Darmayanti, Tessa Eka and Bahauddin, Azizi
(2021)
Rebuilding Sustainable Place through the Embodied Image
of the Peranakan Chinese House: Study of Kidang Mas in
Lasem, Indonesia through Juhani Pallasmaa's Perspective.
In: The 5th International Conference on Rebuilding Place (ICRP), 15-16 September 2021, Banda Aceh.
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Abstract
This article is grown from a dialogue between Mr. Rudi’s childhood story as the sixth
generation of Kidang Mas and the phenomenological perspective of Juhani Pallasmaa.
Phenomenology by Pallasmaa is a powerful research strategy that is well suited for exploring the
image within the Peranakan house of Kidang Mas. The strategy is expected to build a better
understanding of the value of the Peranakan house. Pallasmaa’s perspective also proposes the
“hands” to grasp the experiences through verbal sources turning into a concrete image. Verbal
sources obtained from flowing and in-depth interviews supported by sensory activation, which
engendered various fascinating and memorable childhood stories and activated all human senses.
While the concrete images are conveyed through pictures based on the three most favorite
childhood memory activities. The drawings were done using a pencil on paper. It is expected to
elevate the sense of attachment of homeowners, local people, and visitors to the place which
caused appreciation to the embodiment of Peranakan houses in Lasem as heritage buildings. This
article gives another understanding of “rebuilding” sustainable place through the embodied
image of Peranakan house in Lasem. The article also serves as a medium for disseminating
knowledge about one of the Indonesian cultures to the wider audience.
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