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The Ideal House in the Colony According to Ons Huis in Indie Book Rahmia Nurwulandari; Yulia Nurliani Lukito
International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research Vol 4, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Built Environment and Scientific Research
Publisher : Department of Architecture Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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A house is a building that serves as a place to live for the family. It should be comfortable and appropriate so the people inside the house could live well. To achieve that, people need knowledge about house decorating and how to manage a household. This paper discusses the household manual book entitled Ons Huis in Indie that written by a female Dutch writer, Johanna Catenius (1908). She promised the reader that they could make the comfortable house for the family after they read the manual book. This paper is focused in understanding the meaning of comfort that Catenius meant by examining the book through hermeneutics methods. It will answer the question: what has constructed the idea of creating comfort in Ons Huis in Indie? The purpose of this research is to discover the colonial thoughts by looking the house arrangement tips in the household manual book.
“Europa in de Tropen”, The Colonial Tourism and Urban Culture in Bandung Rahmia Nurwulandari; Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 2, No 2 (2020): May 2020
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

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Bandung experienced a rapid urban development after 1918, when the city was prepared to be the new Dutch East Indies’ capital city, replacing Batavia. In the era of economic liberalization, Bandung also became one of the tourist destinations that has promoted by the businessmen. This paper is a study on how mass tourism as the new urban culture in the beginning of 20th century had a contribution to urban planning in Bandung. The timeline was after the establishment of train as a modern transportation in Bandung (1884) until the end of the Dutch Colonialism in Dutch East Indies (1942). Through the Georg Simmel's theory of sociology and the city, I tried to analyze the the tourism activity and its relations to the 20th century urban architecture in Bandung, West Java. I use the method that was introduced by Iain Borden and friends in The Unknown City to understand tourism and urban history of Bandung through the spatial practice, city representation and experiences.