Adaptive Reuse of The Colonial House in Semarang

Ardiyanto, Antonius and Susilo, Rudyanto and Suroto, Valentinus and Prawoto, Hudi (2016) Adaptive Reuse of The Colonial House in Semarang. Colonial house in semarang.

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Abstract

Semarang city there are many residential buildings built in the colonial period. Colonial dwelling house is spread in various areas of Semarang city, such as in the residential area of Candi in the upper city. This area in the colonial period is an elite residential area with a fairly large building area of about 1000 m2 which is planned as a water absorption area for water reserves in the lower cities. Some colonial residential buildings today have been converted to function as a place of business such as café or restaurant. The transfer function of the residential building into the place of business is done by modifying the existing space adjusted for the space character for the type of business. The purpose of this study is to know how the modification of the colonial house, especially in the spatial dalamalamnya in maximizing space as a place of independent business. The research was conducted by descriptive method, with the sample taken by purposive. The results showed that the modification of the colonial house to independent business is manifested in the change of function of the living room into a space of business which is adapted to the specificity of its business activity. In addition, the addition and alteration of building materials is used to emphasize the main functions of the business. While in general plan of building of main house stay tends not change.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 700 Arts and Recreation > 720 Architecture
700 Arts and Recreation > 720 Architecture > Housing
Divisions: Faculty of Architecture and Design > Department of Architecture
Depositing User: Mrs Christiana Sundari
Date Deposited: 18 Nov 2020 04:49
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2020 04:49
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/21649

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