The Typology of Colonial Building Façade in Jalan Hasanudin, Batu City
Journal: International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-09-15
Authors : Bhaga Aninditatama; Antariksa; Sri Utami;
Page : 203-207
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Abstract
Jl. Hasanudin is a street in the western part of Batu city that has a historical nuance as it has Dutch colonial buildings that exist until now. The buildings are built by the Dutch in the 19th century until 20th century. Climate differences required the modification of the design, especially the building's facade so that it is comfortable to live in a tropical country, while still keeping the European architecture characteristics. Nowadays, colonial buildings are slowly losing their original character and historical value due to the need for renovation and adjustment to the current building type, that the majority of which are for business. This study used a Descriptive method with the theory of typology approach. The technique of sample selection was Purposive sampling. The result demonstrated that based on its function, there are 4 types of buildings in Jl. Hasanudin; houses, religious buildings, rental buildings and foundation offices. The diversity of building facade is based on the physical factors including climate an
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