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Gusti Ayu Made Suartika
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RUANG: JURNAL LINGKUNGAN BINAAN (SPACE: JOURNAL OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT)
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 23555718     EISSN : 2355570X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social, Engineering,
Jurnal RUANG-SPACE mempublikasikan artikel-artikel yang telah melalui proses review. Jurnal ini memfokuskan publikasinya dalam bidang lingkungan binaan yang melingkup beragam topik, termasuk pembangunan dan perencanaan spasial, permukiman, pelestarian lingkungan binaan, perancangan kota, dan lingkungan binaan etnik. Artikel-artikel yang dipublikasikan merupakan dokumentasi dari hasil aktivitas penelitian, pembangunan teori-teori baru, kajian terhadap teori-teori yang ada, atau penerapan dari eksisting teori maupun konsep berkenaan lingkungan terbangun. Ruang-Space dipublikasi dua kali dalam setahun, setiap bulan April dan Oktober, oleh Program Studi Studi Magister Arsitektur Universitas Udayana yang membawahi Program Keahlian Perencanaan dan Pembangunan Desa/Kota; Konservasi Lingkungan Binaan; dan Kajian Lingkungan Binaan Etnik.
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Detil Publikasi Gusti Ayu Made Suartika
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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Perilaku Pengunjung dalam Memanfaatkan Fungsi Ruang Publik di Area Monumen Ground Zero Legian Kuta I Wayan Yogik Adnyana Putra
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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Ground Zero Monument is a remembrance for Bali bombing attack that took place on October the 12th 2002. Its development however has invited various unanticipated informal activities such as those entail food vendors' effort to sell their products and the use of the surrounding sidewalks as sitting areas by tourists and visitors. These have in subsequence reduced the scale of public space surrounding the Monument and thus hindered the comfort of pedestrians who use the sidewalks. The main objective of this research is to examine behavioral patterns of visitors in using public space available around the Ground Zero Monument. This research applied qualitative descriptive method. It indeed concludes several findings. First, the use of public space surrounding the monument takes place at certain times only. Second, there are two types of behaviors takes place: innate (natural) and imitative behaviors. Reasons behind these behaviors include personal; situational, cultural, and space availability factors. Keywords: behavior, public space, innate, imitative, Ground Zero Monument
Nilai Signifikansi Cagar Budaya Hotel Inna Bali, Jalan Veteran Denpasar Ida Ayu Diah Paramitha; I Wayan Kastawan; - Widiastuti
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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This article explores the importance of Inna Bali Hotel, an historically significant colonial legacy of Denpasar city. In examining this Hotel as a built form for conservation, it discusses 3 main issues, namely: i) historical substantial meanings and values held by this hotel; ii) cross comparison between each meaning and values; and iii) the development of a conservation strategy for Inna Bali Hotel. The first issue was studied in terms of aesthetical, historical, social, and scientific aspects. Each aspect was measured in its accordance with the Indonesian Law Number 11, Year 2010 in regard to Cultural Heritage. When each of these four aspects were compared, the study indicated that historical aspect had been the most determining factor that leads to an urgent need to conserve the Inna Bali Hotel. This study subsequently developed a conservation strategy for every single built form exists on the Hotel's site. In implementing this strategy, this research further suggests that Inna Bali Hotel should indeed have relevant standard operating procedures governing every taken conservation activity. The whole study was carried out using qualitative research method, in which data collection was done by conducting on site observation and in depth interviews. Keywords: values, significance, cultural heritage, conservation
Representasi Sistem Sosial Masyarakat pada Pola Permukiman Desa Trunyan Ni Ketut Ayu Siwalatri
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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As part of the built environment, human settlements are not singularly about physical forms. They also offer a much deeper denotation to non-physical elements. Physical formations often deliver messages reflecting values and meanings that are invisible, but well imbedded within. Taking these circumstances as its context of study, this paper concentrates on how social systems are represented in the spatial settings of a human settlement and its built forms. It chooses Trunyan Village as its case study. This is one among many Bali Aga settlements found in Bali Island, which is located on the shore of Lake Batur. As the case of other Bali Aga communities, Trunyan offers a pre-Majapahit civilization. Using qualitative approaches, this study reveals that the overall physical layout of this settlement is governed by a concept of luan-teben (upstream-downstream) and a specific concept of north, east, south, and west that has no bearing to cardinal compass points. North-south orientation is held in a more prominent manner than that of east-west. They believe that north (hulu/luan) is where the mountain stands (referred to Abang Mountain which stands on the eastern side of this village. South direction (teben) is where water lays (referred to Lake Batur, which lays to the west side of Trunyan). Spatial formation of homes within this settlement is an expression of a virilocal kinship, in which marriages between members of a clan (dadia) is a must. Homes of families that belong to one dadia will be placed in a tight zone. They therefore live in a close distance from one family to another. Further spatial arrangements of the whole settlement are explained in the text.Keywords: representation, settlement, community social system, Trunyan Village Bangli
