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CHANGES IN THE FUNCTION AND ARCHITECTURE OF LUMBUNG IN BALI HOUSEHOLDS IN SADING CUSTOMARY VILLAGE, BADUNG, BALI Ni Made Emmi Nutrisia Dewi; Putu Rumawan Salain; I Made Suastika; I Nyoman Sukiada
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 13, Number 2, May 2020
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/cs.2020.v13.i02.p04

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Lumbung or granary is a building that serves as a place to store rice. In some houses in the Sading Traditional Village, the granary is one of the buildings which is generally located near the kitchen. However, at present, this granary in Sading Traditional Village has changed its function and architecture as part of the dynamics of modern life. Seeing this condition, it is necessary to conduct research on the architecture of the barn in Sading Traditional Village. The purpose of this study was to determine the form of change, the causes and meanings contained in the phenomenon of changing the function and architecture of the granary in Balinese houses in Sading Traditional Village. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach with the perspective of cultural studies. The results showed that there was a change in the function of the barn which was previously only a place to store rice, but now the function of storing rice is only as a symbol, while other functions are mostly used as a multipurpose room such as a place to entertain guests during religious ceremonies, a place to relax and other activities. While the architectural changes lie in the materials, decorations and others that follow current developments. The main cause is the livelihoods of the people of the Adat Sading Village who no longer work as farmers. Besides that, it is due to ideological factors and beliefs, economics and the development of science and technology. The meanings contained in these changes include religious, aesthetic, image and cultural preservation. Keywords: Change, Function, Architecture, Granary, meaning
Transformation of local cultural values in the modernization of architectural and interior design of traditional market buildings in Bali Dewi, Ni Made Emmi Nutrisia; Pranajaya, I Kadek; Utami, Ni Kadek Yuni
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 9 No 2 (2024): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | Mei 2024 ~ Agustus 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v9i2.3342

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Traditional markets in Bali reflect the richness of local culture closely related to people's daily lives. Along with the times and demands for progress, these markets are transforming through the modernization of architectural and interior design. This modernization impacts local cultural heritage, changing how people interact with markets and the traditional values that Balinese people have long upheld. Therefore, research on the transformation of local cultural values in the modernization of architectural and interior design in traditional Balinese markets becomes relevant to understanding the implications and evaluating the preservation and adjustment efforts needed to maintain a unique cultural identity. The main focus is on changes in building design that influence the user experience of the building and the sustainability of cultural heritage as well as providing insight into emerging challenges and opportunities as well as an understanding of efforts to preserve local cultural values. This study will use a qualitative methodology to investigate changes in aesthetic and cultural dimensions. The results of this study demonstrate that cultural values change due to modern buildings being constructed in Bali's traditional marketplaces. The building's modernization has an impact on everyday activities, including the waning of the bargaining culture, the consumer behavior when visiting the upper floors, the traders' behavior regarding the interior conditions of the market, the culture that elevates buyers to the status of kings, and the transactional atmosphere typical of traditional markets. The contribution involves active participation from local communities with solutions in the form of efforts to maintain cultural heritage that can be aligned with implementing innovations that have a positive impact. By involving traders and market owners, solutions can be found to modernize facilities while maintaining local cultural values.
Revitalization of Teba Space Design to Preserve Cultural and Environmental Sustainability in Traditional Balinese Houses Kusuma Putra, I Gusti Ngurah Bagus; Nutrisia Dewi, Ni Made Emmi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i4.655

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Teba, being an essential component of traditional Balinese dwellings, holds a significant role in community assignments, historical and societal contexts of Balinese culture, and ecological sustainability. Nevertheless, the process of urbanization and shifts in lifestyle have resulted in a decrease in Teba spaces and their conversion into less ecologically sustainable regions. This article explores initiatives to rejuvenate the design of Teba spaces in traditional Balinese houses to uphold a harmonious coexistence between environmental and cultural conservation in contemporary times. This research explores techniques and design solutions for Teba places that can effectively adapt to evolving circumstances while upholding traditional values. By doing so, it seeks to promote both environmental and cultural sustainability. This study employs a qualitative and ethnographic methodology to investigate ways for revitalization. These strategies involve the utilization of natural and local materials, the implementation of sustainable design techniques, and the creation of flexible and multifunctional spatial arrangements. The findings suggest that the restoration of Teba contributes to preserving biodiversity and enhancing air quality, reinforces cultural identity, and promotes sustainable tourism development. Integrating traditional techniques with modern technologies can optimize the functionality of Teba as both a productive green area and a center for cultural preservation. Hence, cooperation among architects, government entities, and the community is crucial in developing inventive and sustainable design solutions that enhance the cultural heritage of Bali within evolving circumstances.
Analysis of Special Standardization of Accessible Toilet Facilities at Dharma Negara Alaya Arts Building, Denpasar, Bali Trisnasari Subrata, Ni Putu Eka; Hendrawan, Freddy; Emmi Nutrisia Dewi, Ni Made; Algifari Hayatullah, Muhammad
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i1.785

