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Journal of a Sustainable Global South
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 25796062     EISSN : 2622058X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2017.v01.i02
JSGS (Journal of A Sustainable Global South) [E-ISSN 2622-058X | P-ISSN 2579-6062 | DOI 10.24843] is a refereed journal which reflecting current problems of global development - climate change, geographic restructuring, migration, adaptive urbanism, social justice and other dominant issues, the journal is focused on issues pertaining to sustainable development of the third world countries in the context of evolving social, cultural, economic and spatial conditions. It therefore embraces studies that deepen our understanding of cultural and socially empathetic forms of development. So its focus is on sustainable living environments, urban and rural growth, economy, spatial restructuring, and infrastructure, the use of resources, as well as disaster mitigation and management. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. The Journal is published twice a year, in February and August, by Institute for Research and Community Services Udayana University.
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Application of Majapahit Architectural Elements in the Design of the Prapanca Secondary Market in Mojokerto, Jawa Timur Anthony Andrey Wijaya; Widiastuti .; I Ketut Mudra
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The city of Mojokerto still has buildings that use elements of its local architecture. In the city which is also called the c ity of Majapahit, historical heritage influences contemporary architecture. Many public and commercial facility buildings use local elements, both in the appearance of buildings, zoning, and ornaments. The aim is to provide identity to the building. One of the efforts of the city government that has not yet been compiled is to rearrange the area or building area in terms of its revitalization. One of them is the Prapanca Market or also called the Flea Market. Commodities offered by this mar- ket are used goods that are not suitable to be returned to the market as a whole. The purpose of this design is to in- crease the vitality of this market through the use of local elements in the appearance of buildings. Revitalization is done by developing functions, zoning, and facilities. Local architectural elements are applied to the roof and body of the build- ing, as well as the entrance. Index Terms— revitalization, local architecture, building facades, markets, mojokerto.
Bamboo Material Benefits in Lobby Eco Villa Construction Building in Mandalika Area, Lombok-Nusa Tenggara Barat Komang Micho Wedayana; I Gusti Ngurah Anom Rajendra; Ni Ketut Agusintadewi
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Bamboo is one of the building materials that is no stranger to the people of Indonesia. Bamboo grows abundantly throughout Indonesia and has become part of the lives of Indonesian people. Bamboo is used because it has strong material characteristics but has a light weight for building construction needs. Bamboo is also known to have ecological value that is good for the environment because it only takes about 3 to 5 years of growth to be ready for use as material better than wood materials that can reach 40 years. With very fast growth and the ability to adapt to a good climate, bamboo is an alternative material that can be a renewable resources. However, modern society now has a perception that bamboo is an ancient material and material for the poor and has a low aspect of durability. Even though bamboo can be used for the structure of tourism accommodation building as well as villa it will give a unique look with renewal of designs and the development of more innovative ways of preservation in order to become a development effort that is more directed towards environmental preservation. By using bamboo extensively in the structure of buildings, the circulation of the presence of bamboo can support the people's economy and have a great positive impact on the environment. Index Terms— bamboo, building construction, renewable resousces, design.
Application of Minimalist Modern Concept in Bed and Family Rooms in Swiss-Bel Hotel, Nusa Dua Badung-Bali I Made Dwi Prastiawan; I Wayan Wiryawan
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In a hotel building a bedroom is the main facility that becomes the most important unit in a hotel building. In the design of the interior contained in the bedroom and living room owned by the Swiss-Bel hotel located in South Kuta District - Badung Regency using the application of the Modern Minimalist concept that can give the impression of luxury and simplicity in a design that is applied to the constituent elements such as material , furniture and colors used by the room so as to provide a maximum comfortable and peaceful atmosphere for guests who use it and display a strong modern minimalist concept in the room. Index Terms— interior design, modern minimalist concept, bedroom, living room.
