Anastasia Sulistyawati
Politeknik Internasional Bali

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PAGELARAN FESTIVAL IMLEK BERSAMA 2023 BEKERJASAMA DENGAN INTI BALI Anastasia Sulistyawati
Jurnal Lentera Widya Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Lantera Widya Juni 2023
Publisher : LPPM Institut Desain dan Bisnis Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35886/lenterawidya.v4i2.630

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Selain rasa syukur dan harapan keberuntungan, momen Imlek juga sangat lekat dengan keharmonisan. Imlek dapat digunakan sebagai momentum awal menjaga keharmonisan antar etnis dalam kehidupan berbangsa dan bernegara. Dalam hal ini toleransi dalam keberagaman menjadi pesan penting dari perayaan Imlek. Khususnya di Kota Denpasar, pemerintah kota saat ini sedang menggaungkan kembali Denpasar sebagai Kota Toleransi. Denpasar, Kotaku Rumahku, menjadi rumah bersama bagi semua masyarakat Denpasar yang berasal dari berbagai etnis, bangsa, agama, dan golongan. Toleransi dan keharmonisan yang selalu dijunjung tinggi untuk menciptakan persatuan antar semua golongan sebagai upaya dapat menatap dengan optimistis semua tantangan ke depannya. Dampak Pandemi Covid-19 terutama pada sektor ekonomi dan pariwisata, sangat dirasakan umat manusia dari berbagai etnis, bangsa, agama dan golongan. Melalui pesan toleransi dan keharmonisan inilah saatnya kita bersama-sama berupaya mempercepat pemulihan sektor ekonomi dan pariwisata pasca pandemi. Berangkat dari kondisi ini, institusi Politeknik Internasional Bali yang bekerjasama dengan INTI Bali untuk turut merangkul keberagaman yang dapat memperkaya Kota Denpasar sebagai kota berbudaya dalam spirit Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (menyama braya/persaudaraan) dan meneguhkan Denpasar sebagai Kota Toleransi melalui kegiatan Festival Imlek Bersama 2023. Hasil yang dicapai adalah meningkatnya daya tarik pariwisata di Kota Denpasar sebagai upaya pemulihan ekonomi pasyarakat pasca pandemi Covid-19, melalui parade nusantara yang berlangsung di sepanjang jalan Gajah Mada hingga kawasan Catur Muka serta terselenggarakannya festival kuliner dan festival musik yang dimeriahkan dengan penampilan Agung Ocha, Gus Wicak, dan Gede Kurniawan.
The Impact of Tourism on Changing Cultural Form (Case Study: Balinese Traditional Lumbung Architecture): English Putu Agung Prianta; Anastasia Sulistyawati
Architectural Research Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Architectural Research Journal
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik dan Perencanaan, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/arj.4.1.2024.1-9

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The rapid development of tourism has challenged the existence of traditional Balinese lumbung. Many lumbungs have been converted into commercial premises for the needs of the tourist market. This research aims to understand the influence of tourism on architectural changes in traditional Balinese lumbungs and to find out the implications of the transformation of traditional Balinese lumbung architecture due to the influence of tourism. The study uses a holistic and descriptive analytical approach, with a qualitative methodology involving literature analysis, observation and interviews. The research results show that tourism has changed the architecture of Balinese lumbungs from placement and form to materials and function. Lumbungs are now often adapted for tourist comfort, using modern materials, and functioning as tourism facilities such as villas and cafes. Sizes and ornaments are adjusted to international standards, as well as the use of modern lighting and ventilation. The transformation of traditional Balinese lumbung architecture has influenced cultural values and environmental sustainability. The conversion of lumbungs causes loss of historical value and reduces local cultural identity. Commercialization ignores cultural heritage and sustainability, increasing the burden on local resources and waste. Local socio-economic changes occurred as many shifted from agriculture to the service sector, increasing social inequality. However, tourism has strengthened awareness and funding for conservation, and the adaptation of modern facilities has increased the function and relevance of lumbung/jineng.
The Impact of Tourism on Changing Cultural Form (Case Study: Balinese Traditional Lumbung Architecture): English Putu Agung Prianta; Anastasia Sulistyawati
Architectural Research Journal 1-9
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik dan Perencanaan, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/arj.4.1.2024.1-9

Abstract

The rapid development of tourism has challenged the existence of traditional Balinese lumbung. Many lumbungs have been converted into commercial premises for the needs of the tourist market. This research aims to understand the influence of tourism on architectural changes in traditional Balinese lumbungs and to find out the implications of the transformation of traditional Balinese lumbung architecture due to the influence of tourism. The study uses a holistic and descriptive analytical approach, with a qualitative methodology involving literature analysis, observation and interviews. The research results show that tourism has changed the architecture of Balinese lumbungs from placement and form to materials and function. Lumbungs are now often adapted for tourist comfort, using modern materials, and functioning as tourism facilities such as villas and cafes. Sizes and ornaments are adjusted to international standards, as well as the use of modern lighting and ventilation. The transformation of traditional Balinese lumbung architecture has influenced cultural values and environmental sustainability. The conversion of lumbungs causes loss of historical value and reduces local cultural identity. Commercialization ignores cultural heritage and sustainability, increasing the burden on local resources and waste. Local socio-economic changes occurred as many shifted from agriculture to the service sector, increasing social inequality. However, tourism has strengthened awareness and funding for conservation, and the adaptation of modern facilities has increased the function and relevance of lumbung/jineng.