The Spreading of Vernacular Architecture at the Riverways of South Sumatra, Indonesia
Maya Fitri Oktarini(1*)
(1) Universitas Sriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
The development of past settlements was supported by riverways connecting many regions with ethnic diversities. Inter-ethnic dissemination and contact created new cultural combinations. In the southern part of Sumatra, there are two types of stilt houses: highland architecture and lowland architecture. Both architectures are developed by different ethnic groups spread along different riverways. This study focuses on identifying and analyzing the influence of the riverway in the typology of the vernacular stilt house. The architectural typology data was confirmed by field observations and interviews. The analysis was carried out through the Geographic Information System to correlate the influence of the riverway and the ethnic culture on the distribution of the architecture and its transformations. The results show that the river as a transportation route takes up a more dominant role in the spread of architecture than the boundary of the ethnic culture. The cultural significance shows that the highland architecture in the upstream area has a more original and simpler character than the lowland architecture in the downstream area. The riverway exposes diverse cultures to blend into more complex architecture.
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Ambinakudige, S. (2009). Revisiting ‘“the South”’and ‘“Dixie.” Delineating Vernacular Regions using GIS’ Southeastern Geographer, 49(3), 240–250.
Angkasa, Z. (2017). Tipologi Atap pada Arsitektur Vernakular di Sumatera Selatan. Kearifan Lokal dalam Persfeltif Global, 14. Medan.
Asnan, G. (2016). Sungai dan Sejarah Sumatra. Penerbit Ombak.
Budhisantoso, D. S., Bale, D. D., & Suprapti, O. M. (1995). Analisis Pola Pemukiman dl Lingkungan Perairan dl Indonesia. Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan.
Fitri, M. (2019). The Settlement Morphology along Musi River: The Influence of River Characteristics. Dimensi (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment), 45(2), 133.
Ibnu, I. M. (2016). Traditional House Design and Construction Adapted toward Earthquakes (Case Study: Baghi House in Pulau Panggung Village, Semendo Darat Laut District, Muara Enim Regency, South Sumatra). Sriwijaya International Conference on Engineering, Science and Technology 1: Universitas Sriwijaya.
Jacobs, J. M., Cairns, S., & Strebel, I. (2012). Doing building work: Methods at the interface of geography and architecture. Geographical Research, 50(2), 126–140.
Jumhari, & Hariadi. (2014). Identitas kultural orang besemah di Kota Pagaralam. Balai Pelestarian Nilai Budaya Padang.
Kraftl, P. (2010). Geographies of architecture: The multiple lives of buildings. Geography Compass, 4(5), 402–415.
Mentayani, I., & Muthia, P. R. (2012). Menggali Makna Arsitektur Vernakular: Ranah, Unsur, dan Aspek-Aspek Vernakularitas. Lanting Journal of Architecture, 1(2), 68–82.
Nijhuis, S. (2016). Applications of GIS in landscape design research. Research in Urbanism Series, 4, 43–56.
Kusumawati, A., & Sukenda, H. (2000). Megalitik Bumi Pasemah. Peranan dan Fungsinya. Jakarta: Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional.
Lazzari, M., Danese, M., & Masini, N. (2009). A New GIS-Based Integrated Approach to Analyse the Anthropic-Geomorphological Risk and Recover the Vernacular Architecture. Journal of Cultural Heritage.
Manguin, P.-Y., Mani, A., & Wade, G. (2011). Early interactions between South and Southeast Asia: reflections on cross-cultural exchange (Vol. 2). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Mentayani, I. (2016). Identitas Keruangan Tepian Sungai dan Perubahannya pada Permukiman Vernakular di Banjarmasin. Seminar Arsitektur Nusantara 4, 8. Malang: Arsitektur Univeritas Brawijaya.
Miksic, J. N. (1985). Traditional Sumatran Trade. Bulletin de l’Ecole Française d’Extrême-Orient, 74(1), 423–467
Nugroho, S., & Hidayat, H. (2016). Tipologi Arsitektur Rumah Ulu di Sumatera Selatan. Temu Ilmiah IPLBI 2016, 6. Malang: IPLBI.
Siswanto, Ari, Syed Salim, A., Dahlan, N. D., & Hariza, D. (2011). Architectural and Physical Characteristics of Indigenous Limas Houses in South Sumatra.
Strang, V. (2014). Fluid Consistencies. Material relationality in Human Engagements with Water. Archaeological Dialogues, 21(2), 133–150.
Rapoport, A. (1969). House Form and Culture. Prentice-Hall.
Voorhoeve, P., & Jaspan, H. (1980). MA Jaspan’s papers on Sumatra. Indonesia Circle, 8(22), 3–6.
Zakiah, H., & Octavia, H. C. (2013). Studi Adaptasi Rumah Vernakular Kutai terhadap Lingkungan Rawan Banjir di Tenggarong. Dimensi (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment), 40(2), 89–98.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22146/ijg.43923
Article Metrics
Abstract views : 4262 | views : 2934Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
Copyright (c) 2019 Maya Fitri Oktarini
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Accredited Journal, Based on Decree of the Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia Number 225/E/KPT/2022, Vol 54 No 1 the Year 2022 - Vol 58 No 2 the Year 2026 (accreditation certificate download)
ISSN 2354-9114 (online), ISSN 0024-9521 (print)
IJG STATISTIC