Jurnal Anala http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala <p>Jurnal Anala is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Faculty of Engineering at Dwijendra University, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia (P-ISSN: <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/1180426323" target="_blank" rel="noopener">1907-528</a>6; E-ISSN: <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/1590129041" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2722-5682</a>). The aim of the journal is to publish original and high-quality articles in the field of <strong>architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, building science, building construction, civil engineering and the built environment</strong>. Jurnal Anala is published twice a year, in February and September. We accept original articles that have not been previously published elsewhere and are not currently under review for publication.</p> <p>*Anala is the child of the deity of <em>undagi </em>(traditional Balinese architects), namely Ida Bhatara Wiswakarma<em>.&nbsp;</em>Anala conveys the ethics and professional practices of <em>undagi</em> (traditional Balinese architects) as written in the Lontar (scripture) Keputusan Sang Hyang Anala</p> en-US agungratih@undwi.ac.id (Anak Agung Ayu Sri Ratih Yulianasari) aryabagus@undwi.ac.id (Arya Bagus Mahadwijati Wijaatmaja) Mon, 30 Sep 2024 07:30:34 +0800 OJS 3.1.2.1 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 SKATEPARK DI KOTA TABANAN DENGAN KONSEP DASAR PERANCANGAN BRAVE AND DYNAMIC SOLIDARITY http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1575 <p>Kabupaten Tabanan memiliki peminat olahraga <em>Skateboard</em> yang cukup tinggi namun hal ini belum diimbangi dengan fasilitas yang layak untuk bermain <em>Skateboard</em> sehingga para <em>skater</em> Tabanan masih kesulitan mencari arena untuk berlatih dan bertanding. Hal ini dapat diamati dari banyaknya <em>skater</em> yang terpaksa memanfaatkan fasilitas umum sebagai arena bermain <em>skateboard</em> seperti area parkir, kantor – kantor pemerintah, jalanan, sekolah dan gedung – gedung olahraga yang tidak memiliki fasilitas yang sesuai. Hal ini juga dianggap akan mengganggu serta berbahaya bagi pengguna lainnya dan tentunya akan merusak fasilitas umum, sehingga kemudian memunculkan anggapan <em>skateboard</em> adalah kegiatan dengan citra negatif. Dengan adanya perancangan <em>skatepark</em> ini diharapkan dapat mewadahi serta memfasilitasi segala aktivitas para <em>skater</em> dan kebutuhan seperti <em>skatepark</em> <em>indoor</em>- <em>outdoor</em> yang berstandar internasional, skateshop, hingga tempat penyelenggaraan event yang menarik perhatian pengunjung. Konsep dasar yang dipilih yaitu <em>brave and dynamic solidarity</em> didukung dengan tema <em>dekonstruksi</em> akan memunculkan bentuk bangunan yang berbeda dan dinamis serta menggabungkan arsitektur lokal dengan material dan ukuran yang berbeda. Selain itu, dengan adanya <em>skatepark</em> ini juga diharapkan dapat memberikan sarana/ wadah yang nyaman dan aman bagi para <em>skater</em> untuk mengembangkan serta mengasah skill/ kemampuan mereka serta menjadi salah satu aspek dalam penyelesaian permasalahan kota yang ada di Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali.</p> I Gusti Ngurah Agung Suardiarta, Made Mariada Rijasa, Ayu Putu Utari Parthami Lestari Copyright (c) 2024 I Gusti Ngurah Agung Suardiarta, Made Mariada Rijasa, Ayu Putu Utari Parthami Lestari https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1575 Mon, 30 Sep 2024 03:19:12 +0800 PERENCANAAN DAN PERANCANGAN AGROWISATA TAMAN UPAKARA DAN USADHA DI DESA BANJAR ANYAR, KEDIRI, TABANAN http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1576 <p>Planning and design of Upakara and Usada Park Agrotourism aims to create a tourist attraction that focuses on the preservation of upakara and usada plantations and is able to provide education to the public about the importance of protecting the environment, so the focus point in this research is finding interesting themes and design concepts that inspire People's interest in visiting agro-tourism objects and increasing their interest in paying more attention to the environment. The method used in the research is the primary data collection method which is carried out by means of interviews and secondary which is carried out by means of literature study. Then SWOT analysis is used to explore the potential of the research object in order to obtain design concepts and themes. The results of this analysis produce a conclusion on the design theme which is the final goal of this research.