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Exploring Diverse Approaches To Adaptive Reuse In Function In Yogyakarta : Comparison Of Omah UGM And Restaurant Lumbung Mataram Rania Ababssi; Putu Ayu P Agustiananda; Bryan Putra Parsada Sinaga
International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijau.v8i2.15356

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Buildings play diverse roles dictated by human activities within them. Yet, when a building loses its effectiveness in serving its intended purpose, it can become a burden to the city and its community, or else when the owner sees an opportunity to generate income without making significant architectural changes. The concept of adaptive reuse emerges as a solution, aiming to revitalize these buildings. This approach considers factors like architectural and cultural integrity in making design decisions, influencing spatial and functional transformations. Our research seeks to explore the intricacies of adaptive reuse, focusing on how cultural and architectural integrity guide design choices and shape the evolution of space and function. The study delves into two previous Javanese houses turned into museum (Omah UGM) or restaurant (Restoran Lumbung Mataram). A qualitative research specifically was applied to this study with direct survey and interviews for data collection. By comparing data from these buildings, the research aims to highlight differences in decision-making processes for adaptive reuse and their impact on cultural and architectural integrity of the repurposed buildings.
Akulturasi dalam arsitektur jawa di Yogyakarta: Fasad berpedimen dalam arsitektur jawa di Kraton Yogyakarta dan Dalem Notonegaran Hendria Bagja Prasthia; Putu Ayu P Agustiananda; Revianto Budi Santosa
JURNAL ARSITEKTUR PENDAPA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Widya Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37631/pendapa.v6i2.864

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Di awal era abad ke-20, kolonialisme Eropa mendominasi hampir seluruh dunia. Pada masa tersebut berkembang akulturasi antara budaya Eropa dan budaya setempat di wilayah koloni dalam berbagai dimensi kehidupan, termasuk juga dalam arsitektur. Sejumlah kajian yang berkembang tentang akulturasi arsitektur di negeri jajahan pada masa kolonial akhir sangat menekankan pada agen-agen Eropa dalam upaya mereka mengapresiasi tapi sekaligus mendominasi budaya setempat. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengajukan cara pandang alternatif dalam memahami akulturasi arsitektur dengan mengangkat kalangan elite Jawa sebagai tokoh utama dan agen perubahan. Arsitektur Jawa memiliki tradisi yang panjang dengan rumusan langgam yang jelas, namun juga memiliki daya adaptasi yang tinggi sehingga memungkinkan untuk berakulturasi dengan arsitektur dari berbagai langgam. Salah satu dinamika yang menarik pada abad ke-20 adalah perkembangan komponen fasade yang mengadaptasi Arsitektur Neo-Klasik Eropa. Pedimen yang berkembang sejak masa Yunani Kuno ternyata dikembangkan terus sebagai rujukan arsitektur Eropa hingga sekarang. Di Yogyakarta komponen fasade dengan pedimen yang ditopang kolom berganda ternyata dikembangkan di kalangan ningrat dengan ragam akulturasi dengan budaya Jawa yang sangat kaya. Kajian ini berupaya untuk memahami pola-pola bentuk hasil akulturasi pada fasade dengan pedimen ini pada sejumlah bangunan di Kraton Yogyakarta dan di Dalem Notonegaran. Dari pembandingan ini didapati bahwa akulturasi tersebut menampilkan sisi progresif Arsitektur Jawa dengan berbagai kebaruan sintesisnya yang melibatkan elemen-elemen Arsitektur Eropa tapi juga mengangkat berbagai khasanah budaya Jawa dengan kebaruan komposisi, teknologi dan representasi.
Preservation of Cultural Heritage Buildings with the Adaptive Re-Use Method: A Content Analysis of Past Research Tri Astuti Ratna Ningsih; Putu Ayu P Agustiananda; Arif Budi Sholihah
Journal of Architectural Research and Design Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Departement of Architecture, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jars.vol6.iss2.art7

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Buildings that make adaptive reuse, in general, are buildings that were previously buildings that emphasized their historical values, then changed and disadvantaged changes. In this study, the adaptive reuse building used is a change of function into a building that has value. The purpose of this study is to provide insight and dissect research that discusses adaptive reuse buildings on several continents in the world. Evaluation techniques are carried out by analyzing using tables and grouping each case study from previous research. The methods used in the study are comparative qualitative methods and data analysis using literature studies related to adaptive reuse theory relating to tourism and economic theory. The results of the study, it is expected to provide input and suggestions, which can later be used and used as proof that buildings that have experienced adaptive reuse also have valuable benefits for the building itself and the surrounding environment. Keywords: adaptive re-use; case study; environment; historical value; the continent in the world