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Cindy Permatasari
"Museum Negeri Banten adalah sebuah museum yang belum lama diresmikan oleh Gubernur Banten Rano Karno pada Oktober 2015. Terletak di alun-alun kota Serang. Bangunan museum ini adalah bangunan peninggalan Belanda yang telah beberapa kali beralih fungsi. Bangunan ini terlihat sangat kokoh dengan ciri khas bangunan Belanda yang memiliki pilar-pilar besar di depannya. Makalah ini membahas tentang gaya bangunan yang diterapkan pada Museum Negeri Banten yang sebelumnya adalah Kantor Keresidenan Banten.Metode yang digunakan adalah dengan penelusuran langsung pada bangunan Museum Negeri Banten dengan melihat langsung keadaan bangunan, melakukan wawancara dengan petugas museum dan dilanjutkan dengan studi kepustakaan.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kecocokan antara karakteristik dan ciri bangunan Indische Empire Style dengan tampilan fisik bangunan yang diteliti.
Banten State Museum is a museum which has only recently been inaugurated by the Banten Governor, Rano Karno, on October 2015. It is located in the Serang city square. The building of this museum is Dutch colonial building whose use has switched functions for several times. This building looks very sturdy with the special characteristic of Dutch colonial building which has thick pillars in the front of the building. This paper will explain about the style of building used in Banten State Museum, previously Banten Residency Office. The author will do a direct examination by observing directly the state of the building, doing interview with museum attendant, and continued with literature study. The result of the study shows the conformity between characteristic of indische empire style building and the physical state of the examined building."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2017
MK-Pdf
UI - Makalah dan Kertas Kerja Universitas Indonesia Library
"This book describes two different museums using construction technology as the common language that brings architecture and engineering together. The first is the Museum of the Ibere Camargo Foundation at Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, by Álvaro Siza and GOP, and the second is the Coach Museum at Lisbon in Portugal, by Paulo Mendes da Rocha and AFAconsult. Both projects put special emphasis on the design process as a construction language, achieved by a close collaboration promoted by the integrated design methodology that both teams follow. Besides its importance from an architectural and urban point of view, these two buildings suggest interesting topics that are present in current building research such as sustainability, the construction of façades with a heavy use of unrendered white concrete and the integration of all the technical infrastructure needed to build a successful high-tech museum. "
Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2019
e20509289
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library