Konsep Keruangan pada Permukiman Inti di Desa Pakraman Gunungsari Gusti Ayu Cantika Putri
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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This article discusses the strategic plan for Gunungsari Village. As a desa wisata (village (community)-based tourism), the intention is to guide the industry while conserving the social, cultural, and spatial environments. It is based on a research study that employed qualitative method and naturalistic paradigm. Data collection was carried out through physical observations, interviews, and study to relevant literatures. Result of this study proposes the implementation of a community based economy by conserving the existence of Gunungsari agricultural land and the full engagement of its community members in the process. It is also underlined the need to isolate tourism related activities to a specific zone. This is to isolate damaging impacts of tourism on local resources. This strategy also anticipates a possibility in which the industry is participated by investors who inevitably come with less/no intention to protect local culture, social interactions, and space. This is a pivotal aspect of the strategic plan, since Gunungsari has been well-known for its natural beauties decorated by beautifully laid paddy fields and resourceful water springs everywhere. Keywords: desa wisata, strategic plan, economic development
Makna dan Konsep Arsitektur Tradisional Bali dan Aplikasinya dalam Arsitektur Masa Kini I Nyoman Susanta
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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This is a study of principles and meanings encompassing the traditional Balinese Architecture. Its conduct is underlined by a deep concern that Balinese practices in the built form will not survive, as many determining circumstaces have inevitably changed overtime. This article aims at providing an understanding in regard to non-physical aspects which would be crucial when changes and transformations of the Balinese architectural tradition are seen necessary. It proposes continuous modification and repetition related practice as a strategy to uphold meanings, concepts, and values contained within this tropical architecture. This research was carried out using qualitative research approach. Data collection was done by conducting a field survey and literature study. Discussions and analyses presented within have been enriched by author's practical experiences in the field. Keywords: meaning, principle, traditional architecture, modifikation, transformation
Editorial: Sustainability and Development Gusti Ayu Made Suartika
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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This is a continuation of my writing published in previous Ruang-Space Journal of Volume 4, No. 1, April 2017. When we link the word sustainable and development the water becomes muddy. As a general rule, when sustainable development is referred to, what is implicit is the sustainability of the capitalist world system, not the sustainable livelihood of its population or of nature. By itself, development is a liberal term, obscuring the so-called ‘issues’ of capitalist imperialism, class division and the creation of what can only be called the dispossessed who experience actually existing capitalism as ‘nothing short of savagery’(Amin). In the Global South, food aid is its lowest in 20 years, with the UN trying to feed one billion hungry people on $USD 1.40 a day. Of the $US 5 billion promised to the U.N. by the wealthy nations, only half was delivered in 2009. It means to cut that figure to seventy cents a day. In 1860 Marx was one of the first to draw attention to the essential unsustainability of capitalism. Correctly, he rooted his analysis to the Dialectics of Nature, probably the first meaningful text on unsustainable development ever written. Today, attempts to solve climate change at Kyoto, Cancun, Brussels, Bali, and Copenhagen have all failed disastrously, as indeed have talks to solve the pending financial Armageddon within the Euro zone. Meanwhile, the combined environmental damage of the 3000 largest global companies has been conservatively estimated at $USD 2.2 trillion. This sum equals one third of their profits, which if paid as fines could bankrupt the global financial system. Even this is trivial to American debt (personal, institutional and national) - around $US 50 trillion, a sum that can never be repaid by the world’s largest debtor nation. So the real answers to the problem of sustainability lie in the transformation of capitalism, for no ‘environmental’ solutions begin to attack the fundamental issue of environmental justice – the moral economy that lies at the heart of a sustainable planet. Forget also the idea expressed in Natural Capitalism that the capitalist system will somehow morph into an acceptable state without any change in its fundamental structure. Let us reject the perfidious term sustainability, replacing it with the dual system it represents - environmental efficiencies to describe prior technologies, and environmental justice to denote the exploitation of nature and the distortion of social relations and oppression in all its forms. Then perhaps we might avoid what Madeleine Bunting predicts as ‘the real story of the next few years’ – potentially ‘the savage dismantling of social democracy.’ In its Volume 4 No 2, October 2017, Ruang-Space Journal publishes seven articles. Detailed publications are as follows. The first article is composed by Diah Paramitha, I Wayan Kastawan, Widiastuti, entitled Nilai Signifikansi Cagar Budaya Hotel Inna Bali, Jalan Veteran Denpasar (The Significances of Hotel Inna Bali-A cultural Heritage Located in Jalan Veteran Denpasar). The second publication is written by Gusti Ayu Cantika Putri, entitled Konsep Keruangan pada Permukiman Inti di Desa Pakraman Gunungsari (Spatial Concept of the Core Settlement of Gunungsari Village). The third article is contributed by I Gusti Ayu Canny Utami, entitled Place Attachment pada Kawasan Komersial di Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Sanur (Place Attachment on a Commercial Zone of Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Sanur). The fourth article is submitted by A. A. Ayu Sri Ratih Yulianasari entitled Rumah Tinggal Berbasis Green Building di Kota Denpasar (Green Building Houses in Denpasar City). The fifth arcticle is authored by I Wayan Yogik Adnyana Putra entitled Perilaku Pengunjung dalam Memanfaatkan Fungsi Ruang Publik di Area Monumen Ground Zero Legian Kuta (Visitors' Behaviors in Using Public Spaces surrounding the Ground Zero Monument of Legian Kuta). The sixth article is by Ni Ketut Ayu Siwalatri, entitled Representasi Sistem Sosial Masyarakat pada Pola Permukiman Desa Trunyan (The Representations of Social Systems on Spatial Pattern of Trunyan Village). The seventh article is contributed by I Nyoman Susanta entitled Makna dan Konsep Arsitektur Tradisional Bali dan Aplikasinya dalam Arsitektur Masa Kini (Meanings and Principles in Traditional Balinese Architecture and Their Applications in Today's Architecture).
Place Attachment pada Kawasan Komersial di Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Sanur I Gusti Ayu Canny Utami
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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Commercial buildings nowadays are not merely functioned as places for buying and selling products and/or services. However, they also provide spaces for socializing, as well as recreational purposes. Fact shows that visitors have a tendency to spend times regularly at places that are not only able to accommodate their needs but also have the capacity to generate emotional ties between them and these places they are in (place attachment). The goal of this study is to identify as to how a sense of place attachment emerges between Jalan Danau Tamblingan-Sanur Corridor and visitors who visited public spaces and commercial buildings located along this corridor. It applies quantitative research metode accompanied with various deskriptive explanations. Data was collected by distributing questionnaires to 100 visitors who were selected using an accidental sampling technique. Research findings show that a place attachment in Jalan Danau Tamblingan Corridor reaches the highest level of 60% and the lowest of 40%. This statistic has been influenced by both physical and social factors, which are listed respectively from the highest to the lowest, as follows: built environment with a variant of 35, 912 %; natural environment with a varian of 11,249 %; social factor with a variant of 10, 134 %; and social symbols with a variant of 8,338%.Keywords: place attachment, commercial buildings, Jalan Danu Tamblingan, Sanur
Rumah Tinggal Berbasis Green Building di Kota Denpasar A. A. Ayu Sri Ratih Yulianasari
RUANG: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan (SPACE: Journal of the Built Environment) Vol 4 No 2 (2017): October 2017
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A comforting home does not simply refer to a beautifully designed and built form, but it is also about involving environmentally conscious decisions. A great challenge faces many cities, such as Denpasar, nowadays is how to impose and implement green architecture related concepts and practices, thus the progressive housing developments taking place in many urban areas all over the world incur less (no) destruction to nature. The green architecture idealism comes under the umbrella of a greater concept of sustainable development. It aims at reducing negative impacts brought by any form of development on the built forms, human health and ultimately on our natural environment. This research uses qualitative-descriptive approach. Data collection was done using several methods, which are interviews with developers, site observations, and literature study. The purpose of this research is to develop environmentally friendly solutions in overcoming problems associated to housing developments in Denpasar City. Study results reveal that such solutions can be applied in four manners, such as: (i) efficiency and energy savings by adjusting windows positions and the installment of additional ventilations; (ii) water conservation, i.e. by planting grass as a media to cover the soil and create a rain garden; (iii) the use of recycled materials, for example by using building debris as materials for ground coverage; (iv) creation of healthy and comfortable living space by reducing indoor partitions, the use of bright colors but have shading effects, especially to ones' eyes, high ceiling, and nature friendly waste management mechanisms and practices. Keywords: house, green architecture, environmentally friendly, Denpasar

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