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Promoting Sustainable Military Tourism in Cimahi City: Fostering Conservation, Community Engagement, and Cultural Preservation Sajid, Sriwinarsih Maria Kirana; Kirdsiri, Kreangkrai
Media Konservasi Vol. 29 No. 3 (2024): Issue topic: Conservation of Nature and Culture Through Responsible Tourism
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.29.3.465

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The military presence in Cimahi City, West Java, serves as a testament to its historical and cultural significance, reflecting an impressive cultural-historical heritage shaped by its militarized past. This authenticity as a military city (60% of the city population) provides a unique opportunity to develop a specialized tourism model that leverages military knowledge for sustainable social and economic growth. The integration of military cultural heritage into tourism activities poses a central challenge, particularly amidst a population where military personnel constitute a significant proportion and continue to play an active role. Employing a qualitative research methodology, this study combines a comprehensive review of relevant literature, historic references, in-depth interviews with the local business community, and cross-references with tourism models from other military cities. The study's outcomes focus on integrated tourism activities and attraction planning aimed at preserving the city's military spirit in collaboration with local residents, military personnel, and their families. This collaborative effort is envisioned to contribute not only to heritage conservation but also to fostering peace education and international cooperation, advocating against the glorification of war and conflict. This research emphasized the importance of heritage conservation, community participation, and sustainable resource management in the realm of cultural heritage and tourism development.
Pendampingan edukasi kreativitas seni dengan Teknik Tie Dye untuk anak-anak dan remaja Pondok Yatim Al-Mumtaza Aryani, Dewi Isma; Tjandra, Miki; Agustine, Saskia Putri; Sajid, Sriwinarsih Maria Kirana; Isfiaty, Tiara; Dharmawan, Cherry
KACANEGARA Jurnal Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Dirgantara Adisutjipto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28989/kacanegara.v8i2.2664

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Universitas Kristen Maranatha merupakan perguruan tinggi swasta di Jawa Barat sebagai research-based teaching university dengan program kerja yang tercermin dalam visi dan misi Tridharma Perguruan Tinggi, serta menjunjung nilai ICE yakni integrity (integritas), care (kepedulian), excellence (keprimaan). Salah satunya tercermin dalam kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat melibatkan beberapa tenaga pengajar dari Fakultas Humaniora dan Industri Kreatif serta Fakultas Hukum dan Bisnis Digital sebagai perumus materi sekaligus fasilitator. Pada kegiatan ini, Universitas Kristen Maranatha bekerja sama dengan Universitas Komputer Indonesia Bandung dalam pendampingan edukasi kreativitas seni dengan teknik tie dye untuk anak-anak dan remaja di pondok yatim di bawah naungan mitra Yayasan Al-Mumtaza. Kegiatan pengabdian ini dilaksanakan dengan pendekatan metode praktik dan pendampingan kepada seluruh peserta. Hasil kegiatan berupa kain yang telah terolah dengan teknik tie dye dan siap dikembangkan menjadi produk siap pakai berupa taplak meja. Diharapkan melalui kegiatan ini, materi yang diberikan dapat dikembangkan oleh seluruh peserta di masa mendatang.
Alih Fungsi Bangunan Heritage Antico Coffee di Kota Bandung Sajid, Sriwinarsih Maria Kirana; Yuwono, Astrid Austranti; Josephine, Aracely
Serat Rupa: Journal of Design Vol 8 No 2 (2024): SRJD - JULI
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities and Creative Industries, Maranatha Christian University (formerly Faculty of Fine Arts and Design)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/srjd.v8i2.7752

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Buildings inherited from the Dutch East Indies reign are part of the city's development which also enriches the architectural treasures, especially in the city of Bandung. This makes the building a legacy of the Dutch East Indies government, has high historical and aesthetic value which can be a reference for design and architecture science. Changes in the function of the building are carried out as an effort to maintain the building with new activities, so that it able to finance the survival of the conservation building itself. Antico Coffee has changed functions several times and at the time the research was conducted it had the function of a café. The research object is located at the 'new' Bandung residential area which was built around 1921-1924, has a shop building typology that have similarity to the Cihapit shops.  This research aims to conduct an evaluation study of the transfer of function of the research object building in the architectural scope, namely elements related to the building façade; architectural and interior elements; as well as structural and engineering elements of buildings. The research method is descriptive qualitative based on the Alhojaly’s evaluation model. What changes and what parts of the building are maintained so that the building's identity as a building contains historical value during the Dutch East Indies colonial government. The physical character of the building is maintained by making additions to building elements that have been lost, to bring out and strengthen the character of the original building. The benefits of this research provide insight for the community that preservation using a conversion approach can be carried out while maintaining and even strengthening the identity of cultural heritage building elements.