2020
DOI: 10.20961/arst.v18i1.40893
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Aspek-Aspek Arsitektur Kolonial Belanda Pada Bangunan Pendopo Puri Mangkunegaran Surakarta

Abstract: <p class="Abstract"><em>Dutch colonial architecture that developed in Indonesia, throughout the colonial period (around the 17<sup>th</sup> century to 1942) was a combination of colonial and local culture to respond to the Indonesian climate. Dutch colonial architecture in Indonesia is a work of Dutch colonial heritage in Indonesia during the colonial period. The result was the Dutch East Indies style with a "colonial" image and adapted to the local environment that responded to climate… Show more

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“…3. Arsitektur kolonial Belanda adalah arsitektur Belanda yang dikembangkan di Indonesia selama Indonesia masih dalam kekuasaan Belanda sekitar abad 17 sampai tahun 1942 (Samsudi, 2000). 4.…”
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“…3. Arsitektur kolonial Belanda adalah arsitektur Belanda yang dikembangkan di Indonesia selama Indonesia masih dalam kekuasaan Belanda sekitar abad 17 sampai tahun 1942 (Samsudi, 2000). 4.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Dalam (Samsudi et al, 2020) dan (Molloy, 2009) disebutkan bahwa pada atap bangunan kolonial umumnya memiliki Dormer, Menara Lonceng, dan Gable, namun tidak pada semua bangunan memiliki ciri khas tersebut, hanya bangunan Museum Sejarah Jakarta yang memilikinya, berbeda dengan A.A Maramis dan Gedung Arsip Nasional. Mereka cenderung hanya atap tanpa ornament.…”
Section: A Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Previous researchers and observers of Praja Mangkunegaran have revealed the presence of women as Mangkunegaran soldiers (Kumar, 2008), who are also skilled in arts (Carey, 2019;Santosa, 2011). There are also research on governance (Soedarmono et al, 2011), the modernization of Praja Mangkunegaran's culture and politics (Wasino, 2015;, and research on the architecture and interior of Mangkunegaran palace, including DKP (Krisnawati, 2014;Samsudi et al, 2020;Sunarmi & Soedharsono, 2006;Sunarmi, 2022;. None of the previous studies has examined the meaning of DKP for Mangkunegaran princesses.…”
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confidence: 99%