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Jurnal Arsitektur KOMPOSISI Vol 12, No 3 (2019): Jurnal Arsitektur KOMPOSISI
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Jurnal Arsitektur KOMPOSISI Vol 12, No 3 (2019): Jurnal Arsitektur KOMPOSISI
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Jurnal Arsitektur Komposisi Vol 13, No 1 (2019)
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PEMETAAN TEMA: UPAYA MENEMUKAN PELUANG BARU PENELITIAN PEDAGANG KAKI LIMA (PKL Pranata, Albertus Adhipuspa; Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot
Jurnal Arsitektur Komposisi Vol 13, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Arsitektur Komposisi
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The purpose of this article is to find and formulate new research opportunities for street vendors (PKL). Street vendors have become an integral part of urban space and life in Indonesia and various cities in the world. Many types of research have been done on street vendors and spread in scientific journal articles. The object of this research is a scientific journal article that contains street vending research themes in Indonesia and abroad. The method used is the search and mapping of research themes about street vendors purposively, gathering information in scientific journal articles, and systematizing to obtain key ideas in formulating a map of PKL research opportunities. As a result, there are many opportunities in the form of themes and research focus on street vendors found, especially related to the interests of public space. Opportunities for the theme of street vendors research related to key ideas of food and non-food street vendors, migrant street vendors, night and  day  street  vendors, permanent street  vendors, and  specifically focused on  targets regarding characteristics, transformation, and attachment of places among street vendors.
ARCHITECTURAL ACCULTURATION: ISLAMIC AND JAVANESE SPIRITUAL ELEMENTS IN SUMUR GUMULING DESIGN AT TAMANSARI, YOGYAKARTA Savitri, Pradianti Lexa; Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot; Sumardiyanto, Bonifasius
Jurnal Arsitektur Komposisi Vol 13, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Arsitektur Komposisi
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This paper aims to reveal the existence of Islamic and Javanese elements in the spatial structure and form of the Sumur Gumuling Design in Tamansari, Yogyakarta. The Sumur Gumuling in Tamansari Yogyakarta, all this time, is known as a mosque facility for the Sultan of Yogyakarta, located within Tamansari, which functions as a recreation area and fortress. The unique design of Sumur Gumuling is that there is a well in the middle and surrounded by circular buildings. The question is how the existence of Islamic and Javanese elements in the design of the Sumur Gumuling. Qualitative and interpretive-based research is supported by methods of field observation and literature study as well as interviews with local resource persons. The result found the existence of spiritual elements and Islamic architecture mixed with the spiritual elements of Kejawen in the Sumur Gumuling Design in Tamansari, Yogyakarta. The mixing of spiritual elements of Islam and Kejawen in the Sumur Gumuling design shows the concept of Architectural Acculturation that underlies the design.
STIMULASI DAN ADAPTASI PADA KEDAI KOPI: Kajian Dua Kedai Kopi di Yogyakarta Setyaningfebry, Florentina Untung; Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot
Jurnal Arsitektur Komposisi Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Arsitektur Komposisi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jars.v14i1.3411

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This study aims to reveal patterns of stimulation and adaptation in coffee shops in Yogyakarta. The concept of stimulation and adaptation is a concept that moves humans to organize themselves in space, so that the use of space is maximized and of high quality. A coffee shop is one of the public facilities that is growing and in demand by young people in the city of Yogyakarta. The interior and exterior design of the coffee shop influences visitors in using the space. Each design element becomes a stimulus that plays a role in the adaptation process of visitors. Thus, the concept of stimulus and adaptation occurring in coffee shops is important to disclose as input for the design of public facilities. The research used qualitative research methods, namely behavioral observation and literature study. The study compared two coffee shops to find patterns of stimulus and adaptation in coffee shops as a youth public facility. The literature review method is used to find standard areas for socializing and learning. The results found that stimulation and adaptation in two coffee shops in Yogyakarta occurred in the interior and exterior spaces. The seating layout is an important stimulus and is supported by other design elements.
Identification and Orientation on Spatial Arrangement of Wajo Traditional Village, Keo Tengah, Nagekeo Regency Lake, Reginaldo Christophori; Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot; Harmans, Herman Florianus
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 12 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v12i1.3581

