DOI: 10.59260/penvid.2023.59652714 ISSN:

The Structural Illustration Reog Ponorogo Art Museum with Joglo Building as Javanese Vernacular Architecture

Dian P.E. Laksmiyanti, Esty Poedjioetami, Randy Pratama Salisnanda, Eri Mukti
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Vernacular architecture refers to the cultural context of buildings, with the main purpose of preserving local art, historical education, and stimulating local economy. The purpose of this study is to put forward a theoretical proposition concerning the adaptation of vernacular architectural features into cultural preserve development projects. Our approach will be from the vantage point of architecture education, using vernacular architecture in Java (Indonesia) as an illustration. With specific objects the development of design concepts for the Reog Ponorogo Art Museum of Joglo model. This paper discusses the layout configuration and the function/aesthetics properties that are important from an architectural perspective. The study contributes to link between architecture and local wisdom society, which presents a major challenge to enable the design of culturally appropriate buildings with environmental advantages. In addition, the study also highlights structural sustainability benefits ideas that are important for development construction with inherited socio-cultural norms

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