Sinaga, Bryan Putra Parsada
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Finding Genius Loci of Kauman Yogyakarta Saputra, Indra Tri; Agustiananda, Putu Ayu P.; Sinaga, Bryan Putra Parsada
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Volume 6 Number 2, 2024
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v6i2.21773

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Kauman Yogyakarta is a village located in the Ngupasan sub-district in Gondomanan sub-district, Yogyakarta to the north of the Nyayogyakarta Palace. The location close to the Yogyakarta Palace, Kauman Yogyakarta has an interesting uniqueness to explore using the Genius Loci theory. To find the Genius Loci in Kauman Yogyakarta, an approach was taken using an architectural phenomenology approach. The results of this research add to references in the literature by using an architectural phenomenology approach based on the Genius Loci theory and maintaining Genius Loci in Kauman Yogyakarta.
Exploring Genius Loci Changes in Panembahan Yogyakarta: From Residential to Cafe Function Vanti, Chairunisa Dwitya; Zakiyah, Zahra; Agustiananda, Putu Ayu Pramanasari; Sinaga, Bryan Putra Parsada
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Volume 7 No 1, 2024
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v7i1.23088

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This research paper aims to investigate the concept of "genius loci" in Yogyakarta, specifically in the Panembahan area of Baluwarti. With a particular focus on how the unique character of this settlement is shaped by its physical environment, historical heritage and the collective consciousness of its residents. Through an examination of tangible and intangible elements such as traditional javaneese houses (Joglo) and large white fort, embodies the historical and cultural identity of the region. This research also examines how modern economic demands have led residents to convert their homes into commercial establishments. The research employees direct observation, interviews, and literature review to assess changes in the aspects of image, space and character. The findings indicate that while some buildings retain traditional essence, others undergone significant modification, leading to potential erosion of the local cultural identity. The study aims to provide guidelines for preserving the genius loci in the face of modernization, ensuring sustainable cultural heritage.