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This publication was initiated to fulfill the demand for studies on Surakarta-on the authentic elements of the city, its cultural issues, and its urban history, including some cases of vandalism perpetrated against certain historical buildings in the city. These days, the Solonese are increasingly aware of the need to take care of their historical architectural assets. The recent development of the city, conducted according to standards that are based on economics rather than on heritage, has aroused concern in historians, students, researchers, and others who cherish the city's heritage. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This publication was initiated to fulfill the demand for studies on Surakarta-on the authentic elements of the city, its cultural issues, and its urban history, including some cases of vandalism perpetrated against certain historical buildings in the city. These days, the Solonese are increasingly aware of the need to take care of their historical architectural assets. The recent development of the city, conducted according to standards that are based on economics rather than on heritage, has aroused concern in historians, students, researchers, and others who cherish the city's heritage. The city's historical relics must be preserved in better condition. Many students and researchers no longer have access to their objects of study, and the inhabitants miss their old city and its tourist attractions; the images that represented the Oude Stad are gone. To contribute to a better understanding of the city, a team consisting of individuals from ASM (Arsitek Sejarawan Muda), Undagi Laboratory, URDC (Centre of Urban-Rural Design and Conservation), Sebelas Maret University Surakarta, Alumni UNS in Europe, and KPCBN (Komunitas Peduli Cagar Budaya Nusantara) are working together to publish OUDE STAD van SOLO. This book project is a collection of students' research papers on the topic of Surakarta's heritage.The book is divided into four topics: Cultural Issues, Authenticity, Urban History, and Vandalism of Heritage. Questions regarding such matters as cultural issues relevant to Solo's heritage, the urban condition of the city and the mapping of its architectural heritage, which elements in the city are authentic, and the destruction and demolition of Solo's heritage and landmarks are raised. This book contains some of the field studies conducted by the students of Sebelas Maret University. The students made their observations in situ, which allowed them to be aware of the present condition of the city's remaining architectural heritage.
Autorenporträt
Bimo Hernowo, he completed his bachelor's degree in architecture at UNS (Sebelas Maret University) Surakarta, Indonesia in 2000,obtained a master's degree in Theory and History of Architecture from Toyohashi University of Technology in 2003, Japan. Engaged in continuing the study in planning and management and received a Post Graduate Diploma in 2006 from Technical University Dortmund in Germany. He was a former EU corespondent for Indonesian Architecture Magazine(I-ARCH). In 2008-2009 he studied Economics of Culture related to historical buildings at Fakulteit Historische en Kunstwetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, the Netherlands. At the present he is a Ph.D. researcher at the Research Institute for History and Art History(OGK), Utrecht University, the Netherlands.

Dyah S. Pradnya P., she completed her bachelor's degree in architecture at UNS (Sebelas Maret University) Surakarta, Indonesia in 1995, then obtained a master's degree in Architecture from Gadjah Mada University 2005, Indonesia. In 1997 until now she works as Lecturer in Faculty of Engineering, Department of Architecture, Sebelas Maret University. Beside that, she is a team member of Research Group in Architecture of Vernacular, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Sebelas Maret University and at Research Group of Institute Javanologi LPPM Sebelas Maret University.