L. Prima
Program Studi Arsitektur, Universitas Sriwijaya

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Analysis of The Strengths and Weaknesses of Burai Tourism Village in Ogan Ilir Regency L. Prima; F. Amalia; A. Ulfa; M. N. Berlian; F. A. Prayoga Aziz; N. Rahmadhino
Archvisual: Jurnal Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Archvisual JAP, Agustus 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55300/jvw3k086

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Burai Village, situated in Tanjung Batu District, Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra Province, has been classified as a tourist village since 2018. The village's economy, which heavily depends on tourism, has been adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This situation has hindered the village's ability to utilise its significant potential fully. The objective of the research is to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the village, serving as a foundation for exploring its potential for development. The research utilises qualitative methods, interviews, and SWOT analysis. The findings from this analysis can be used to maximise the tourism potential in Burai Village and other tourist villages across Indonesia. Ultimately, the goal is to uncover and revitalise Burai Village's potential as a tourist destination.
Performances Development of Traditional Settlement in Skonjing Village, Ogan Ilir, South Sumatra L. Prima; F. Amalia; A. Arief; Q. A Harjuniertha; M.R. Agil; A.R Ali
Archvisual: Jurnal Arsitektur dan Perencanaan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Archvisual JAP, Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55300/vs4m8674

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The traditional settlement in Skonjing Village has unique characteristics that reflect the local community's close relationship with the natural surroundings. Using natural materials, especially wood, in house construction reflects the sustainable and eco-friendly principles the locals have implemented. The buildings built in the early period in Skonjing Village were mostly stilt houses that used materials easily found around the location. Through observation of field surveys and interviews with residents, this research identified the characteristics of Skonjing Village's traditional settlement based on their function, use of materials, and visual appearance that have been changed and threaten to be dismissed. It was discovered that the development performances of Skonjing Village started from the outskirts of the Ogan tributary and spread outwards, away from the riverbank. Understanding the characteristics of these traditional houses is crucial for preserving the cultural identity of Skonjing Village.