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Jurnal Arsitektur (ALUR) UNIKA Santo Thomas Sumatera Utara berisi artikel-artikel ilmiah yang meliputi kajian di bidang Teknik khususnya Teknik Arsitektur seperti biidang ilmu perancangan arsitektur dan bidang ilmu lain yang sangat erat kaitannya seperti perencanaan kota dan daerah, desain interior, perancangan lansekap, dan sebagainya , serta penelitian-penelitian lain yang terkait dengan bidang-bidang tersebut.
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STUDI POLA RUANG LUAR PADA KEGIATAN BUDAYA DI HUTA SIALLAGAN Yeremia Jodie B; Shanty Silitonga; Emmy Ria Aritonang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54367/alur.v2i2.528

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The society of Batak Toba in Huta Siallagan has customs inherited by their ancestors, where there are customs and cultural patterns in the outer space including cultural ceremonies, customs and traditions. Based on the phenomenon found in the tourist village of Huta Siallagan, the researcher examines a culture pattern that has been formed and has its own attraction in the form of cultural tourism that makes it as one of tourism assets based on the potential of rural areas. Qualitative descriptive research strategy is where qualitative research is rooted in the natural setting as a whole, relying on human as a research tool, utilizing qualitative methods and conducting inductive data analysis. Qualitative research is concerned with the process rather than results. Desiring the limits of the research on the basis of the focus that arises as a problem, has a set of criteria for measuring the validity of data through agreement between the researcher and the subjects studied and descriptive studies trying to describe and interpret what is and can be about the conditions or relationships that exist, , ongoing processes, effects, or growing trends. Descriptive studies are primarily concerned with the present, although it is not uncommon to take into account past events and their effects on current conditions on the pattern of outer space on cultural activities occurring in Huta Siallagan
TIPOLOGI FASAD RUMAH ADAT BATAK TOBA Koriana M. Sihotang; Polin DR Naibaho; Emmy Ria Aritonang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54367/alur.v2i2.529

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Batak Toba’s traditional houses is one of the relics of batak tribe tradition that up to now still many abandon the values of philosophy and beauty and create a natural picture that is considered to have soul. Batak traditional house is a building that characterizes the house or typical of the tribe of Batak which symbolizes the culture and characteristics of the  batak community. Discussion in this research about typology facade of traditional Batak Toba house building in Tomok Village, Huta Bolon and Huta Siallagan. Facade typology discussed in this research is the front view, the use of materials, dimensions, the use of color, the placement of doors and windows of traditional houses of Batak Toba in Samosir. The research method usedin this research is qualitative, that is describing the existing condition data of facade design from some custom house of Batak Toba which is located from three different villages namely Tomok Village, Huta Siallagan and Huta Bolon. Data analysis in this qualitative research is to search and arrange systematically data obtained from the results of field notes and documentationby organizing into categories, describing in units, synthesizing, arranging into patterns and making conclusions.
PEMODELAN KAWASAN PASAR SOUVENIR DI DESA TOMOK (Objek Kasus : Desa Wisata Tomok, Kabupaten Samosir, Sumatera Utara) Ida Nova Sitohang; Raimundus Pakpahan; Shanty Silitonga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54367/alur.v2i2.530

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The tourist market or souvenir shop is a place of sale and purchase transactions in tourist areas that sell merchandise typical of the tourist attraction. The tourist market can be classified into the traditional market according to the physical, time, area of activities and goods traded. The tourist market can also be classified as a traditional market according to its function as a culture that is a market that has multiple roles, not only acting as a meeting place between sellers and buyers but the market also has a function as a meeting place for cultures brought by each of them who utilize the market. Trading is one of the economic activities of the Tomok tourism village community to meet the needs of the community. Based on the condition of the souvenir shop building, there are many variations in terms of size, shape and ownership of the shop. One type of merchandise is souvenir as one of the facilities in Tomok village tourist attraction. For this reason the importance of providing the right model in the souvenir market area in the village of Tomok in order to increase the high tourist arrivals of tourist taxis. Simulation and modeling research strategies are a research that using imitation models of a particular process or system that will be examined / tested through a simulation process, both scientific and man-made phenomena. The benefit of this research is to find a model of the souvenir market area in the Tomok tourism village that meets the criteria of market structuring.
STUDI PERBANDINGAN ARSITEKTUR TRADISIONAL ANGKOLA DENGAN ARSITEKTUR TRADISIONAL BATAK TOBA DITINJAU DARI STRUKTUR BANGUNAN Wengky Billy Putra Giawa; Raimundus Pakpahan; Yulianto Yulianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54367/alur.v2i2.531

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The Batak are the majority in North Sumatra. The Batak tribe even has another sub-tribe, namely Toba  Batak, Karo Batak, Simalungun Batak, Mandailing Batak and Angkola Batak. Every Batak tribe has its own  distinctive culture and identity. Batak tribes have traditional buildings which are traditional Batak  architectural identities. The diversity of the Batak tribe caused the phenomenon of visual aspect equality in  traditional buildings because of the effects of secession and cultural integration. The Toba Batak  architecture has the concept of a stilt house and pointed gable construction in both directions and a peg and pen structure system is evidence of similarities with Angkola Batak architecture. Angkola Bataks are part of the Batak tribe. Angkola Batak is a tribe in the area of South Tapanuli. The Toba Batak is the center of the Batak culture. The Toba Batak has one of the traditional Sopo buildings, namely Sopo. Sopo functions as a barn, but also an art venue and meeting place. Angkola Batak has one traditional building that represents the traditional architecture of the Angkola Batak namely Sopo Godang. Serves as a meeting place for the king and the people. It is a place where tradition is based on Dalihan Na Tolu which produces consensus and mutual agreement (The King and People). Sopo Godang is a part of traditional Batak architecture that needs to be preserved. The benefit of this study is to collect data on traditional Angkola Batak architecture and data on structures that are characteristic of the Angkola Batak
KAJIAN SKALA PADA BANGUNAN TRADISIONAL ANGKOLA (Studi Kasus : Museum GKPA, Silangge) Fernanda Sitanggang; Shanty Silitonga; Putri P Napitupulu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54367/alur.v2i2.532

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This research raises the scale study of traditional angkola buildings with a case study of the GKPA Museum, Silangge. This building consists of the elements making up the space, both indoor and outdoor. The building blocks in the building include: the head of the building (ni orbo horns, closed capillaries, dadap na tolu, and lisplank), the building body (doors, windows, vents, and poles), and the legs of the building (foundations, columns, and stairs). While the building elements outside the building include: buildings with supporting functions (Debora orphanage and Debora orphanage study room), Debora orphanage field, and some vegetation around the Angkola Museum. The scale that will be examined in this study is the human scale (human as a benchmark) of the elements forming the outer space of traditional Angkola buildings. The scale study will be carried out by analyzing the human scale of the building with a predetermined observation point. This study was classified in research that uses descriptive methods with qualitative analysis. Data analysis with descriptive analysis techniques that use benchmarks. Evaluation research that aims to assess the extent to which the variables studied are in accordance with predetermined benchmarks. The benefit of this research is finding a scale study found in Angkola's traditional building, whether the building is classified as good with the scale of the outer space that exists in the elements of the building's outer space.

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