TY - JOUR
T1 - Adapting Modernization towards Sustainable Vernacular Architecture
T2 - 2024 International Symposium and Workshop on Sustainable Buildings, Cities and Communities, SBCC 2024
AU - Novianto, D.
AU - Hidayat, R. T.
AU - Sumanti, A. E.
AU - Yao, W.
AU - Jaya, A. M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Madura's Vernacular Architecture, known as Taneyan Lanjhang (TL), serves as a subject of study, illustrating how the local Madurese community has adapted to modernization across various aspects, such as building function, employment types, and lifestyle. These adaptations have resulted in a diversity that is now evident in the Madurese vernacular community. This preliminary research aims to discuss and propose the categorization of TL houses based on surveys and their developments within each category, contributing to the sustainable development of communities in broader research. Data collection for residential houses involved observing a village in Alang Alang, Bangkalan District of Madura, and conducting in-depth interviews for selected representative study cases. Environmental measurements were also performed to assess building performance and identify evidence of lifestyle changes. The gathered information and collected data were subsequently discussed through descriptive correlational analysis to elucidate variables and their relationships. The paper's objective is to identify developmental aspects and factors involved in TL. The results classify TL based on changes in physical appearance and spatial elements. Among the 30 houses investigated, three categories emerged in TL conditions: 1) Traditional type: TL houses that have retained their authenticity since their construction. 2) Transition type: TL that combines traditional and modern elements, preserving classical aspects while adapting to new lifestyles. 3) Modernized type: TL that has undergone significant architectural transformations reflecting local expertise and acculturation of global influences, particularly from Islamic, Chinese, and Western-style architectures.
AB - Madura's Vernacular Architecture, known as Taneyan Lanjhang (TL), serves as a subject of study, illustrating how the local Madurese community has adapted to modernization across various aspects, such as building function, employment types, and lifestyle. These adaptations have resulted in a diversity that is now evident in the Madurese vernacular community. This preliminary research aims to discuss and propose the categorization of TL houses based on surveys and their developments within each category, contributing to the sustainable development of communities in broader research. Data collection for residential houses involved observing a village in Alang Alang, Bangkalan District of Madura, and conducting in-depth interviews for selected representative study cases. Environmental measurements were also performed to assess building performance and identify evidence of lifestyle changes. The gathered information and collected data were subsequently discussed through descriptive correlational analysis to elucidate variables and their relationships. The paper's objective is to identify developmental aspects and factors involved in TL. The results classify TL based on changes in physical appearance and spatial elements. Among the 30 houses investigated, three categories emerged in TL conditions: 1) Traditional type: TL houses that have retained their authenticity since their construction. 2) Transition type: TL that combines traditional and modern elements, preserving classical aspects while adapting to new lifestyles. 3) Modernized type: TL that has undergone significant architectural transformations reflecting local expertise and acculturation of global influences, particularly from Islamic, Chinese, and Western-style architectures.
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U2 - 10.1088/1755-1315/1404/1/012044
DO - 10.1088/1755-1315/1404/1/012044
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85208577655
SN - 1755-1307
VL - 1404
JO - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
JF - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
IS - 1
M1 - 012044
Y2 - 27 February 2024 through 29 February 2024
ER -