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RELASI KEKUASAAN DAN PENGETAHUAN PADA ARSITEKTUR GEREJA CANDI GANJURAN Prisca Bicawasti Budi Sutanty
Nature : National Academic Journal of Architecture Vol 10 No 1 (2023): Nature
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/nature.v10i1a9

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Other than technique function and building aesthetic, architecture represents power relation and knowledge in its design. The architect’s knowledge will crystallize into a building as a text, and visitors can read it. This research discusses the relation between power and knowledge, which produces discourse in the design of Ganjuran Temple Church, Yogyakarta. The method that was used is qualitative descriptive and random probability sampling. This research reveals the relationship between power and knowledge owned by architects and explains the discourse. Architect’s ideology is about expanding the gospel wrapped by Mataram culture. The message is delivered in 6 concepts consisting of 13 architectural elements. The mean value results show that visitors know there are messages behind the building, but they do not understand the majority meaning. As locals see the common form, Mataram culture dominates the knowledge. So Mataram culture is the strongest discourse from visitors’ view. On the contrary, as the newest ideology for Javanese society, the Catholic value is the lowest readability because of the implementation of minor elements that is not the visitors’ focus.
Analisis Konsep Tourism Business District di Kawasan Cikini Jakarta Prisca Bicawasti Budi Sutanty; Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi
Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 4 (2022): JLBI
Publisher : Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32315/jlbi.v11i4.17

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Pemerintah Provinsi DKI Jakarta telah merencanakan kawasan Cikini menjadi sebuah kawasan urban art center dan creative hub. Beberapa potensi daya tarik wisata mendukung rencana tersebut, antara lain bangunan bersejarah, fungsi bangunan edukasi dan budaya, serta berbagai macam program kesenian. Untuk itu dibutuhkan perencanaan kawasan yang matang serta penelusuran signifikansi atas kesiapan kawasan sehingga Cikini dapat menjadi kawasan pariwisata perkotaan unggulan. Prinsip dasar wisata perkotaan harus terdiri dari tiga pilar utama yaitu core attraction, central business district function, dan essential service yang disatukan oleh pedestrian access, sesuai dengan konsep Tourism Business District (TBD). Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap kondisi kesiapan wisata perkotaan kawasan Cikini dengan metode analisis data deskriptif kualitatif dengan penggunaan indikator konsep Tourism Business District. Hasil dari penelitian ini didapatkan bahwa kawasan Cikini sudah memenuhi tiga pilar penyusun Tourism Business District termasuk pedestrian access, namun masih diperlukan adanya pembaharuan dan penataan kembali pada aspek pedestrian access.
The Application of Cultural Ecology Principles to the Conservation Strategy for the Jakarta Cathedral Church Area as a Cultural Heritage Site Dominikus Demon Tereng; Prisca Bicawasti Budi Sutanty
Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): JLBI ( on Progress )
Publisher : Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32315/jlbi.v15i1.685

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This study aimed to identify and analyze the preservation strategies of the Jakarta Cathedral Church area as a cultural heritage site in adapting to a tropical climate, using a cultural ecology approach. a neo-Gothic architectural landmark that is over a century old and faces preservation challenges due to tropical climatic conditions as well as increasing urban pressures. This research employed a descriptive qualitative method, utilizing field observations, semi-structured interviews with site managers and restoration practitioners, documentation, and literature review. The findings indicate that the applied preservation strategies have integrated the principles of cultural ecology with the regulatory framework of Law No. 11 of 2010 through spatial organization, material selection, construction techniques, and zoning systems. However, implementation is still limited, especially in addressing tropical climate conditions, as reflected in the imbalance between material authenticity, construction methods, and environmental performance. The findings demonstrate that cultural heritage preservation should be understood as an adaptive and integrated system encompassing physical, cultural, and environmental dimensions, rather than just technical interventions. The study strengthens the role of the cultural ecology as an analytical framework in architectural conservation studies, particularly within the context of historical sites in tropical regions facing simultaneous environmental pressures and urban development.