</p> I Gede Esa Darma Santika, Putu Gde Ery Suardana, Arya Bagus Mahadwijati Wijaatmaja Copyright (c) 2024 I Gede Esa Darma Santika, Putu Gde Ery Suardana, Arya Bagus Mahadwijati Wijaatmaja https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1576 Sun, 29 Sep 2024 06:31:27 +0800 PERENCANAAN DAN PERANCANGAN PUSAT INDUSTRI KREATIF DI KABUPATEN BADUNG DENGAN PENDEKATAN DESAIN KONTEMPORER http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1577 <p>Structural development in the economy is not only about the use of natural resources but has now spread to the use of human resources. In the 1990s the internet entered Indonesia&nbsp; and until now in 2024, the internet has changed a lot in the way people communicate, even changing the&nbsp; way&nbsp; people&nbsp; trade&nbsp; and&nbsp; work.&nbsp; Countries&nbsp; in&nbsp; the&nbsp; world&nbsp; are&nbsp; competing&nbsp; to&nbsp; dominate&nbsp; international markets by developing technology and developing human resources. Under the leadership of the</p> <p>7th President of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia is targeted to become a developed country in</p> <p>2045. To support the ideals of the Indonesian state, human resources need to&nbsp; be prepared and trained&nbsp; to&nbsp; compete&nbsp; with&nbsp; countries&nbsp; in&nbsp; the&nbsp; world.&nbsp; Indonesia&nbsp; needs&nbsp; to&nbsp; develop&nbsp; a&nbsp; creative&nbsp; industry sector&nbsp; that&nbsp; utilizes&nbsp; skills,&nbsp; creativity&nbsp; and&nbsp; talent.&nbsp; The&nbsp; creative&nbsp; industry&nbsp; has&nbsp; a&nbsp; positive&nbsp; impact&nbsp; on cultural, social and educational preservation. Preparations need to be planned from the village level to the national level. Every region in Indonesia needs to have a creative industry center to support and&nbsp; stimulate&nbsp; the&nbsp; creativity&nbsp; of&nbsp; the&nbsp; country's&nbsp; creative&nbsp; children.&nbsp; This&nbsp; research&nbsp; will&nbsp; plan&nbsp; a&nbsp; creative industry&nbsp; center&nbsp; in&nbsp; Badung&nbsp; Regency,&nbsp; Bali&nbsp; Province.&nbsp; Badung&nbsp; Regency&nbsp; is&nbsp; the&nbsp; district&nbsp; that&nbsp; has&nbsp; the highest&nbsp; tourism&nbsp; visits.&nbsp; According&nbsp; to&nbsp; the&nbsp; creative&nbsp; economy&nbsp; agency,&nbsp; in&nbsp; 2021&nbsp; there&nbsp; are&nbsp; 17 creative industry sub-sectors. Of the 17 existing sub-sectors, the creative center will facilitate 4 sub-sectors starting from applications, visual communication design, photography and advertising which will be planned&nbsp; to&nbsp; create&nbsp; an&nbsp; ecosystem&nbsp; that&nbsp; will&nbsp; collaborate&nbsp; with&nbsp; MSMEs.&nbsp; is&nbsp; in&nbsp; Badung&nbsp; Regency.&nbsp; The creative&nbsp; center&nbsp; will be planned with&nbsp; the aim&nbsp; of&nbsp; being&nbsp; a&nbsp; gathering&nbsp; place&nbsp; for&nbsp; startup&nbsp; players,&nbsp; as&nbsp; a place for education and recreation. The creative center in Badung Regency is planned in the form of&nbsp; a&nbsp; building&nbsp; which&nbsp; will&nbsp; be&nbsp; planned&nbsp; to&nbsp; facilitate&nbsp; the&nbsp; activities&nbsp; of&nbsp; 4&nbsp; subsectors&nbsp; and&nbsp; MSMEs.&nbsp; The creative&nbsp; center&nbsp; building&nbsp; needs&nbsp; to&nbsp; be&nbsp; designed&nbsp; to&nbsp; be&nbsp; more&nbsp; developed&nbsp; in&nbsp; line &nbsp;with&nbsp; current&nbsp; design developments.&nbsp; The&nbsp; contemporary&nbsp; design&nbsp; concept&nbsp; is&nbsp; a&nbsp; concept&nbsp; that&nbsp; will&nbsp; be&nbsp; applied&nbsp; to&nbsp; creative industrial&nbsp; building&nbsp; planning&nbsp; because&nbsp; contemporary&nbsp; design&nbsp; is&nbsp; an&nbsp; architectural&nbsp; style&nbsp; that&nbsp; has developed according to the times</p> I Wayan Ariawan, I Ketut Adhimastra, Anak Agung Ayu Sri Ratih Yulianasari Copyright (c) 2024 I Wayan Ariawan, I Ketut Adhimastra, Anak Agung Ayu Sri Ratih Yulianasari https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1577 Mon, 30 Sep 2024 03:20:42 +0800 PENGGUNAAN KEKARANGAN DAN RAGAM HIAS DALAM DESAIN BANGUNAN BALI http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1578 <p>Balinese building design reflects its rich cultural heritage and strong traditional identity. In this design, the use of garland and decoration plays a central role in creating a unique aesthetic and expressing religious values and the natural surroundings. Carvings, such as the structures on pelinggih, provide a distinctive physical structure, while decoration, such as wood carvings and paintings, add artistic details that enrich the appearance of the building. Through this research, we explore the use of garland and decoration in Balinese building design and instill them with cultural identity and traditional values.