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ETIKA KONSERVASI BANGUNAN Aswar Husen Buton; Putu Ayu P. Agustiananda; Arif Budi Sholihah
RUSTIC Vol 2 No 2 (2022): RUSTIC
Publisher : ITB Ahmad Dahlan Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (914.204 KB) | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v2i2.1755

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The Dutch heritage that can be found in Buru Regency is the former residence of the Dutch controller. This building has historical value for Buru Regency because it is estimated that it has been established since the early 20th century and is still used today as the Office of the Civil Service Police Unit. Reuse or adaptive re-use is intended to maintain the sustainability of the building, but in doing so there are conservation ethics that must be considered so that the preservation can run well. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of finding out whether or not the ethics of conservation in the former Dutch controller's residence were appropriate by conducting literature studies, observing local libraries and building locations directly, and conducting interviews with building users. The results of this study found that most of the conservation ethics in the former Dutch controller's residence were not met, although some had been fulfilled.
Transformation of Sense of Place in Citra Niaga Area Fitriansyah Fitriansyah; Putu Ayu P. Agustiananda; Arif Budi Sholihah
JAUR (JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM RESEARCH) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jaur.v9i2.15874

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Citra Niaga area in Samarinda, a recipient of the Aga Khan Award, has experienced a significant decline in existence due to modern competition and the erosion of sense of place. This research aims to identify sense of place elements (physical form, activity, meaning) based on cross-generational perceptions to formulate an adaptive revitalization strategy. Using data (Likert scale questionnaire and qualitative) from 93 respondents (visitors and merchants), the quantitative analysis shows the historical value and original architecture of Citra Niaga is appreciated. However, significant weaknesses were seen in the diversity of activities, quality of facilities, and physical tidiness. The qualitative analysis highlighted an aspiration gap between generations: the older generation longs for the nostalgia of the past, while the younger generation seeks dynamic experiences and modern facilities. Key complaints include parking issues, cleanliness, and lack of creative events. These results emphasize the need for a holistic approach. The proposed revitalization strategy includes preserving the original architecture along with improving parking facilities and arrangements, diversifying activities through cultural events and contemporary tenants, and building a historical narrative that appeals to all generations. The goal is to transform Citra Niaga into a relevant, beloved and sustainable public space for the people of Samarinda.
Perubahan Material pada Kampung Romo Mangun Code Masa Lalu dan Masa Sekarang Nabilah Ailsandira; Dinda Fauziah Djaelani; Hanif Budiman; Putu Ayu P. Agustiananda
JAUR (JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM RESEARCH) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jaur.v9i2.16305

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The diversity of materials that occur today in Kampung Romo Mangun-Code has aspects that do not meet the initial objectives of Romo Mangun himself. This study aims to identify what factors influence the changes in materials that occur significantly. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. The descriptive research method is a method used to describe, interpret, a change that occurs, such as changes in materials that occur in houses in the Kampung Code settlement. Changes in materials that have changed such as construction, formerly wood, now concrete, walls that were originally bamboo have become bricks, and roofs that originally used clay tiles, while now metal roofs. Factors that influence such as lifestyle, adaptation to the environment, and economic factors. Future studies are expected to analyze the impact of modern materials used today.