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Old Meets New: The Former Kemajoran Airport Diptya Anggita; Ashri Prawesthi D; Rafli Alfiano
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - March 2021
Publisher : Catuspata Press

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Purpose: This research tries to preserve cultural building heritage by reusing old buildings as The National Gallery of Indonesia’s Satellites (Galeri Nasional Indonesia Satelit) to provide design recommendations that can combine old and contemporary aspects. Research methods: This research is divided into three stages: data exploration and observation of the existing building; activities of reviewing data and making 3D models of existing building; and analysis using the theory of “The 10 Trends of Museum” to create a new attraction for a gallery. Findings: The former Kemajoran Airport has several potentials which are maintained as the identity and uniqueness of the building. The implementation of the theory can find out where the best location to display artwork according to its type and how to display it. The initial stage in utilizing old building is understanding the history, existing conditions, and potential of the building. Implication: The latest trends can attract the wider community to visit exhibition in gallery, especially the current generation. It can be used as one of the tourist destinations in Indonesia.
Virtual Tourism: An Imaginary Art Museum of Soekarno’s Painting Collection Series Yuke Ardhiati; Ashri Prawesthi D; L. Edhi Prasetya; Febri Wahyu Kurniawan; Bagus Priyambodo
International Journal of Glocal Tourism Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - September 2021
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Abstract : Purpose: This study is concerned with the challenge of how to creatively appreciate Soekarno the first president of Indonesia’s series of painting collections. Research methods: Based on multidisciplinary approaches it was composed of an imaginary building as well as Soekarno’s virtual art museum gallery. Findings: During his life, Soekarno (1901-1970) was fond of collecting numerous of masterpiece paintings and sculptures all of which beautified in six Presidential Palaces. By accommodating interest points in museum buildings and applying Jenck’s theory of postmodern architecture, a virtual or imaginary museum was created. A video depicting the artwork was uploaded on YouTube channel, which serves as Soekarno’s legacy. Implications: Because it is presented in cyber space, it can be easily accessed, and to be a virtual tourism.