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Journal : Jurnal Rupa

Analisis Semiotika Roland Barthes pada Masjid Keraton Buton di Kota Baubau, Sulawesi Tenggara Nurul Fitriana Bahri
JURNAL RUPA Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Open Issue
Publisher : Telkom University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/rupa.v4i2.2314

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Baubau is one of the cities that has a lot of potential in local culture, located within Southeast Sulawesi Province of Buton Island. Fort of Keraton Buton is one of the local cultures that has become Baubau's identity as well as proudly icon of its people and Southeast Sulawesi in general. Inside of the fort's complex stands a mosque that is a legacy from Buton Sultanate. This mosque is known as Masjid Keraton Buton. Masjid Keraton Buton is an architectural work that has become the united source of ideas from every social field, including how religion belief was interpreted and understood for the people's interest. It's difficult to divide its architectural presence to two form of culture that precedes its birth. One is social system and the other is idea complexity. Roland Barthes semiotic analysis of shape, construction, space and color on Masjid Keraton Buton is conducted in this essay. Semiotic is a knowledge that learns about signs, how it is functioned and the meaning it's produced. Roland Bathes is one of the figures of semiotic, he argued semiotic is part of the linguistic. According to him, language is a sign system that reflects assumptions from one certain community in a certain time. This matter revealed an idea and is an element that shaped from signs and included inside a structure.
Shelf Design for Montessori Teaching Environment at Graha Ananda Kindergarten, West Bandung Regency Bahri, Nurul Fitriana; Takao, Gina Shobiro; Nurhidayat, Martiyadi
JURNAL RUPA Vol 9 No 2 (2024): In Press
Publisher : Telkom University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/rupa.v9i2.7340

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The background of this study refers to the need for a learning environment that supports children's holistic development in accordance with Montessori principles. This research was motivated by the need to design optimal Montessori shelf in Graha Ananda Kindergarten, West Bandung Regency, as an important part of applying the Montessori approach in early childhood education. The urgency of this research is related to the critical role of Montessori shelf prototype in creating learning environments that support children's creativity and independence. The purpose of the study was to explore the visual aspects of Montessori shelf prototype, especially through the application of curve or wave variations on the side wooden structure. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach, digging in-depth information related to the experiences and perceptions of Montessori shelf users at Graha Ananda Kindergarten. Data collection techniques include interviews and field surveys, while data analysis uses a descriptive approach to detail the visual elements and effectiveness of shelf design. The results of this study are expected to contribute to the improvement of Montessori shelf prototype, improve the quality of learning, and become a reference for similar educational institutions in applying Montessori principles in an early childhood environment. The results of this research indicate that the curved shelf design not only enhances aesthetics but also increases children's engagement and independence, aligning well with Montessori principles.