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People with disabilities in Indonesia still often face limitations in accessing public facilities that meet their needs. This highlights the importance of providing disability support facilities that meet standards, especially in public spaces, for community interaction. One example of a public facility that accommodates the community is an art building, the Dharma Negara Alaya (DNA) Arts Building, located in Denpasar City, Bali Province. This study aims to analyze the standardization of supporting facilities for people with disabilities in the Dharma Negara Alaya Arts Building, focusing on accessible toilet facilities. The analysis was carried out based on the Regulation of the Minister of Public Works Number 30 of 2006, which regulates technical guidelines for facilities and accessibility in building structures and the environment. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach through direct observation and interviews with building users to evaluate the adequacy and suitability of the design of accessible toilet facilities. The study results on the Implementation of accessible toilet facilities in the Alaya Building have followed the standards by the Regulation of the Minister of Public Works of 2006 concerning Guidelines for Technical Requirements for Buildings, and the availability of toilet facilities has been met. However, some design deficiencies still need to be fixed or improved, such as the use of door materials, the room size not yet optimal for standard movement, and no elbow ramps to help wheelchair users access. There are no sanitary facilities or special washbasins for people with disabilities. This research is expected to provide insight into fulfilling the needs of inclusive design for people with disabilities and provide recommendations for improving accessibility at the Dharma Negara Alaya Arts Building, especially for accessible toilet facilities.
Composite Material Engineering Analysis Based on Circular Economy for the Conservation of Interior Ornaments and Traditional Balinese Architecture Jaya, I Kadek Prana; Dewi, Ni Made Emmi Nutrisia
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.919

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This study examines the engineering and application of sustainable composite materials as an alternative to traditional Balinese architectural ornaments through a comparative analysis of four material types: fiberglass, precast concrete, glass fiber-reinforced cement (GRC), and artificial sandstone. The scarcity of natural materials, growing ecological pressures, and the demand for economic efficiency and ease of production have driven the exploration of engineered materials that can represent Balinese architecture's aesthetic, symbolic, and spiritual values. The research employs a descriptive-qualitative methodology involving field observations, in-depth interviews with local artisans, and an analysis of each material's technical and cultural characteristics. Fiberglass and GRC stand out for their form flexibility and suitability for mass production, while precast concrete offers superior structural durability and long-term maintenance efficiency. Meanwhile, community-driven innovations in artificial sandstone exhibit strong potential for preserving traditional values while addressing contemporary sustainability challenges. The findings suggest that no single material emerges as universally superior; therefore, material selection should be context-dependent, considering both economic feasibility and cultural compatibility. The study concludes that integrating material innovation into traditional architecture must be grounded in circular economy principles, active community participation, and a deep understanding of vernacular values. These insights are expected to serve as a strategic reference for material selection in preserving Balinese cultural heritage while supporting the contextual and competitive development of the local creative industry within the Southeast Asian region.
Sustainable Interior Design for Urban Cafés: Integrating Urban Culture and Smart Technology to Enhance Work-Oriented Comfort Setyaningrum, Ruth Puji; Pranajaya, I Kadek; Nutrisia Dewi, Ni Made Emmi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.1009

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The rise of urban culture and flexible work trends has redefined cafés as alternative workspaces, prompting the need for interior designs that are both sustainable and adaptive. However, many café environments still lack a holistic integration of local cultural values and emerging technologies to support prolonged, productive work. This study proposes a sustainable interior design model for urban cafés that combines cultural identity with innovative technological solutions to enhance user comfort. Using a qualitative methodology, the research involved field observations, semi-structured interviews, ergonomic evaluations, and digital environmental simulations, conducted in Renon, Denpasar—a vibrant urban area in Bali. Results indicate that incorporating cultural elements, such as material patterns, spatial layouts, and symbolic aesthetics, along with bright lighting, efficient ventilation, and ergonomic furniture, significantly improves functionality and user well-being. Users identified key comfort factors including lighting, furniture design, zoning, acoustics, and air quality. The study emphasizes the need for an interdisciplinary approach that fuses design engineering, local culture, and intelligent systems to create flexible, user-centered environments. Nine integrative design strategies are proposed to support both work productivity and cultural resonance. These findings provide practical insights for architects, designers, and café developers seeking to create meaningful and adaptable spaces in tropical urban settings. On a broader scale, the research contributes to the global discourse on non-traditional workspace design by presenting a replicable framework that aligns with sustainable urban development and the evolving work dynamics of the digital era.
What Brings Gen-Z to the Library? An Investigation of Interior Design Elements in Denpasar City's Libraries Anjaeni, Sharon Febrina; Hendrawan, Freddy; Dewi, Ni Made Emmi Nutrisia
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.889