</p> Nyoman Ari Adnyana, Desak Made Sukma Widiyani, Frysa Wiriantari, Ni Putu Yunita Laura Vianthi Copyright (c) 2024 Nyoman Ari Adnyana, Desak Made Sukma Widiyani, Frysa Wiriantari, Ni Putu Yunita Laura Vianthi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1578 Mon, 30 Sep 2024 03:27:38 +0800 Penerapan Konsep Comfort Of Human Circulation dan Arsitektur Neo Vernakular Pada Redesain Pasar Tradisional Desa Sayan http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1579 <p><em>Traditional markets are places where buying and selling transactions take place between traders and buyers by implementing a bargaining system that is characteristic of traditional markets. Many people depend on the existence of traditional markets. Especially for lower middle class people. Sayan Village Traditional Market, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency is a location for trading daily necessities such as fruit, vegetables, meat, prayer tools, and others. The problems faced by this market are unhygienic market conditions and the appearance of slums, buildings and spatial layout. Sayan Market experiences an inadequate and disorganized condition, with a number of areas not being utilized optimally, such as chaotic parking and kiosk facilities and main market stalls that are neglected and not well maintained. This can cause people to feel uncomfortable, and people prefer modern markets that prioritize cleanliness. The research method used by the author to prepare this research is a qualitative method in the form of literature study, observation, documentation and interviews. Based on the existing problems, it is necessary to redesign the Traditional Market in Sayan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency so that it can accommodate functions well packaged in a new, clean, comfortable market appearance and pay attention to more optimal circulation</em></p> I Wayan Wirya Sastrawan, I Gede Surya Darmawan, I Gusti Agung Gede Wisnu Kusuma Dwipayana Copyright (c) 2024 I Wayan Wirya Sastrawan, I Gede Surya Darmawan, I Gusti Agung Gede Wisnu Kusuma Dwipayana https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1579 Mon, 30 Sep 2024 03:30:46 +0800 Pendampingan Masyarakat Dalam Revitalisasi Desa Wisata Kokokan Di Banjar Petulu Gunung http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1581 <p><em>Petulu Village is a suburb of Ubud which is used as an area for expanding Ubud tourism. Petulu Village is famous for one of the uniquenesses in one of the hamlets, namely Banjar Petulu Gunung. The uniqueness of this hamlet is that it has a gathering of thousands of Kokokan birds that live around the Banjar Petulu Gunung area. So that this uniqueness is used as a tourist attraction called the Kokokan tourist attraction. This Kokokan tourist attraction already has several accommodation facilities such as ticketing, toilets and a bale banjar as a meeting place. However, these facilities are considered less than optimal so that tourists are reluctant to pay. Kokokan birds are also located along the main road which is generally passed by the community and tourists so that without having to pay, tourists can see the birds. This tourist attraction has been managed by the local Pokdarwis. But until now the tourist attraction has not been managed properly so that it has not been profitable in terms of economy. These problems must be resolved together by the relevant Village Stakeholders, the Community and Academics in order to obtain optimal quality tourist attractions. Of course, some of the solutions offered are related to the field of science of the implementing team, namely providing ideas for a master plan for the development of the Kokokan tourist attraction and its tourism development management. The hope of this PKM is to help develop the potential of the Village to become an independent Tourism Village.</em></p> Pande Putu Dwi Novigga, Ni Putu Ratih Pradnyaswari, Putu Ayu Sita Laksmi Copyright (c) 2024 Pande Putu Dwi Novigga, Ni Putu Ratih Pradnyaswari, Putu Ayu Sita Laksmi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 http://ejournal.undwi.ac.id/index.php/anala/article/view/1581 Sun, 29 Sep 2024 06:41:17 +0800