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APPLICATION OF THE DEAF SPACE CONCEPT IN THE DESIGN OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (SLB-B) Rully Permadi; Niniek Anggriani; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Border Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
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Special school for the deaf (SLB-B) in West Surabaya is a special education facility for deaf people in East Java which aims to develop deaf people to become independent and ready for global competition. The school was specially designed according to the characteristics and behaviors of deaf people who have limitations in receiving verbal information (sounds), due to disability in their hearing senses from birth or birth defects, so that the deaf is more likely to rely on the sense of sight to be able to receive information. However, now we live in a world that relies on delivering information through voice media. Therefore, there needs to be a place where the deaf is able to adapt to the environment more and gain education before they are finally ready in the real global competition. Based on these issues, this study aims to design an educational building specifically designed for the deaf (deaf space), with the theme "see the world, face the future" which can be interpreted that education is one of the most important things in human life, education can open knowledge and knowledge to the greatest extent so that with good education people will be more prepared to face global competition in the future.
DEVELOPMENT OF BAMBOO YOGYAKARTA VILLAGE TOURISM USING LOCALISM APPROACH Eva Ayu Nadya; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Border Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JUNE 2019
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Sleman Regency, has a tourism potential that is high enough if optimized can provide a positive influence on the surrounding community. One of the tourist villages that has potential in Ds. Sendangagung Dsn. Brajan, Kec. Step aside. To produce tourism that is of interest to tourists, it is necessary to develop tourist facilities, namely: 1) Lodging that until now still uses the homes of local residents; 2) Bamboo Classes for Packages for Existence of Learning Bamboo Crafts; 3) Performance area as a place for performing dance and gamelan performances; 4) Bamboo Art Gallery and 5) Bamboo Shop as a container for handicrafts by craftsmen and visitors of tourist villages. The location of the site is an empty land area of approximately 20,000m². From several facts, the issues and goals that have been analyzed appear a red thread which is then used as the design theme, "When Nature Meet Art". The intention is to express the identity of the natural beauty of the Brajan Bamboo Tourism Village and the bamboo handicrafts produced. The design approach uses Localism to manifest buildings towards the environment in the realm of tradition, culture & social. So that the resulting design is able to realize a tourist area that is able to synergize between buildings with natural, cultural, and local wisdom comprehensively.
STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF JAVANESE ORNAMENTS TO INDONESIA RAILWAY STATION (CASE STUDY OF TAWANG SEMARANG STATION, SEMARANG PONCOL STATION, YOGYAKARTA STATION) Evita Luthfi Masruroh; Erwin Djuni Winarto
Border Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): JUNE 2022
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Station is a facility and infrastructure used to support train passengers. Development in the station area is expected to be a solution and can optimize the added value of management and can be an alternative to public transportation. Each region has its own characteristics and characteristics. Java is an area that still holds customs and culture. Javanese buildings are synonymous with ethical values and aesthetic values. Variety of Javanese building ornaments in the form of ornaments that have a philosophy as a clue to the level of degrees. But now the value of Javanese culture began to fade along with the times. The application of Javanese architectural ornaments to station buildings in Indonesia is one form of way to maintain and introduce the local culture of an area through building facilities. This research aims to examine the application of Javanese Architectural ornaments to railway station buildings in Indonesia. The method used is qualitative descriptive using a qualitative rationalistic analysis approach. With secondary data collection techniques and utilizing library study data, media analysis, and observation. The results showed that many train stations still use heritage architecture, however, elements of Javanese langgam in the form of ornaments appeared in buildings which are a form of cultural acculturation between countries.