International Journal of Glocal Tourism
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Glocal Tourism - March 2021

Outdoor Tourist Destination: Sumur Batu Art Sacred Space

L. Edhi Prasetya (Department of Architecture, Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia)
Yuke Ardhiati (Department of Architecture, Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia)
M. Wira Abi (Department of Architecture, Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia)
Chandra Arfiansyah (Department of Architecture, Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia)
M. Rifqie Izzulhaq (Department of Architecture, Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia)
Raditya Raka Putra (Department of Architecture, Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Mar 2021

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to find how a sacred space be a part of outdoor tourist destination consisting of heritage building law and rules to respect the sacred space. Research methods: The study is based on a qualitative research by accommodating criterias of heritage building rules and considering the local architecture as base design. Findings: Sumur Batu is a heritage-listed object in Bekasi. It is a water well that believed by local peoples to be an ancestral heritage and is named Tirta Karuhun. The site is one of the Satellites of The National Gallery of Indonesia (GNI) that plays a role as an art gallery that shows artworks. Implication: The site enriches the contemporary art displays in a sacred area. The sacred place has opportunity to be a venue for art activities. It can be an outdoor tourist destination.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

injogt

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Education Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Transportation

Description

International Journal of Glocal Tourism is a double-blind peer-reviewed electronic journal managed and published by Catuspata Press in March, June, September, and December. It was first published in September 2020. This interdisciplinary journal is intended to develop mutual understanding and ...