
Laretna Adishakti- DR. Eng.
- Lecturer at Universitas Gadjah Mada
Laretna Adishakti
- DR. Eng.
- Lecturer at Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Introduction
Laretna T Adishakti received her Doctorate in Engineering from Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan (1997), while her Master of Architecture degree is from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA (1988).
Major of Interests
- Architectural, rural, urban & cultural landscape (saujana) heritage conservation
- Infill and community design
- Heritage economy, business, and tourism
- Natural indigo batik for contemporary fashion and interior
- Painting & flower arrangement
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Publications (28)
Indonesia is mosaic of heritage saujana (cultural landscape), a manifestation of the interaction between humans and the natural environment that are reflected in space and time (UNESCO, 1992). Instead of having outstanding values of tangible cultural and natural heritage, those environments exhibit their significant values on intangible heritage, s...
Pelestarian dan pengelolaan pusaka merupakan hal yang penting untuk menjamin keberlanjutan pusaka untuk generasi mendatang. Pelestarian dan pengelolaan pusaka di Indonesia seringkali tidak dilakukan secara bersama-sama antara pemangku kepentingan dan komunitas sehingga pelestarian dan pengelolaanya tidak berhasil, padahal keterlibatan komunitas dap...
This study seeks to shed light on neighborhood change through a comparative exploration of two urban neighborhoods in Java: Laweyan in Laweyan, Surakarta and Purbayan in Kotagede, Yogyakarta. These two neighborhoods offer a compelling case to empirically examine neighborhood change given their perceived shared status as historic-rich neighborhoods...
Indonesia, rich in heritage values (tangible and intangible), needs different kinds of strategies and approaches in the effort of mapping (cultural-natural). This research is driven by employing mapping as the first step in the macro concept of Historic Urban Landscape (HUL). Using five different cases, this research will explain how and what are t...
Virtual visualization of architectural objects is currently necessary for architectural studies, whether used for public purposes or academic purposes. Nowadays in Indonesia, virtual visualization is still limited to a new built environment, what about existing built objects? This research further reinforces the importance of performing virtual vis...
Many studies on the preservation of cultural heritage have been carried out, but only focus on
the physical aspect. Studies that only focus on the physical do not have the power to last long
because conservation activities will only focus on how to return the investment on physical
development. The research aims to find significance in the inter...
Jeron Beteng is a historic center of Yogyakarta and considered as saujana, as it is result of human creativity in shaping a living environment inside Baluwarti fortress by adapting traditional Javanese culture and philosophy. Heritage architecture is part of tangible heritage that forms identity, memory, and sense of place of saujana Jeron Beteng a...
Bangunan pusaka menjadi asset bagi sebuah kota. Pusaka merupakan peninggalan masa lalu, dimana hasil karya tersebut memiliki nilai sejarah, pemikiran yang berguna keberlanjutan manusia selanjutnya. Menurut Piagam Pelestaian Kota Pusaka 2013, inventarisasi dan dokumentasi menjadi instrument penataan dan pelestarian kota puska. Penulisan ini mengkaji...
Batik karya bangsa Indonesia yang kembali ke proses asli, batik tulis dan batik cap sebagai kerajinan tangan, serta menggunakan pewarna alam pada dasarnya memiliki peran sosial, budaya, dan ekonomi yang tinggi bagi pelakunya. Dan ramah bagi lingkungannya. Batik tersebut memiliki pasar yang besar di dunia bahkan merupakan media untuk diplomasi buday...
Cultural landscape is a manifestation of the interaction between humans and the natural environment that is reflected in space and time (UNESCO, 1992). Started in the end of the 1980’s, this interaction has become a new perspective in global discourse of heritage conservation. Stated in the Charter of Indonesian Heritage Conservation 2003, the word...
The presentation highlights 12 years author involvement on the integration of reviving the local folk batik, which Batik is now stated by UNESCO as Masterpieces of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity (2009), post Jogja and Central Java Earthquake (2006) and Saujana (cultural landscape) conservation of Imogiri heritage village. The presentation...
PERMASALAHAN Kenyataan menunjukkan di Indonesia, dari hari ke hari, masih saja terdengar kabar bangunan-bangunan pusaka (heritage buildings), apakah yang sudah dinyatakan sebagai cagar budaya ataupun yang belum, yang menjadi tonggak perjalanan kehidupan suatu kota dan kenangan kolektif masyarakat dihancurkan. Bangunan-bangunan yang terusik dan teru...
