KRISMANTO, ROBERTUS (2018) MAKNA ELEMEN INTERIOR DAN WARNA PADA ARSITEKTUR GEREJA KATOLIK INKULTURATIF DI GEREJA HATI KUDUS TUHAN YESUS GANJURAN BANTUL. Other thesis, Unika Soegijapranata Semarang.
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Abstract
Church of the Sacred Heart The Lord Jesus Ganjuran after the Yogyakarta earthquake of 2006 was inaugurated in 2009 by taking the concept of Joglo-shaped javanese buildings. This open church shows a growing Catholic church towards the local culture. The exterior and interior of the church show typical Javanese buildings stacked with symbols and ornaments in the Catholic church. The meeting of Catholicism with Javanese culture leads to social interaction in the form of cultural inculturation. The forms of inculturation include liturgy, music, building, the language of which is the Sacred Heart Church of Lord Jesus Ganjuran Bantul. This research uses qualitative method with case study research. Analysis by explaining the shape of the church, the interior and the meaning of color, architectural impact. This research was conducted by observation, documentation study, interview to get data of church form, interior, color meaning and architectural impact by using primary and secondary data obtained. The elements of the church building of HKTY Ganjuran Bantul consist of floor, wall or pole, ceiling, while interior pednukung element consists of furniture, sculpture, accessories. The floor of the church uses marble, its area composed of priestly orphanage homes, priest homes made of brown marine with a higher position than parish. This indicates that the area of the orphanage is more sacred. In the priest's house there is a seat of sedilia, altar table, imam chair, tabernacle, misdinar chair and prodiakon, pastoral pastoral. Pole or soko consists of soko guru, soko penanggap and soko penitih with ornaments carved-carvings. The material is made of cast steel concrete coated with teak wood board with 3 cm thick then carved. Ceiling with intercropping filled with colorful carvings, and a wide ceiling with peniyung bowl with a white color. Other ornamental ornaments are nanasan, wajikan, probo, dome above the priest's orphanage, mosaic which all have meaning in the Catholic church. In the area of the orphanage many show symbols in the church. Colors also show the liturgical colors that are often used in Catholic church worship procedures. The colors used in the church building HKTY Ganjuran include green, yellow gold, white, red, black, pink. These colors have meaning in the Catholic church. Through this research, it is shown that the traditional architecture of Yogyakarta can be inculturated in the form of a Catholic church building, Gereja HKT Ganjuran Bantul. Church architecture has an impact, when worshiping the people feel more calm, and solemn in prayer, feels close to God, because Jesus is present in the face of Java Keywords: HKTY Ganjuran Church, Architecture, Meaning of Interior Elements, Color Meaning, Inculturation
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Subjects: | 700 Arts and Recreation > 720 Architecture > 726 Building for religious purposes > Church |
Divisions: | Graduate Program in Architecture |
Depositing User: | Mr Lucius Oentoeng |
Date Deposited: | 19 Nov 2018 06:26 |
Last Modified: | 19 Feb 2021 06:04 |
URI: | http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/17431 |
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