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ADAPTATION OF VALUES AND ARCHITECTURAL FORMS OF JAVANESE HOUSE IN THE TOURISM AREA OF BEJIHARJO VILLAGE AS PART OF CULTURAL TOURISM VILLAGE PLANNING IN THE SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA Bachtiar Fauzy; Indri Astrina Wirakusumah; Caecilia Srikanti Wijayaputri; Handoko Sutanto; Rochana Esti Pramesti; Alvin Fernandez Komar; Christella Sharleen; Ghiffari Mohammad Alfarisyi
Ide dan Dialog Desain Indonesia (Idealog) Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Idealog Vol 6 No 2
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/idealog.v6i2.4345

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The existence of villages which rich in cultural and natural potential is still being managed poorly, both in physical and non-physical aspects, specifically in the attempt to support the village development which still requires comprehensive supervision. This study is considered important for an intensive in-depth study. Referring to the potential possessed by Bejiharjo Village, this study includes physical and non-physical aspects that can be utilize in developing the existing elements in the scope of the built environment in the Bejiharjo Village area based on the lacalities values. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the existing condition of Bejiharjo Village to provide design recommendations for the development of Bejiharjo village into an tourism village. The method of documentation carried out is divided into 3 (three) stages. The first stage is documentation of literature that is reviewed and used as the basis for exploring the potential and problems in Bejiharjo Village. The second stage is surveys and interviews, both with village officials and with the community, this stage is carried out several times to obtain more accurate data. The third stage is to review and sort out the results of surveys and interviews, as a basis for designing a tourist village area. The benefits of this study are expected to provide recommendations in the form of a design for a culturally based tourism village area. This study can also be used as a basis or guide in preparing architectural documentation methods to support the masterplan as one of the strategies in developing the Bejiharjo Village area into a cultural based tourism village. Keywords : Architectural Planning, Javanese House Architecture, Bejiharjo Village area, Cultural Tourism, Special Region of Yogyakarta
THE IMAGE TRANSFORMATION OF CIREBON’S CHINATOWNBASED ON COLONIAL, INDEPENDENCE ANDPOST INDEPENDENCE ERA Franseno Pujianto; Yohanes Basuki Dwi Susanto; Hartanto Budiyuwono; Yohanes Karyadi Kusliansjah; Indri Astrina Wirakusumah; Alvin Jonatan
Ide dan Dialog Desain Indonesia (Idealog) Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Idealog Vol 8 No 1
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/idealog.v8i1.4344

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Perjalanan sejarah kota Cirebon tidak dapat dipisahkan dari peran Keraton, Kampung Pecinandan Kampung Arab. Fakta adanya kampung Pecinan ini sudah dikenali berdasarkan catatan duta Negara Spanyol, Tomé Pires, sekitar tahun 1517 Masehi, yang menyatakan bahwa di depan Keraton Cirebonterdapat Kampung Arab dan Kampung Cina. Perekaman sejarah Kota Cirebon belumada yangmenyentuh citra kawasan Pecinan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendokumentasikan perjalananperubahan citra kawasan Pecinan Cirebon berbasis kesejarahan. Langkah penelusuran dimulai denganupaya: (1) Pendalaman literatur arsitektur di kota tua Cirebon untuk mengumpulkan informasi keberadaan bangunan-bangunan yang berkaitan langsung dengan sejarah Cirebon berdasarkan klasifikasi era kolonial, era kemerdekaan dan era pasca kemerdekaan (2) Perekaman tipe-tipe fisik spasial yangterdapat di kawasan Pecinan Cirebon sesuai lini masa kesejarahan melalui pendekatan citra kawasan; (3) Proses analisis dengan mendeskripsikan perubahan citra kawasan yang terjadi pada kawasan berdasar lini masa kesejarahan. Manfaat dari penelitian ini berupa rekaman data terhadap perubahan citra Kawasan Pecinan Cirebon dalam tiga periode kesejarahan yang dapat digunakan bagi pengembangankawasan Pecinan selanjutnya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan perubahan citra Kawasan Pecinan Cirebonditandai dengan bergesernya path, nodes, edge, distric dan landmark sejalan dengan bergesernya pemegang kekuasaan pada masing-masing periode. Kata kunci : Arsitektur, Cagar Budaya, Cirebon, Pecinan.
Transformasi Arsitektur Pasar Johar Semarang : Pra-Pasca Kebakaran R.A. Sunia Widiaswara; Jonathan Hans Yoas Sihotang; Indri Astrina Wirakusumah
JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU TEKNIK Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Teknik
Publisher : Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurritek.v4i1.5229

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This study discusses the architectural transformation of Pasar Johar Semarang before and after the major fire incident in 2015. Designed by architect Thomas Karsten, Pasar Johar holds significant historical and architectural values. The fire prompted a comprehensive revitalization of the market’s environment, site, and building while maintaining its original character. This research employs an architectural anatomy approach covering three main scopes: environment, site, and building, and uses a qualitative descriptive-analytical method through four stages: (1) documenting conditions before and after the fire, (2) classifying architectural elements, (3) comparing visual and structural transformations, and (4) drawing conclusions based on the analysis to evaluate the extent of the transformation. The results show that the revitalization made the area more organized, functional, and sustainable. Distinctive structures such as mushroom columns and drainage systems were preserved, while zoning and public spaces were reorganized to improve efficiency and comfort. This restoration not only improved physical aspects but also strengthened the market’s social function as a community interaction space. Pasar Johar now serves as an example of a traditional market that can adapt to modern urban challenges without losing its architectural identity and its potential as a sustainable economic and social hub.