The United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) held in Quito, Ecuador, last October 2016, successfully concluded with the adoption of the New Urban Agenda. Acknowleged in this New Urban Agenda that culture and cultural diversity are sources of enrichment for humankind and provide an important contribution t...
List of all organizations and speakers involved: Sponsors: American Planning Association (APA) International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) Jeffrey Soule, speaker Participating: Regency of Gianyar, Bali His Excellency Anak Agung Bharata, speaker Indonesian Heritage Trust Center for Heritage Conservation, Dept. of Architecture and Planning,...
Borobudur is a 9th-century Buddhist temple site in Central Java, Indonesia. As a cultural landscape, Borobudur is a site of active discussion. Since the start of the International Field School on Borobudur Cultural Landscape Heritage, the site of Borobudur as a cultural landscape (including its mountains, fields, villages, and historic tangible and...
Photos exhibition:
1. Heritage Garden of Happo-en, Tokyo
2. Saujana heritage village of Ohgy, Izumizano, Osaka
3. Heritage City of Kyoto
4. Heritage Cities of Kawagoe, Nagahama & Kanazawa
5. Hanatouro, Kyoto
6. Natural Heritage of Sakura in Tokyo
7. The future heritage of Sky Tree, Tokyo
The sense of utilization and continuity of the historic urban landscape becomes more important than ever before. A city is not just about buildings and infrastructure, but it is also a place to live consisting of various social and cultural activities. A historic city is also not only a place of monuments and other tangible cultural heritage, but c...
These posters highlight the efforts of conservation of the cultural landscape of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in contexts of:
- Living harmoniously with Mount Merapi Volcano
- Revitalization of Kotagede Heritage District post disaster
- In-fill Design of Archiectural Heritage
- Heritage Advocacy
- Heritage Education for Schools in Indonesia
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Recognizing that one of the most recent urban issues is the rapid change of cities in Europe and Asia. It is understood that changes as an impact of development in the built environment on whatever scales, from neighborhood units to the entire city, including heritage city, are, in fact, natural occurrences. Meanwhile, a historic city is not mainly...
Arsitektur pusaka merupakan salah satu ragam pusaka kota dan kabupaten. Sekaligus memiliki andil memberikan citra dan identitas kota yang sejatinya memiliki keunggulan-keunggulan yang tidak hanya berarti pada waktu lalu tetapi juga di masa kini maupun mendatang. Adalah menjadi persoalan bagaimana kita semua menyikapi tinggalan tersebut yang sering...
Mengelola suatu lingkungan pusaka, apapun bentuknya – saujana, kota, desa, kawasan, area – akan menyangkut persoalan kepekaan, selera dan kreasi pengelolanya terhadap pusaka-pusaka yang dimiliki wilayahnya. Dan di dalamnya akan terjadi proses transaksi yang melibatkan banyak aspek dan sektor secara menyeluruh. Pusaka bagaimanapun adalah barang publ...
Conservation of heritage cities has not mainly concerned with preservation of city's historic fabrics or beautification of city center, but a more holistic approach such as interpretation of various types of nature and cultural heritages-tangible and intangible, community participation program, economic analyses and forecasting, and attracting busi...
Yogyakarta Special Territory (Jogja) in Indonesia has experienced difficult times since the 5.9 Richter earthquake struck
on May 27, 2006. At least 6,000 people died, and many more were injured and lost their homes. As a result of this terrible
natural disaster, Jogja has lost its unique cultural heri-tage (both tangible and intangible). This cultu...
We are from ICOMOS Indonesia exhibited 3 posters on:
1. ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FIELD SCHOOL ON BOROBUDUR
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE HERITAGE CONSERVATION, INDONESIA /
CAMPO SCUOLA INTERNAZIONALE SULLA CONSERVAZIONE DEL
PAESAGGIO CULTURALE A BOROBUDUR
2. INDONESIAN HERITAGE YEAR 2003 - CELEBRATING DIVERSITY
FROM PEOPLE TO PEOPLE BY PEOPLE OF INDONESIA / 2003...