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A Study of Interior Public Space of Samin Community House During the Ruwat Agung Event in Blora (Case Study of Mr. Lasiyo's House) Diptya Widyaswati, Nadia; Widayat, Rahmanu
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.1 APRIL 2024
Publisher : Faculty Of Arts and Design Sebelas Maret University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/tama.v1i1.1201

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Home is a basic human need. In its development, the house is not only a living space for protection from all kinds of threats, but also has a philosophical meaning. The Samin community's house reflects the identity of a Saminist who maintains the cultural traditions of his ancestors even though times have developed. The development of the times has not made the Samin people lose their culture, especially in terms of building housing, which is also related to traditional events held by the Samin community group in Klopoduwur village. The traditional event in question is Ruwat Agung. This activity was carried out at the house of Mr. Lasiyo and the Samin Klopoduwur community leader. The problem raised is how to describe the public space of Mr. Lasiyo's house and the pendhapa of the Samin community on normal days and during the Ruwat Agung traditional event. The objectives of this research is describe the interior of the public space of Mr. Lasiyo's house during the Ruwat Agung event. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method, qualitative data analysis by comparing existing data in the field with appropriate literature data. The data obtained for this research was obtained from direct observation, interviews, field notes, visual documentation with photos, videos, sketches and written documents. The data that has been obtained is then analyzed using the method proposed by Miles and Huberman which consists of three stages, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing or verification (conclusion drawing). Based on the research conducted, it will be found that the description of Mr. Lasiyo's house and the pendhapa of the Samin community in the context of the Ruwat Agung traditional event are very related. Keywords: Philosophical, Samin Community, Traditional house
Limas Home Interior Design Conservation Served as A Cultural Heritage In The Balaputra Dewa Museum Hall Palembang Nugrahani, Margareth Trevina; Widayat, Rahmanu
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 3 NO. 2 DESEMBER 2025
Publisher : Faculty Of Arts and Design Sebelas Maret University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/scpmnf90

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With the advancement of time and rapid urbanization, many traditional houses have suffered damage or been abandoned. One region in Indonesia renowned for its history and heritage is the city of Palembang, the oldest city in Indonesia. As the oldest city, Palembang holds a wealth of historical sites and artifacts, including traditional Palembang houses known as limas house. According to historical records, there are approximately 200–300 limas house in Indonesia. Preserving these houses is essential as they strengthen the regional identity of Palembang and contribute to its uniqueness. This study aims to assess the interior design compatibility of limas house at the Balaputra Dewa Museum with the criteria of heritage buildings and to evaluate the conservation efforts applied to the interior design of limas house as a cultural heritage object in the Balaputra Dewa Museum area. The research employs a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach. The results indicate that the limas house employs five out of six types of building conservation. However, there have been errors in installing some structural components of the limas house, and several parts remain damaged. Despite this, the values and functions of the limas house interior design as a cultural heritage remain intact. The interior design of the limas house at the Balaputra Dewa Museum aligns with cultural heritage building criteria based on cultural heritage parameters. Nevertheless, the conservation efforts for the limas house in the Balaputra Dewa Museum area are considered suboptimal in implementation.   Keywords : Balaputra Dewa, Conservations, Interior Design, Limas House.