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The development of technology and easier access to information have changed how Generation Z learns and interacts with their surroundings, including how they utilize library facilities. This study aims to analyze the factors influencing Generation Z's preferences in visiting libraries in Denpasar City, focusing on the interior design aspects of library spaces. The method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative approach, which involves observation, questionnaire distribution, and in-depth interviews with Generation Z students in Denpasar City. The results showed that interior design is crucial in attracting Generation Z's interest in visiting the Library. Libraries that carry a modern design concept, with adequate technological facilities to support learning and working activities, are more desirable than libraries that carry traditional concepts. Based on these findings, the proposed strategic solution is to implement the Modern Reading Hub concept, which combines ergonomic interior design, advanced technological facilities, and other supporting facilities. This concept is expected to create a library space that is more interactive, comfortable, and relevant to the needs of Generation Z in undergoing productive and fun learning activities. 
“Keraton’s Culinary”: Strategi Edukasi Budaya Melalui Board Game Augmented Reality Bagi Gen Z Yogyakarta Santana, Romario; Hendrawan, Freddy; Dewi, Ni Made Emmi Nutrisia; Dinata, Ramanda Dimas Surya
Besaung : Jurnal Seni Desain dan Budaya Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025): Besaung: Agustus-November
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS INDO GLOBAL MANDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36982/jsdb.v10i3.5931

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The rapid development of technology and intense exchange of information has caused the younger generation to be easily influenced by outside cultures. This has resulted in the traditional food of Kraton Yogyakarta, which is full of philosophy and deep cultural values, is threatened to be forgotten by the current generation, especially Generation Z in Yogyakarta. The purpose of this research and design is to focus on efforts to preserve traditional food through board game media integrated with Augmented Reality technology to educate the importance of traditional cuisine as a regional cultural identity. The design method uses the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) model, which consists of needs analysis, game conceptual design, prototype development, trial implementation, and effectiveness evaluation. This method was chosen because it provides a systematic structure in designing an effective gaming experience. The results of the study indicate that there is a crisis of knowledge regarding traditional culinary culture among Generation Z in Yogyakarta, caused by a lack of media that presents such content in a visually appealing and technologically relevant manner. The design results show that board games with Augmented Reality technology can create an interactive and immersive educational experience and increase Generation Z's understanding of the food philosophy of the Yogyakarta Palace. This research and design is expected to contribute to the development of interactive, immersive, and sustainable educational media.
Futuristic Design Based on Sustainable Culture and Creative Economy: Material Technology Innovation in Commercial Buildings Pranajaya, I Kadek; Mahadipta, Ngurah Gede Dwi; Nutrisia Dewi, Ni Made Emmi; Wijaya, Made Eka
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i4.1371

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 The integration of futuristic design with sustainable culture and the creative economy offers a transformative paradigm in the development of commercial architecture. This study examines the Dekkson Knowledge Shop as a case study to explore how material technology innovation can address environmental challenges while reinforcing cultural identity and strengthening market competitiveness. Employing a qualitative descriptive method, the research utilizes field observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation analysis to investigate the application of high-performance materials and their interpretation within architectural narratives. The findings highlight that the use of eco-friendly composite panels, fiber-cement boards, and adaptive lighting systems not only enhances energy efficiency and durability but also embeds Balinese cultural values within a futuristic aesthetic framework. A key novelty of this research lies in positioning material technology as a narrative medium that connects modern innovation with cultural sustainability, rather than perceiving it solely as a structural element. This integration enriches user experience, strengthens brand identity, and supports the creative economy by transforming architectural design into a cultural and economic asset. Furthermore, the study proposes a replicable design model for future commercial projects that harmonizes sustainable material innovation with local narratives. The model provides both theoretical contributions to architectural discourse and practical strategies for sustainable design practices applicable in a global context. Through this approach, the research underscores the importance of balancing technological advancement with cultural preservation, thereby establishing commercial architecture as a medium for sustainable innovation, cultural continuity, and economic resilience.
Pengembangan UMKM Pesona Plastic melalui Produk Desain dari Limbah Plastik dengan Pemanfaatan Teknologi dan Strategi Manajemen Bisnis Berkelanjutan Suryani, Ni Kadek; Prasiani, Ni Komang; Dewi, Ni Made Emmi Nutrisia; Lestari, Ni Putu Emilika Budi; Utami, Sri; Artana, I Wayan Bimaskaran; Utama, Giovanni Rachmat
Prima Abdika: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): Volume 3 Nomor 4 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar Universitas Flores Ende

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/abdika.v3i4.3336

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The development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in Pesona Plastic, Batubulan Village, Gianyar Regency, Bali, focuses on the development of design products that use plastic waste as raw material. This effort involves the utilization of technology and sustainable business management strategies. The methods used include training and mentoring. This article outlines concrete steps in the development of Pesona Plastic UMKM, including the plastic waste processing process, the development of innovative design products, and the implementation of sustainable business management strategies. Activities conducted include the procurement of equipment and various training sessions, such as product design training for accessories and fashion, website integration training, interior product design training, digital marketing training, packaging design training, entrepreneurship and financial management training for UMKM and youth, social media marketing training, layout design, and space organization training, as well as equipment usage workshops. The results are successful efforts to reduce the impact of plastic waste, create high-quality products, and improve the well-being of the Pesona Plastic UMKM community in Batubulan Village. The follow-up plan for this program involves collaboration between IDB Bali and Pesona Plastic UMKM, with future involvement of students for practical training and the realization of designed products that serve a useful purpose.