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Local Wisdom : Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal
ISSN : 20863764     EISSN : 26154951     DOI : -
Core Subject : Engineering,
LOCAL WISDOM is a scientific journal in the field of Architecture and the City as a "bridge" between the disciplines of architecture and urban planning and design studies.This scientific journal focusing on research relating to the study of local wisdom. Local knowledge is a potential local characteristic based on a local culture that has been a tradition in public life. A form of local wisdom studies varied widely, ranging from a cultural value system, social system to the physical manifestation of culture in the form of local knowledge, local technologies, as well as the physical form of the built environment. Studies of local wisdom is an effort in order to realize the harmony of the city environment, and sustainable through the use and development of local knowledge, contextual and a participatory approach.
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Effectiveness of a Planning Support System Targeting Rebuilding in Immersive Virtual Environment in Fukui, Japan Yuya, Yamato; Taisei, Osada; Tutuko, Pindo; Dinh-Thanh, Nguyen; Aini, Nurul
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v16i2.12111

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Resident participation is an essential part of community development. In order to reflect residents' opinions, it is considered necessary to conduct workshop. We apply the community development guidance method (hereinafter, CDGM). The CDGM is a method that allows the replacement or deregulation of some of the regulations of the Building Standard Law by the agreement of the residents of a certain area. However, it takes a deal of time and effort to build consensus among residents, and the CDGM is to obtain their consensus. Therefore, this study is to examine effectiveness of an immersive planning support system for architectural rebuilding using virtual space and the CDGM. We believe that an immersive planning support system in a virtual environment is effective because it allows residents to enter and experience the street after the plan has been updated, making it easier for them to imagine the street. As a result, we confirmed the applicability of this technology to community briefings.
Mapping Social Behaviour of Suku Laut Communities in Traditional Coastal Settlements Landscape Element on Mainland Batam Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning; Lai, Lee Yoke; Said, Ismail; Nursyamsu, lathifa
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v16i2.12324

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Sustainable future development is expected to support the creation of human welfare throughout the world, including traditional tribes and minorities. This research examines the phenomenon of a traditional tribe, namely the Sea Tribe or Suku Laut, which represents maritime communities on the mainland of Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia, which requires special attention in the midst of industrial development and modernisation which has an impact on the sustainability of Suku Laut traditional coastal settlements. This research utilizes participant observation methods to analyze the social behaviour map of the Suku Laut community. This study found that community behaviour maps influence spatial formation and settlement patterns. In conclusion, social behaviour mapping provides benefits for the government in planning and managing traditional coastal settlements on the Batam mainland for future development in accordance with the social behaviour and local wisdom of the Suku Laut community.
The Humanistic-Anthropocosmic Paradigm as a Framework for Transforming Slum Settlements in Indonesia Purbadi, Yohanes Djarot; Lake, Reginaldo Christophori
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v16i2.13061

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The aim of this paper is to elucidate the new humanistic-anthropocosmic paradigm as a framework for transforming urban slum settlements in Indonesia amidst climate change and within a multidimensional living context. The paper elaborates on the ideas of Father Mangunwijaya and draws inspiration from the encyclical Laudato Si. The methodology employed involves a literature review and reflection on the paradigm of transforming slum settlements that have been implemented in several cities in Indonesia. Findings suggest that the Humanistic-Anthropocosmic paradigm, a fusion of Father Mangunwijaya's ideas and inspiration from the encyclical Laudato Si, holds the potential to facilitate sustainable and environmentally friendly transformation of urban slum settlements, considering social, economic, and environmental aspects. This article contributes to the development of a paradigm for transforming urban slum settlements rooted in humanistic architecture, education for liberation, ecological spirituality, integral ecology, and anthropocosmism.
Local Wisdom "Tabot and Batik Besurek" in Supporting City Branding Planning in Bengkulu Indonesia Province Soni, Aprianto; Karman, Warsa Sugandi; YM, Hardiyanti; Yanasari, Wira
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v16i2.10789

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Preserving Indonesian culture today by reviving the local wisdom of the people. Through local wisdom, Indonesian culture is believed to be able to build and solve problems related to society and culture. In local wisdom, there are various values that have been used by previous generations that can still be used by current and future generations, to solve problems, especially regarding the preservation of Indonesian culture. Methodologically, this study used a qualitative ethnographic method with a descriptive approach. The Tabot ceremony is a religious ceremony adapted into a cultural ethnic festival. The history of this ceremony originates from the tradition of the Shia sect which seeks to commemorate Husen's death in Padang Karbala, in 680. Apart from the Tabot, Bengkulu also has unique cultural heritage through Besurek batik cloth. very memorable. The meanings and values implied in it contain lessons that have an effect on human life in the city of Bengkulu and other areas. So that we can take values and apply them and adapt them in our daily lives. The concept of conserving Bengkulu local wisdom as a form of cultural identity is one of the aims of initiating the development of Bengkulu city branding. From the concept of city branding, Bengkulu will be a color in the national culture, giving identity to the Indonesian nation and can be used by all people. National culture gives a sense of pride in the Indonesian nation
Cultural Landscape Study of the Laho'an Tribe in Belu District Leki, Agripina; Setyabudi, Irawan; Santoso, Dian Kartika
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v16i2.10947

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Laho'an tribe is one of the sub-tribes in Belu Regency. The cultural landscape of the Laho'an Tribe was formed as a result of the interaction between the Laho'an Tribe community and their environment. The problem that occurs in this tribe is the degradation of landscapes and cultures. The cause of these changes is due to the influence of modernity and the lack of awareness of the people of the lahoan tribe on the importance of culture, ancestral heritage and existing landscapes. The purpose of this study is to identify the cultural landscape of the Laho'an Tribe in relation to its architecture and landscape. Landscape identification refers to 8 variables according to McClelland et al. (1999)  in Maharini (2018). The method used in this study is a qualitative method with purposive sampling samples where the respondents used have certain criteria. Based on the results of cultural landscape identification, the Laho'an Tribe has its own characteristics related to tradition, culture, settlement, and landscape order. The Laho'an people believe in a dynamism system. Their traditions are divided into two, namely rituals related to the life cycle and rituals related to landscapes. The Laho'an tribe responds to the environment by utilizing natural products to meet the needs of life. These natural products can be used to make handicrafts, medicines, foodstuffs, building materials, and can be used in traditional rituals. The settlement of the Laho'an Tribe community is linear in shape which generally extends and is lined up on the side according to the direction of the road. The orientation of Laho'an settlement houses is related to the concept of orientation which considers that the best direction of the house is to face east and west. Circulation in the area in the form of primary, secondary, and tertiary circulation. Architecturally, Laho'an traditional house buildings are divided into typologies, forms, and functions. Judging from the typology of shapes, traditional houses are in the form of stilt houses with pole construction in the form of magnificent poles, support poles, and upside-down boat-shaped roofs. From the typology of the function of traditional houses, it can be seen from the spatial pattern which is divided into two, namely vertical and horizontal. Vertically in the form of under the house, the middle room, the upper room. Horizontally in the form of a vestibule, a middle room and a back room.

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