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Tipologi Arsitektur Rumah Joglo di Kawasan Kotagede Yogyakarta Nabila, Rafa; Antariksa
Jurnal Mahasiswa Departemen Arsitektur Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Mahasiswa Arsitektur
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

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Rumah asal Jawa, yaitu rumah Joglo memiliki karakteristik yang unik setiap daerahnya. Salah satu bentuk arsitektur tradisional tersebut berbentuk limas megah dengan tiang tiang yang kokoh sehingga menunjukkan keindahan, simbolisme, dan fungsi yang beragam dalam kehidupan masyarakat Jawa. Tipologi dari rumah Joglo memiliki makna yang mencerminkan budaya dan sejarah dari Kota Gede, Yogyakarta. Sangat penting untuk mengetahui keragaman dan karakteristik arsitektur rumah adat melalui tipologi. Pada penelitian ini dilakukan analisa kualitatif deskriptif pada rumah Joglo di Kota Gede, Yogyakarta dan terdiri dari 15 kasus bangunan yang berbeda. Analisis tipologi dilakukan dengan sistem stilistik. Sistem stilistik rumah Joglo ditandai dengan variasi dalam motif, warna, dan desain yang mencerminkan perbedaan waktu pembangunan, kepemilikan, atau preferensi estetika pemilik. Kata kunci : Tipologi, Rumah Joglo, Sistem Stilistik
Resilience of The Sumberwuluh Village Community in Facing Semeru Disaster Al Jundi, Ulil Albab Abdullah; Nabila, Rafa; Fahima, Tiza; Citraningrum, Andika
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

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Mount Semeru eruption in December 2021 caused fatalities, injuries, as well as housing and economic losses for the people of Sumberwuluh Village, Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia. As one of the areas through which the Mount Semeru river basin passes, cold lava floods are an annual disaster in Sumberwuluh when the rainy season comes. This research was done through direct field observations and interviews, supported by secondary data sources in the form of literature, to examine the Sumberwuluh community's resiliency in disasters, emphasizing the economic and social aspects. The research findings suggest that the Sumberwuluh people successfully adapted to economic changes and developed social cooperation to survive. Economic resilience involves changing livelihoods to become sand and stone miners, as well as efforts to find alternative sources of income. On the other hand, social resilience includes coordination and cooperation between residents and forming groups as a preventive measure against disasters. This resiliency is built through the community's collective efforts to overcome the economic crisis and face the disaster threat.