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Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur
ISSN : 26543680     EISSN : 26564106     DOI : 10.30998
Core Subject : Engineering,
Lakar: Journal of Architecture is a journal covering articles in the fields of architecture, building, interior design, and environment. Lakar: The Architecture Journal is published regularly, namely 2 (two) times a year, namely in March and September. Editors receive scientific papers about research results that are closely related to this field. For more information, please contact lakar.arsitek@gmail.com
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LANDSCAPE PLANNING OF THE CULTURAL INTERPRETATION TRAIL OF THE MUARAJAMBI TEMPLE NATIONAL AREA WITH A SUSTAINABLE CULTURAL TOURISM APPROACH Maharani, Fetty Jihan; Pratiwi, Rian Adetiya; Muljana, Martin
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v7i2.24045

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The National Cultural Heritage Area of Muarajambi Temple is one of the leading tourism destinations in Jambi Province. However, the lack of attention and contribution from the government in managing the historical and cultural tourism sector has caused the potential of this area in terms of destination, industry, and marketing in Muarajambi Regency are not optimal. These conditions mean that The National Cultural Heritage Area of Muarajambi Temple need to be developed through landscape planning with a sustainable cultural tourism concept approach. This research aims to identify the potential and constraints in the Muarajambi Temple National Heritage Area, and offer solutions for spatial planning through cultural landscape planning. To execute this plan, researchers used the design method by LaGro through the inventory stages to the use of a sustainable cultural tourism concept approach The development of this research planning was taken from the book of the Muarajambi National Cultural Heritage Area Management Master Plan compiled by the Directorate of Cultural Development and Utilization, Directorate General of Culture, & Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, & Technology as a source of regulatory reference. This book describes regulations related to the history, management, and form of planning for the KCBN area, which then in this study examines the factors that cause problems and the potential of the site, then formulates solutions in a landscape plan in a sustainable cultural tourism concept approach that has not been previously stated. The final results of the study are packaged in the form of a masterplan visualization, siteplan, and 3D visualization to realize the Muarajambi Temple National Cultural Heritage Area as a sustainable cultural tourism destination.
IMPLEMENTATION OF VISUAL POETIC ARCHITECTURE CONCEPTS IN CHURCH BUILDINGS Olifian, Michael; Ratnasari, Anisza; Sawitri, Ida Ayu
Lakar: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/lja.v7i2.24791

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Indonesia, which is located in a tropical climate zone, has great potential for utilizing sunlight in building design. Integrating natural lighting in building design, especially church buildings, not only supports the implementation of passive design but also adds to the aesthetics of the building. This study aims to review the application of the concept of poetic architecture from a visual aspect to church buildings. The method used is a literature review through exploration of precedent studies as case studies. Content analysis through within-case synthesis was carried out to explore how the application of natural lighting supports the concept of poetic architecture in church buildings. The research results show that the application of passive design not only increases visual comfort and energy efficiency, but also adds aesthetic value to church buildings. In this way, the church building not only fulfills functional needs but the church can also create a poetic and inspiring space.

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