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Architectural Research Journal
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 27970027     EISSN : 27770699     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/arj
Core Subject : Engineering,
ARJ: Architectural Research Journal is a scientific journal that publishes original articles based on the latest knowledge, research, and applied research as well as the latest scientific developments in Architecture, Interior layout, building technology, urban planning, outdoor planning, history and theory of architecture and multidisciplinary fields related to architecture, and open to all methodological approaches and theoretical uses. ARJ: Architectural Research Journal started its first issue from Volume 1 Number 1 May 2021. Within this scope, ARJ: Architectural Research Journal welcomes three types of submissions: 1. Original research papers that combine rigor and relevance to advance the state-of-the-art and state-of-practice in the field 2. Significant theoretical contributions that consolidate or advance the state-of-the-art in the field 3. Significant practical contributions that convey novel and breakthrough ideas to advance the state-of-practice in the field
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Local Wisdom in Stage Houses above the Sea of the Bajo Community, Torosiaje Village Gorontalo Province. Mohammad Mochsen Sir; Abdul Mannan
Architectural Research Journal (ARJ) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Architectural Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/arj.3.1.2023.1-7

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Human understanding of nature and forms of human behavior due to its proximity to its ecological elements will foster traditions in human life and produce the local wisdom of the people. Traditional values, attitudes and behavior with an ecological outlook in the local community's way of life become the identity of a community. This local value applies to coastal communities, in fact it is quite effective in managing natural resources and efforts to conserve them. This research is intended to describe life in the values of local wisdom of the Bajo people of Torosiaje Village in Gorontalo. The scope of research includes traditions, behavior and local knowledge of the Bajo community in maintaining ecosystems and utilizing coastal natural resources. Information was obtained through in-depth interviews and focus discussions, in addition to observing community activities and existing coastal ecosystems. Data analysis was carried out in a qualitative descriptive manner. The results showed that the life of the Bajo community in Torosiaje Village was seen in the tradition of going to sea, mamia kadialo, managing settlements, behavior towards catches and community knowledge about marine and coastal natural phenomena.
Reading Cosmology in Establishment of The Noble Settlement in Puyung Village, Central Lombok District Liza Hani Saroya Wardi; Muhammad Fadjri
Architectural Research Journal (ARJ) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Architectural Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/arj.3.1.2023.20-26

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This paper is intended to explain the reading of cosmological concepts set as the foundation of dwelling in Puyung village, Central Lombok. The questions answered and explained are about who the Puyung really are. What is the universe and how do Puyung people see it? And, how do their knowledges of the universe applied in constructing and organize their environment. In answering those questions, cosmological concepts were reviewed. Historical reference related to their ancestors was used to find out who the Puyung people really were in the larger context of Sasak People. The research method used is the historical method consisting of heuristics, source criticism, interpretation and historiography. Whereas in reading cosmology using hermeneutic and semiotic methods, in addition to using descriptive methods in analyzing in order to find cosmological connectedness with their settlements which make the concept in the formation of their own settlements while collecting data using observation and in-depth interviews with local communities.
Geographical Analysis, Building Regulations in Indonesia, PP No: 16 of 2021 Ch. Koesmartadi; B. Resti Nurhayati; M. Kusyanto
Architectural Research Journal (ARJ) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Architectural Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/arj.3.1.2023.8-13

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Currently, Indonesia in regulating buildings refers to PP No: 16 of 2021, this regulation was made by the government. This regulation contains all the regulations regarding the layout of architectural forms, including the area limits relating to the area of the site and the allowable height limits. It is suspected that the concept of this regulation adopted from a European country so that its application often encounters problems, because the concept that is suspected of adopting one of the European countries has not been adapted to the geographical conditions of Indonesia. The regulation regulates the floor area which is calculated as the edge of the building with the percentage of the site area, even though for Indonesia's geographical conditions, shade is needed which takes up an additional area beyond the floor area. The rule regarding the height of the building is measured by the height of the top floor, even though according to Indonesia's geographical characteristics, where the sun passes through, it requires a roof that can reduce the heat and accelerate the drainage of rainwater. In Indonesia, which is known for its many varieties of architecture that follow local characteristics, it gets less attention. As a result, several traditional house architectural characters disappeared, which were quite numerous and varied. In this discussion, we look for formulas for building regulations that take into account geographical conditions and architectural variations
Locality in Restaurant Preferences as an Alternative Family Recreative Tourism in Yogyakarta Stefani Natalia Sabatini; Christmastuti Nur
Architectural Research Journal (ARJ) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Architectural Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/arj.3.1.2023.14-19

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The location of culinary services (including restaurants) has now become an alternative for recreational tourism that is popular with the community. On the other hand, cities need regional identity, one of which can be obtained from the sustainability of local values. This paper aims to find the role of locality in restaurant preferences as an alternative to family recreational tourism in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY). Data was obtained through a survey via online questionnaire at the end of 2022 with a total of 115 respondents. As a result, it was found that the number of respondents who explicitly chose a restaurant based on the appearance of the locality aspect was not significant. Even so, the data shows that the restaurants that are favorite by respondents to visit with their families in order to achieve recreational goals tend to have elements of locality, especially in the material and shape aspects. This is thought to be influenced by the character of the majority of families who are invited to enjoy the restaurant by respondents, namely the parents of pre-elderly and elderly respondents who are influenced by nostalgia factors in their preferences as consumers.
Architectural Physical and Spatial Characteristics of Chinatown Shop Houses in Singaraja City, Bali Putu Nanda Indirahajeng; Dyah Titisari Widyastuti
Architectural Research Journal (ARJ) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Architectural Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/arj.3.1.2023.27-33

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Since North Bali is in a very advantageous location and can support navigation technology systems that are still basic, trade relations can be established through ships that frequently travel through the northern Bali region. Beginning in the northern region and a region that was influenced by the Port of Buleleng, Chinatown shophouses began to grow throughout time. The study uses a qualitative descriptive methodology to explain the conclusions drawn from both primary and secondary sources of information. The architectural features of Chinatown shophouses are discussed in this study, including their physical characteristics, figural qualities connected to their shapes and materials, and spatial characteristics relating to their functions and zoning of space. Physical characteristics are categorized into types of buildings according to the number of floors and the materials used, and the typology is based on the era in which the shophouse was constructed. The results of this study on spatial character reveal that a building’s ground floor is divided into front, middle, and back, with the front zone serving a commercial function, the middle zone serving a residential function, and the back zone serving a service function. On both the ground floor and the top floor, the altar room is always located in the front zone.

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