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Expo Gallery Batik Bakaran in Pati Regency with Neo Vernacular Architecture Approach Mukti, Ikelana; Diharto; Prihanto, Teguh; Pratiwi, Isna
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Canopy Journal, July 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/canopy.v13i1.9481

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Bakaran Batik is a cultural heritage originating from Pati Regency. Burnt Batik has now been designated as one of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (WBTb) on a national scale. However, as time goes by, its existence among the community is starting to decline in Bakaran Batik. The planning of the Bakaran Batik Expo Gallery in Pati Regency is aimed at preserving the art of batik itself and presenting Bakaran Batik as batik which has its own characteristics, both in terms of motifs, patterns and colors, to the public. wide. The site used in planning the Bakaran Batik Expo Gallery in Pati Regency is located on Jalan Raya Sunan-Ngerang, Bakaran Kulon Village, Juwana District, Pati Regency, 59185. The Expo Gallery Batik Bakaran building applies the Neo-Vernacular architectural concept which adopts the form of a Joglo Traditional House. The environmental aspects used in designing the Bakaran Batik Expo Gallery include rain water harvesting, and the processing of batik waste that does not pollute the surrounding environment. From several planning and design approaches, a planning and design concept was obtained which was used as the basis for planning the design of the Bakaran Batik Expo Gallery in Pati Regency. Some of these approaches include the functional approach, structural approach, performance aspects approach, and architectural approach.
Resort Hotel and Floating Cottage in Bogor Regency with a Biophilic Architecture Approach Rahmawati, Adeli; Putra, RM Bambang Setyohadi Kuswarna; Diharto; Setyowati, Wiwit
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Canopy Journal, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/5q1kpf62

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Resort Hotel and Floating Cottage, is one of the tourist attractions that many people visit for vacation. The planning of the Resort Hotel and Floating Cottage utilizes the natural beauty in the form of lake and mountain views located in Cigombong District, Bogor Regency and the location is a Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus (KEK) so that the Public-Private-Community Partnership, operational model is applied, namely a partnership between the government, entrepreneurs, and the community. Tourism in Indonesia has an important role in driving national economic growth and improving people's welfare. The natural beauty spread across Indonesia has the potential for tourism development, especially for Resort Hotels and Floating Cottages. In its realization, there are facilities related to local culture so that the community can contribute. This Resort Hotel and Floating Cottage planning is classified as a 3-star Health Resort & Spa type with more complete facilities. In addition, because the planning of this Resort building utilizes the beauty of nature, the Biophilic Architecture approach was chosen which basically has the principle of building a good relationship between humans, nature, and buildings. 
Redesigning the Multi-purpose Community Hall in Petompon, Semarang Santoso, Eko Budi; Diharto; Setyowati, Wiwit; Wibowo, Ardiyan Adhi; Savanti, Fisa; Fahrudin; Hidayat, Vicky Rosyid; Fadila, Salwa Nur; Maulita, Sintia Putri
Canopy: Journal of Architecture Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Canopy Journal, December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/2mqkac22

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The multi-purpose community hall is a crucial facility that fosters community activities, cultural engagement, and public services. The Petompon Sub-district Hall in Semarang requires a redesign to enhance its functionality, accessibility, and adaptability. This study presents a comprehensive approach to redesigning the hall, focusing on spatial optimization, adaptive reuse, material updates, and user-centered design principles. The results highlight the importance of integrating modern architectural practices while preserving the building's structure to create a functional and inclusive community space.