R Siti Rukayah
Architecture And Urban Planning PhD Program, Architecture Department, Faculty Of Enginering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia

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In Searching Architecture and City Pattern as the Mark of Old Coastal Semarang, Indonesia R Siti Rukayah; Muhammad Abdullah
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Volume 3 No 2, 2021
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v3i2.10687

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Based on the previous research on the former of Semarang capital city, Kanjengan, there is a supposition that the area is a coastal city. As the consequence of the sedimentation process occurred by Java Island, Semarang city, and some cities in Java are no longer on the seashore. The cities that are archived in the Map of Indonesia in the 15th century and some records from foreign sailors, absolutely have several different conditions compared to the past and the present condition.  How the architecture and the city’s patterns of the Old Semarang? The method of this research was conducted by exploring historical articles, toponyms, maps, and old pictures which were then compared with the remaining architecture and spatial patterns. The reading of old maps and pictures was done by using the seeing by believing approach. The analysis was performed by using the manual sketch. The architectural heritage like the former lighthouse, commercial corridors in the north of the square, and toponyms were tools to prove that the area was a seaport and a waterfront city. Old Coastal Semarang has an Architecture and urban design concept as the main gate from the sea to the city center at the time. Surrounding the main gate, they were the existence of the former lighthouse (the Menara Layur Mosque), multi-ethnics houses, toponyms indicating that some places were a former harbor, and the remaining trade corridor connecting the port and the local government center. This concept is similar to the Islamic Sultanates on the north coast of Java and the waterfront-based cities in the interior of Java. It is assumed that Semarang Old city has a similar role with the other Islamic Sultanates. This area is proper to be a city conservation area and become a part that is integrated into future urban planning.
Islamic Values in Muslim Housing Griya Sakinah Residence and Influence on the Behaviour of Its Residents Mohammad Sahid Indraswara; Gagoek Hardiman; R Siti Rukayah; Fahmi Syarif Hidayat
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Vol 4 No 1, 2021
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v4i1.12359

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The development of housing that carries Islamic values has grown rapidly in the last 10 years in line with the increasing economic potential and awareness of Muslims to get a conducive environment for families, making developers build housing with Islamic concepts. This study aims to determine Islamic values that are embodied in the area, housing units and determine their influence on the behavior of its inhabitants. The research method used is descriptive analytical, namely revealing facts on objects in the present time. The results showed that the Griya Sakinah Muslim housing applied Islamic values to the area, facilities and housing units, namely the Hablumminallah in the form of a mosque which functions as a worship space and socialization space for residents of housing and local residents. The value of Hablumminannas is manifested in the construction of public facilities in the area and Hablumminalalamien is manifested in the construction of gardens in housing and the form of residential units with tropical architectural concepts in accordance with the local climate and environment. What has not been noticed is the value of death reminders in the form of tombs for residential residents. The new thing found in this study is the role of mosques to overcome social segregation in housing areas with cluster concept and further research needed about hijab in Islamic settlement.
Architecture on The Imah Panggung and Babaritan Tradition as A Space Spirit in Kampung Kranggan, Bekasi, Indonesia Abdullah Ali; Siti Rukayah; Agung Budi Sardjono; Sudarmawan Juwono
Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism Vol 4, No 2 (2022): Vol 4 No 2, 2022
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jadu.v4i2.13086

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AbstractThe current environmental crisis has made the theme of local wisdom related to the architecture and traditions of the archipelago a severe concern. Efforts to explore and rediscover functions, forms, meanings, and philosophies have been neglected due to the massive urban modernization. As an area directly adjacent to the capital city of Jakarta, the city of Bekasi is indeed inseparable from the problems of urbanization. This research focuses on the Imah Panggung and the Babaritan tradition (alms of the earth) in Kampung Kranggan, which persists today. Using qualitative methods, namely conducting in-depth observations and interviews with traditional elders, conducting descriptive analysis based on data and field findings. It can be concluded that the Imah Panggung and the Babaritan tradition have a solid relationship not only in terms of activity and function of space but also the philosophical meaning and heritage of knowledge and methods from ancestors, which are still very relevant today. The relationship between human beings, humans and nature, and humans and God are represented in the Imah Panggung architecture and the Babaritan ritual procession as the spirit of space in Kampung Kranggan.    
Co-Authors Abdullah Ali Abdurrahman Ibnu Auf, Abdurrahman Ibnu Abdurrohman Ibnu Auf, Abdurrohman Ibnu Agung Budi Sardjono Agung Nugroho Ajeng Sarinastiti, Ajeng Ali Alsharef Khlil Khalifah, Ali Alsharef Khlil Ali, Abdullah Alin Pradita Agustin Andi Asrul Sani, Andi Asrul Annica Etenia Annica Etenia Annica Etenia Arief Satya Wijaya Arief Satya Wijaya Arieska Avianda Rachmayanie Ashri Amalia Hadi, Ashri Amalia Atiek Suprapti Atiek Suprapti Budiarto atik suprapti Bagus Wahono, Bagus Bambang Setioko Bambang Supriadi Bambang Supriadi Bambang Suprijadi Bambang Supriyadi berliana narimala Budi Sudarwanto Deni Wahyu Setiawan deni wibawanto Dewanggo Haryo Paramtopo Dewi Astuti Diana Susilowati disa ceria Djoko Indrasaptono Edward E. Pandelaki, Edward E. Edward Endrianto Pandelaki Fahmi Syarif Hidayat Fahmi Syarif Hidayat fathulia fatmatina Frisca Ajengtirani Ardiniken Fristy Sulistiani Gagoek Hardiman Giovano, Fariz Addo Glandisepa Chahyanita Dargayana Harsritanto, Bangun Indrakusumo Radityo Heru Wibowo Huda Muhammad Basalamah Iin Maryati, Iin Iskandar, Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar, Iskandar Iskandar Joesron Alisyahbana, Joesron Kristiani Budi Lestari Lia Rosmala Schiffer Lia Rosmala Schiffer Loretta Ernadia Lutfiana, Nuraini luthfan alfarizi, luthfan Mira Fitriana Mohammad Sahid Indraswara Mudhofar Muffid Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Haramain Muhammad Qadaruddin Naufal Kresna Diwangkara Nunuk Juli Sufiati nurul kusumaningrum Pancawati Dewi Permata Widianingrum Puteri Iskandar Rany, Azhar Hasna Reangga Perkasa, Reangga Rohman Eko Santoso Septana Bagus Pribadi Sigit Ashar Setyoaji, Sigit Ashar Stella Prita Anugeraheni Sudarmawan Juwono Sudarmawan Juwono Sugiono Sutomo, Sugiono Suhargo Tri H. Suzana Ratih Sari Suzanna Ratih Sari Suzzana Ratih Sari titien murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini Titien Woro Murtini, Titien titin murtini, titin Titin Woro Murtini Untung Mujiono Wijayanti . Yudi Nugraha Bahar YUUSHIINA DINI HAPSARI, YUUSHIINA DINI