Application of Eco Tropical Themes and Concepts in Rehabilitation and Beach Security Training Centers in Buleleng, Bali Made Ngurah Viko Kurniawan; , I Gusti Ngurah Anom Rajendra; I Ketut Muliawan Salain
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The Rehabilitation and Coast Security Training Center is a place that designed to accommodate training activities from Coastal Rehabilitation and Coastal Management. The Coast Security Rehabilitation and Training Center is an organi-zation under the Regional Disaster Management Agency, in this planning the building will be designed in the Buleleng area due to several supporting factors, namely, in the province of Bali the Buleleng area has the longest coastline area others in Bali there are 172,301 Km (BPS Buleleng 2015). So that it needs a forum to train people to protect the coast and preserve the existing beaches, other factors that determine the Buleleng area, especially on Sawan Sangsit vil-lage, have similar organizations so expected the building designed will accommodate the activities of the existing or-ganization in the Buleleng area. In the process of designing the Beach Security and Rehabilitation Training Center, it starts from determining the theme by observing the condition of the surrounding area and adjusting it to local customs and culture so that the appearance of buildings can be in harmony with the appearance of the surrounding buildings and acceptable to the community. Index Terms— training center, rehabilitation, coastal security, buleleng, bali.
Application of the Concept of Healing Environment-in the Design of the Drug Rehabilitation Center in Bali I Made Hari Wangsa Nugraha; I Gusti Ngurah Anom Rajendra; I Wayan Yuda Manik
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A drug addict (narcotics, psychotropic drugs, and other addictive materials) have a very rapid development in many countries. Country Indonesia included in the country with the number of drugs users are growing rapidly every year, so it needs a facility that is the drug rehabilitation. Drug addict rehabilitation center in Bali is a facility that hosts a drug ad-dict in order to recover the health of body, emotions, mind, and soul. Drug addict rehabilitation facilities have on site medical and non-medical health required for restoring and treating drug addicts and it also helps the Government pro-gram to reduce the drug addict. Drug rehabilitation center is a healing environment designed aiming to accelerate the healing process ang providing service for drug addicts. To achieve these goals, the process of designing a drug addict rehabilitation centre implemented the concept of the healing environment where in this design, the healing process is obatained through the rehabillitan not only medical but also parties obtained from the environment around the rehabili-tan used by rehabillitan as on object design. Index Terms— drug addict, rehabilitation center, healing environment.
Schematic Entrance Process and Site Zoning Cultural Arts Center in Jembrana, Bali Ni Komang Puja Astiti Adra Saraswati; Ciptadi Trimarianto; I Ketut Mudra
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Art is one of cultural elements that has an aesthetic value, and is carried out by a group from people hereditary. Cultur-al arts of a region can be developed to gain any profits in tourism sector as well as sustainable. Therefore, Jembrana Regency which has a unique cultural art attempts to improve their tourism sector, as well as sustainable and the publi-cation of its culture by establishing Cultural Arts Centre. Cultural Arts Centre in Jembrana is an area of buildings com-plex with an open stage as a performance area, exhibition building, restaurant, and cafeteria. In their planning process, it falls into initial stage, programming process and schematic process with site and building design criteria. The sche-matic process consists of two parts, site and building design schematic. Site design schematic is a process to deter-mine the site entrance and zonation that refer to the design criteria for the site entrance and zoning that have been de-termined. Thus, the placement of entrance as well as each building within the site is in accordance to its function de-mands. Index Terms— arts, cultural arts, jembrana.
Detail Publication Kadek Edi Saputra
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Application of the Neo Vernacular Theme in the Redesign of Banjar Nyuh Port in Nusa Penida, Bali I Gede Dede Meirianta; I Nyoman Widya Paramadhyaksa; I Ketut Mudra
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Nusa Penida is one of the islands in Klungkung Regency, Bali, which is currently growing rapidly. This can be seen from the increasing number of tourists every year. Based on the data of the number of people who visited Nusa Penida, it could be seen to have an increase in the need to provide adequate facilities of the port. Banjar Nyuh Port is one of the ports in Nusa Penida which currently needs to be redesigned in order to facilitate sea transportation activities. Re-design is a process of replanning a facility in an effort to improve the functions that are contained and create better conditions than before. The Redesign of the Banjar Nyuh Port aim to optimize the port function through solving the problems encountered using innovative thinking in redesigning. In the process of redesign based on a theme as the basis, the theme used must be in accordance with the context of the problems, location, culture and social of the local community so that the appropriate theme is to apply the Neo Vernacular Architecture theme to the design. The applica-tion of Neo Vernacular Theme can display the traditional impression of Balinese Architecture combined with the value of modern architecture so as to create a design that contains cultural traditions and design innovation in it. Index Terms— redesign, port, neo vernacular, nusa penida.

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