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The purpose of this paper is to describe the uniqueness of spatial arrangement of Wajo traditional villages in Nagekeo district, which is designed based on local wisdom. Traditional settlements in Indonesia have a spatial concept that has the potential to become the basis of contemporary architecture. The spatial arrangement of traditional settlements of Wajo village is interesting to disclose the principle and its constituent elements as one of Indonesia's architectural properties that maintaining local culture. The problem under study is the dominant (important) aspects underlying the spatial concept of traditional village settlements Wajo custom. The method used is to study literature in various writings on the spatial layout phenomenon of traditional settlements, as well as the elaboration of physical theories (structuring principles) and non-physical theories (identification and orientation) to find the dominant relationships that form the spatial layout of the Wajo traditional village. The analysis is based on Schulz's phenomenological paradigm and Salura's design principle theory. From the results of the analysis, it was found that the spatial concept of the Wajo traditional village is a relation of the perception of the surrounding environment, site, shape, figure and natural-cultural cycle influenced by dominant factors namely the top-down orientation (sacred and profane) and physical adaptation of the topography of the place, as well as elements binding (datum) in the form of tribal order (the existence of mosalaki), cultural symbols (customs), and spiritual (ancestors). DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/lw.v12i1.3581  
Pattern and type permanence in the Kasongan area: Typo-morphology study towards a sustainable Pottery Tourism Village Rony Gunawan Sunaryo; Sunaryo, Rony Gunawan; Pudianti, Anna; Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 7 No 2 (2022): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | Mei 2022 ~ Agustus 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v7i2.1400

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The study aims to determine the pattern and type permanence levels of the elements used to build the Kasongan area in the last 60 years. Permanence is an approach used to determine identity in the context of regional change. Kasongan is a rural-urban area with agrarian resources located between Bantul and Yogyakarta and influenced by urban globalization. This historic area is almost two centuries old and has developed into a village of pottery craftsmen. Adaptation to environmental and cultural changes after the 1960s made Kasongan transform from an agrarian village character to an industrial and then to a tourism village-town. Changes in this region can be seen in the building and area typology, which developed into a sustainable tourism area. The locus taken is a part of the Kajen and Beton Hamlet, which are indicated as early stages of growth and development direction for the Kasongan in the last few decades. The is a typo-morphological study carried out using a morphological mapping method and a regional typological process. The results found spatial patterns and types that (1) persisted as the initial identity, (2) changed, and (3) disappeared.
Alam, manusia dan kepercayaan lokal sebagai inspirasi bagi bentuk, fungsi dan makna beberapa simbol pada rumah adat di Kampung Gurusina, Kabupaten Ngada Parera, Petrus Vincentius; Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 8 No 3 (2023): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | September 2023 ~ Desember 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v8i3.2740

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The traditional village of Gurusina is located in the Jerebu'u District, Ngada Regency, Flores, and is inhabited by three major tribes, namely Ago Ka’e, Ago Azi, and Kabe. The traditional houses in the Gurusina village are rich in traditional symbols originating from the traditions of its resident tribes. A fire incident that occurred in August 2018 resulted in the destruction of several traditional houses and the disappearance of symbols that had been preserved for generations. The purpose of this article is to find inspiration from the traditional symbols on the traditional houses in Gurusina village. The research method used is Ethnographic Research, where the researcher approaches the subject qualitatively to discover inspiration or foundations for the emergence of the form, function, and meaning of these symbols. The findings reveal that the symbols on the traditional houses in Gurusina village are inspired by flora, fauna, human and local beliefs. This means that the surrounding nature, human and local beliefs are the primary inspiration for the function, form, and meaning of the traditional symbols in the Gurusina village. This research theme is interesting for further investigation to understand and preserve traditional symbols in Indonesia.
The Humanistic-Anthropocosmic Paradigm as a Framework for Transforming Slum Settlements in Indonesia Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot; Lake, Reginaldo Christophori
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v16i2.13061

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The aim of this paper is to elucidate the new humanistic-anthropocosmic paradigm as a framework for transforming urban slum settlements in Indonesia amidst climate change and within a multidimensional living context. The paper elaborates on the ideas of Father Mangunwijaya and draws inspiration from the encyclical Laudato Si. The methodology employed involves a literature review and reflection on the paradigm of transforming slum settlements that have been implemented in several cities in Indonesia. Findings suggest that the Humanistic-Anthropocosmic paradigm, a fusion of Father Mangunwijaya's ideas and inspiration from the encyclical Laudato Si, holds the potential to facilitate sustainable and environmentally friendly transformation of urban slum settlements, considering social, economic, and environmental aspects. This article contributes to the development of a paradigm for transforming urban slum settlements rooted in humanistic architecture, education for liberation, ecological spirituality, integral ecology, and anthropocosmism.