidoarjo's. This research applied the theory of Roland Bartes semiotic approach; the sacred and profane meaning, Charles Jenks theory to obtain the Symbol Theory of contemporary mosque architectural styles in the Indonesian reform era, and Sayyed H Nasr for Philosophy of Islamic architecture. The findings and results of the study are Contemporary Mosque Architecture in Indonesia, Symbolizing the Hybrid of Islam, and the West. So, Islamic and Western cultures live and develop well in Indonesia. I recommend the results of this research to architectural practitioners, academics, and the public to be applied to contemporary mosque designs.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Miftakhul Hikam Adis Nurjul Fikri Agus Susanta Ahmad Shahid Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Anggraeni Dyah Anggraeni Dyah S Anggraeni Dyah S. Anggraeni Dyah Sulistiowati Anggun Novitasari Anita Diana Annissa Yuniawati ARIF PAMUNGKAS Arif Ramadhan Febrianto Aufa Salsabila Zuwardy Bagas Tri Alfiansyah Bayu Puji Hartoyo Bella Cristy Yusnia Burhan Luthfi Primawan Dela Cahya Lestari Denny, Hafidz Rama Desy Nungky Pratiwi Dilato Tidasa Songo Dimas Aditya Nugraha Dimas Setyaji Nugraha DODY KURNIAWAN Dyah, Anggraeni Endangsih, Tri Eryco Muhdaliha Fajar Setiawan Firdaus, Alwi Frayudha Ristia Gumelar Galih Ristendi Gian Angraini Fisamawati Harfa Iskandaria hendika aprilian I Ketut Suada Imam Desta Maulana Indira Yulianti Inggit Musdinar Sayekti Sihing Yang Mawantu Jamhari Jamhari Karya Subagya Kurnia Nur Prita Sari Martha Ari Syahrani Mela Sari Fatonah Miranti Eka Septia Haryanto Moh. Alif Yahfi Muhammad Azzam Robbani Nabilla Tania Kusuma Wardani NINDA OKTALIA Novitasari, Anggun Novri Wibisono Nurul Hidayat OKI SAPUTRA Panca Maulana Putri Buana Kusumastuti Putri, Betaviane Indah Rafly Saputra Rezza Syafiq Syahrian Rico Dwi Andrean Rinny Meidiyustiani Rio Ichsan Pratama Rismawandi, Rismawandi Rizky Suryandri Devi Rosyid Amirul Ardli Sen, Hasbi Setyani Dwi Lestari Siradj, Muhammad SRI KURNIASIH Subagya, Karya Sulistiowati, Anggraeni Dyah Sulistyowati, Anggraeni Dyah Utami, Widya Laras Ning Veronica Amalia Samputri Viona Mita Shaly Wibowo, Christiyan Okta Yelva Adprila Yolanda Magdalena Hobamatan Zhafira, Nada Zahra