Investigation of colonial architecture’s influence on the resilience and sustainability of the limasan house in Ndalem Ngabean

K. M. Ariana, R. A. Tiarawati, F. A. Hamsjah, R. N. Radhiyya, D. Novianto*, N. E. Nuffida, A. E. Sumanti

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Abstract

Vernacular architecture is one of the symbols that represent a certain area through various aspects that fits to the condition of the built environment. One of the vernacular architecture in Indonesia is the Limasan house which originated from Yogyakarta with a pyramid-shaped roof as its hallmark. The purpose of this research is to identify the sustainability and resilience of the design of Yogyakarta’s Limasan house in Ndalem Ngabean in accordance with colonial architecture. The methods used in this paper are literature study, building observation on Limasan’s architectural features, and field study conducted in Yogyakarta. The result shows that there are visible features of colonial architecture in the physical appearance of the Limasan house. This indicates that the sustainability and resilience of Limasan House is influenced by colonial architecture.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012023
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume1351
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event2023 International Conference on Architectural Research and Design, ARDC 2023, in conjunction with CIVPLAN'S International Conference - Surabaya, Indonesia
Duration: 25 Oct 202326 Oct 2023

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