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Design Analysis of Kori in Palebahan Ancak Saji at Puri Agung Ubud, Bali Ni Putu Eka Trisnasari Subrata; Kankan Kasmana
ARTic Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/artic.v4i2.8548

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Balinese Traditional Architecture is an architectural concept used by the Balinese people in designing buildings and is still applied on an ongoing basis today. Traditional Balinese architecture has existed since the days of the Hindu kingdoms in Bali. Puri Agung Ubud is one of the heritages of traditional Balinese architecture during the royal period whose buildings are still well maintained and functioning. The current function of the Puri is not only as a residence for the royal family but also functions as a tourist attraction. The areas that can be visited by tourists are the palebahan ancak saji area and the semanggen area. In palebahan ancak saji there is a kori building, a kori is a building that functions as a door for exit and entry access to other palebahans. Kori has the form of a cecandian building structure with various ornaments on each side. The focus of this research is to analyze the shapes and ornaments used on the kori in the northern part of palebahan ancak saji at Puri Agung Ubud. In this study using a qualitative descriptive method following the study of cultural artifacts. The results of this study are to know the shape and types of ornaments used in the North Kori building. Keywords: Kori; Form; Ornamens; Palebahan Ancak Saji
Analysis of Special Standardization of Accessible Toilet Facilities at Dharma Negara Alaya Arts Building, Denpasar, Bali Trisnasari Subrata, Ni Putu Eka; Hendrawan, Freddy; Emmi Nutrisia Dewi, Ni Made; Algifari Hayatullah, Muhammad
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i1.785

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People with disabilities in Indonesia still often face limitations in accessing public facilities that meet their needs. This highlights the importance of providing disability support facilities that meet standards, especially in public spaces, for community interaction. One example of a public facility that accommodates the community is an art building, the Dharma Negara Alaya (DNA) Arts Building, located in Denpasar City, Bali Province. This study aims to analyze the standardization of supporting facilities for people with disabilities in the Dharma Negara Alaya Arts Building, focusing on accessible toilet facilities. The analysis was carried out based on the Regulation of the Minister of Public Works Number 30 of 2006, which regulates technical guidelines for facilities and accessibility in building structures and the environment. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach through direct observation and interviews with building users to evaluate the adequacy and suitability of the design of accessible toilet facilities. The study results on the Implementation of accessible toilet facilities in the Alaya Building have followed the standards by the Regulation of the Minister of Public Works of 2006 concerning Guidelines for Technical Requirements for Buildings, and the availability of toilet facilities has been met. However, some design deficiencies still need to be fixed or improved, such as the use of door materials, the room size not yet optimal for standard movement, and no elbow ramps to help wheelchair users access. There are no sanitary facilities or special washbasins for people with disabilities. This research is expected to provide insight into fulfilling the needs of inclusive design for people with disabilities and provide recommendations for improving accessibility at the Dharma Negara Alaya Arts Building, especially for accessible toilet facilities.