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Journal : Applied Engineering and Technology

The authenticity aspect in architecture revitalization of the Pasar Ikan fish auction as a case study Aulia, S C; Kurniawan, K R
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 2, No 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : ASCEE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (653.84 KB) | DOI: 10.31763/aet.v2i1.670

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The Cultural Heritage Building is a historical heritage that has a very important role, namely to transfer cultural identity in the next generation. However, the decreasing condition of age-related Cultural Heritage Buildings and the lack of maintenance have an impact on the poor condition of Cultural Heritage Buildings. Therefore, preserving the Cultural Heritage Building is a crucial thing to do to maintain the sustainability of its existence. In addition to maintaining its sustainability, maintaining the authenticity of buildings is no less important, bearing in mind that without its authenticity, the Cultural Heritage Building loses its fundamental purpose for being. Therefore, the existence of a balance between preservation and the correct stages according to ethics and conservation principles with the terms and conditions for the authenticity of Cultural Conservation Buildings is a matter that needs to be considered in order to achieve Cultural Heritage Buildings that can maintain important historical values, with the authenticity and sustainability of buildings that are there is.
Intangible aspect of revitalization in vernacular heritage architecture in case study of Wae Rebo NTT Village Afifah, N; Kurniawan, K R
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2022): August 2022
Publisher : ASCEE

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Revitalization is an effort to preserve traditional architecture. The form of revitalization in traditional architecture has certain values and principles, which can be seen from both tangible and intangible aspects. These two aspects have different responses in the revitalization process. In the tangible aspect, we can measure the impact through a quantitative approach, while in the intangible aspect, we can measure it using a qualitative approach. This paper answers the question of how the intangible aspects of revitalization impact the sustainability of traditional architectural values. It carries the research method of using qualitative methods and theoretical studies, and comparing those aspects of the revitalization process. The results are explained by defining the positive and negative effects on the last condition of revitalization.