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GAYA SENI HINDU–JAWA PADA TATA RUANG KERATON YOGYAKARTA Wardani, Laksmi Kusuma; Soedarsono, R.M.; Haryono, Timbul; Suryo, Djoko
Dimensi Interior Vol 9, No 2 (2011): DESEMBER 2011
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach - Petra Christian University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (893.59 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/interior.9.2.108-118

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The Sultan Palace is one of the art cultural heritages that has now become a historical artifact, containing important information regarding art styles as a result of acculturation. This study is a qualitative study with a descriptive analysis method. The approach used is the historical approach and interpretation to find traces of the historical development of the Hindu-Javanese art style and the meaning behind the spatial form of Keraton Yogyakarta. The results of the research explain that prehistoric art is purely determined by custom, and at the same time take its role in the formation of cultural arts during the Hindu period. Art activities were carried out to ensure that the survival of religion is based on an agricultural system of the people's lives who regard the king as having the supreme authority who is equal to the gods. The expression of the art in layout plan of Yogyakarta palace basically follows the theological concept of Vastusatra and the mythic beliefs of the pre-Hindu society which still continues today. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the expression of the form and content of the layout plan was inspired by religious considerations, and does not perform as mere aesthetic expression. The alignment of the micro universe with a macro universe is a reflection of the pre-Hindu and Hindu periods. Changes occurred as a form of acculturation, especially in the aspects of building orientation and spatial arrangement of Keraton Yogyakarta.
STUDI IKONOLOGI PANOFSKY PADA ARSITEKTUR DAN INTERIOR GEREJA KATOLIK INKULTURATIF PANGURURAN Sitindjak, Ronald Hasudungan Irianto
Dimensi Interior Vol 9, No 2 (2011): DESEMBER 2011
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The Inkulturasi Pangururan Catholic church (GKIP) is a place of worship for Catholics in Pangururan City, Samosir, North Sumatera. The architectural and interior forms are results of inculturation of Catholic traditions with Batak Toba cultures and hence the meaning behind the building elements becomes a very interesting issue of study. This research uses the iconological study method proposed by Panofsky which aims to uncover the meaning contained in an object through a set of desciptional stages that concists of pre-iconography, analysis of iconography and iconological intepretation, in which all of the three stages are inter-connected. Pre-iconography aims to acquire the prime or natural meaning (factual and expressional meaning), analysis of iconography is to obtain the secondary/conventional meaning while iconology is to uncover the intrinsic meaning (symbolical meaning). The prime meaning that was discovered in the stage of pre-iconography reveals that the architectural and interior form of GKIP has simililarities to tradtional houses of Batak Toba, displaying the vernacular Batak Toba style. Meanwhile, the secondary meaning resulted from the iconography stage shows that the spatial and ornamental arragnement inside has undergone transformations, adaptations and even tiggered new meanings that do not exist in Batak Toba traditional houses. And last but not the least, the intrinsic meaning yielded from the iconology stage shows that the meeting of Catholic culture and Batak Toba tradition produced mutual enrichment through the process of inculturation. On one hand for the preservation of Batak Toba culture, and on the other hand for the expression of faith and trust of Pangururan Catholics in Batak Toba culture. Disclosure of this faith will bring changes to the Catholic church, from the Catholic church in the land of Batak Toba to the process of "Batak Toba-nisation" of a Catholic church. In this case, inculturation is the method or tool while evangelism to the Batak Toba people is the symbolic value.
OPTIMASI DESAIN PENCAHAYAAN RUANG KELAS SMA SANTA MARIA SURABAYA Dora, Purnama Esa
Dimensi Interior Vol 9, No 2 (2011): DESEMBER 2011
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Lighting is one of the most important aspect of designing a room. A good school should be designed so that it can increase the effectivity of the learning process. The lighting design standard of classrooms in Indonesia is 250 lux – 350 lux. Meanwhile, the type of lamp recommended in a classroom is one with a neutral white lamp color that could blend well with natural daylight. The schools in Surabaya that occupies old Dutch colonial buildings today generally have problems in lighting intensity. The evaluation result in SMA Santa Maria Surabaya on January 9, 2010 showed that all of the classrooms have lighting problems since they did not fullfil classroom lighting standards. Among 19 classrooms evaluated, 13 classrooms didn’t fullfil the standard (too dark) and the other 6 were overbright. Hence, the lighting designs in these schools need to be corrected to solve vision problems. This research was done using the quantitative method of approach, and correction will be performed with simulation and optimation method to achieve the optimum lighting standard.
OPTIMASI SISTEM PENCAHAYAAN RUANG KULIAH TERKAIT USAHA KONSERVASI ENERGI Dewi, Evi Puspita
Dimensi Interior Vol 9, No 2 (2011): DESEMBER 2011
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The lighting system in a classroom has to be considered appropriately in designing buildings and energy managemen must also be optimized. Bad used of lighting systems can cause low productivity, comfort and also result in waste of energy. Simulation results and experimental observations with DIALux v4.9 program show that the lighting system in the classrooms of the P building in Petra Christian University has not been optimally designed with consideration and does not meet the national standard of lighting system for energy conservation in Indonesia (SNI). By rearranging the interior elements and the implementation of control systems based with the teaching time and media, the lighting systems in the interior space could be improved and also conserve energy upto 36.4%.
KAJIAN ESTETIKA KURSI EKSPERIMENTAL Hawari, Firman
Dimensi Interior Vol 9, No 2 (2011): DESEMBER 2011
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Designing chairs in the 20 th century was marked by the efforts to reduce dependency on nature while accelerating issues of the environment and also motivating people to explore their creativity wider. As an implementation of the above aims, several chairs were designed with attempts to explore new values, one of which was material exploration. These attempts include the emergence of new values on many kind of experiments such as the finishing, processing, structure, ergonomics, and which are eventually directed to the final chair form. This research uses the qualitative method of approach with emphasis on the aesthetic meaning and logic of the experimental chair. The aims include identifying the principles of designing experimental chairs through several analyses such as the analysis of experiments that had been done and the analysis of form and function. The research was also undertaken using the methods of description and comparison to analyze the aesthetic values of experimental chairs. Results revealed that the forms produced on experimental chairs were more to be impacted by the process of production elements like materials, color, structure, manufacturing, and finishing that eventually establishes new forms that are more unique and unusual than conventional chairs. The new forms seen on experimental chairs reflect more of contemporary and postmodern values. Contemporary values are represented by the visual uniqueness that relates to contemporary aesthetics while postmodern values were showed by the concept of universality inside it. It is hoped that the conclusions of this paper would determine the direction and orientation of experimental chair design so that it becomes a stimulus chair of deeper chair design development in the future
STUDI PENERAPAN SISTEM AKUSTIK PADA RUANG KULIAH AUDIO VISUAL Indrani, Hedy C.; Cahyawati, Citra
Dimensi Interior Vol 9, No 2 (2011): DESEMBER 2011
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A good audio visual lecture hall is a space designed with the right systems for the room itself, especially in terms of the application of interior acoustics. The acoustic conditions of audio visual lecture halls are often designed without real consideration and thus result in acoustic reverberation and feedback when used. Manual calculation, Autodesk Ecotect Analysis 2011 software, and Armstrong Reverberation software were the methods and tools used in this research. Results indicated that the use of material that have a low absorption coefficient such as concslab on ground, framed plywood partition, single glazed alum frame blinds, and solid core oak timber could meet the standard acoustic level for audio visual rooms appropriate for speech.

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