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Journal of Architecture and Built Environment | 2005

PENGKONSTRUKSIAN SEKTOR GURU DARI GRIYA JAWA: TAFSIR ATAS KAWRUH KALANG

Josef Prijotomo

Gender as social construct has been actualized in different level and context in particular nobles house (rumah Jawa) in Surakarta, Central Java. This paper focus on interpreting the nobles contemporary construct about gender and identity its correlation to spatial. So that, the objective is understanding the meaning of gender space in particular nobles house in Surakarta based on nobles perspectives. Nobles house were chosen as sampling in Surakarta. The result shows that there were different gender space contruction based on nobles contemporary construct. Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : Gender sebagai konstruk sosial telah diaktualisasikan dalam aras dan konteks yang berbeda di beberapa rumah Jawa (dalem) di Surakarta, Jawa Tengah. Tulisan ini membahas dunia abstrak kiwari penghuni dalem tentang gender dan melihat korelasinya dengan sistem ruang rumah Jawa sebagai rona huniannya. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan mengandalkan upaya memahami dunia abstrak penghuni dan mengamati sistem ruang. Penelitian ini sengaja dipilih pada tiga rumah Jawa di Surakarta. Hasil penelitian, memperlihatkan bahwa berdasarkan perspektif kiwari penghuninya, terdapat konstruksi ruang gender yang berbeda dengan tradisi. Kata kunci: gender, ruang gender, dalem, kiwari.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

The Genius Idea of Using Local Material on Javanese House Architecture

Hardiyati; Josef Prijotomo; Murni Rachmawati

Using the local materials will contribute to the main substance in formingthe architecture, in creating the circumstances and in giving the texture. To understand how to use the material effectively, the building expert must have an understanding of local materialscharacteristicthat have been used historically by the consciousness of innovation in the use of the material itself, thus the design approach is easy to develop. Javanesepeople have a genius idea in the use of materials to make their houses, It shows the level of knowledge in the use of materials that have become part of the values, norms in the community that have been institutionalized. Genius idea itself expressed in the use of the local material has been representing the expression of sense, intelligence thoughts, ideas, anddream. The points that are responses to the human need for shelter, the surrounding natural environment, socio-cultural, belief in God are able to transfer the subjective knowledge of the skilled building worker and society to the next generation The method used in this research was qualitative research. The purposes of this study were to determine and discover the genius idea of the local materials used in the architecture of Jawanese houses. Keywords: Javanese house,local material, genius idea .


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

Sustainability is Important Part of the Identity in the Dimension of Regionalism Architecture

Maria Immaculata Hidayatun; Josef Prijotomo; Murni Rachmawati

The objectives of this study is to find that sustainable is important part of the identity in the dimention of regionalism Architecture. By conducting a study of the relationship between sustainable architecture with identity dimensions of regionalism in architecture, will get a clarity that sustainability in architecture is an essential part to determine the identity of the architectural regionalism. In particular the identity of the architectural regionalism in Indonesia.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

Considering Ephemeral Monuments: Towards a Greener Architectural Theory

Revianto Budi Santosa; Josef Prijotomo; Murni Rachmawati

The existence of buildings employing perishable material, however, is often marginalized partly because architecture is primarily understood as permanent structure built to last forever. This notion is heavily supported in Western architectural theory considering “permanence” (or “firmitas” in Vitruvian term) as one of the fundamental characteristics of architecture, especially monumental architecture which is intended to be “eternal”. To construct a permanent architecture, in general, requires greater amount of resources compared to the ephemeral. The marginalization of ephemeral architecture causes the depletion of resources due to the effort to make most of the buildings permanent since only those which withstand the ravage of time are deemed valuable as architecture This paper explores some meaningful pieces of architecture having values of monuments in Java yet they are constructed as ephemeral architecture requiring periodical renewal. The discussion on these ephemeral monuments will focus on the way perishable material is composed, the way renewal actions are conducted and the meaning of the monuments for their people are enhanced by these actions. In the conclusion, some criticism towards mainstream architectural theory is addressed by including ephemerality in the notion of [monumental] architecture so that we may proceed towards greener architectural theory in which the ephemeral has respectable roles.


Archive | 2012

Meaning of Ornament in Balinese Traditional Architecture

Ni Ketut Ayu Siwalatri; Josef Prijotomo; Purwanita Setijanti


The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention | 2017

3S and 4N Concept as Independence Being Victims in Post-Earthquake Reconstruction

Kahar Sunoko; Josef Prijotomo; V. Totok Noerwasito


Seminar Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia | 2017

Arsitektur Vernakular: Penelusuran Pengaruh Tradisi atas Lingkung Bina

Ami Arfianti; Josef Prijotomo; Purwanita Setijanti


Seminar Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia | 2017

Studi Kasus Bangunan Cagar Budaya: Dokumentasi Gedung Eks Museum Mpu Tantular Jalan Taman Mayangkara no.6, Surabaya

Andy Mappajaya; Laboratorium Perkembangan Arsitektur, Departemen Arsitektur,ITS; Josef Prijotomo; Josephine Roosandriantini; Angger Sukma Mahendra; N Tanti Satriana Rosary; Tjahja Tribinuka; Nur Endah Nuffida; M.Dwi Hariadi; V. Totok Noerwasito; Nurfahmi Muchlis; Murtijas Sulistijowati; Laboratorium Perancangan Kota, Departemen Arsitektur,ITS; Laboratorium Perumahan dan Permukiman, Departemen Arsitektur,ITS


Jurnal Sains dan Seni ITS | 2017

Metabolisme Apartement Peti Kemas

Jamal Abdul Nasir; Josef Prijotomo


Jurnal Sains dan Seni ITS | 2017

Teknologi Virtual Reality dalam Arsitektur sebagai Bentuk Penanganan Stres Masyarakat Perkotaan pada Masa Kini

Stephanie Febrianti Hidayat; Josef Prijotomo

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Murni Rachmawati

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Purwanita Setijanti

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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V. Totok Noerwasito

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Kahar Sunoko

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Nur Endah Nuffida

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Arda Cahyo Pranowo

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Dhiafah Setiprayanti

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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Galuh Puspita Sari

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology

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