Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia
Museums are windows into a country's past. Museums can tell stories about history and life. Sangiran museum is one of the world's heritages that tell the story of human evolution from prehistoric times to the present. The presence of historical or other information in the museum heavily re...
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description | Museums are windows into a country's past. Museums can tell stories about history and life. Sangiran museum is one of the world's heritages that tell the story of human evolution from prehistoric times to the present. The presence of historical or other information in the museum heavily relies on the zoning of space and circulation paths. The circulation of visitor movements between spaces and buildings significantly impacts the museum's function. Submission of historical information to visitors will be easier to understand if there is good circulation, which supports visitor movement activities. In the observations, the movement of visitors at the Sangiran museum has constructed an uncomfortable feeling for the users. This study aims to assess the circulation path's compliance with government standards. Due to the nature of this study, a descriptive qualitative approach is required. The study discovered three types of circulation paths that were not user-friendly, namely ram, stairs, and hallways. They did not meet Indonesian government and international data architecture standards. Hence, this study proposes an easy-to-implement design to ensure the long-term function and sustainability of the circulation pathway. |
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spelling | oai:ojs2.journals2.ums.ac.id:article-440 Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia Hanendya, Seruni Inas Syamsiyah, Nur Rahmawati Accessible Friendly circulation Sangiran museum Sustainability Circulation pathway Museums are windows into a country's past. Museums can tell stories about history and life. Sangiran museum is one of the world's heritages that tell the story of human evolution from prehistoric times to the present. The presence of historical or other information in the museum heavily relies on the zoning of space and circulation paths. The circulation of visitor movements between spaces and buildings significantly impacts the museum's function. Submission of historical information to visitors will be easier to understand if there is good circulation, which supports visitor movement activities. In the observations, the movement of visitors at the Sangiran museum has constructed an uncomfortable feeling for the users. This study aims to assess the circulation path's compliance with government standards. Due to the nature of this study, a descriptive qualitative approach is required. The study discovered three types of circulation paths that were not user-friendly, namely ram, stairs, and hallways. They did not meet Indonesian government and international data architecture standards. Hence, this study proposes an easy-to-implement design to ensure the long-term function and sustainability of the circulation pathway. Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta 2022-07-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/arstech/article/view/440 10.23917/arstech.v2i2.440 Applied Research and Smart Technology (ARSTech); Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Applied Research and Smart Technology ; 80-88 2722-9645 2722-9637 10.23917/arstech.v2i2 eng https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/arstech/article/view/440/245 Copyright (c) 2022 Seruni Inas Hanendya, Nur Rahmawati Syamsiyah https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Accessible Friendly circulation Sangiran museum Sustainability Circulation pathway Hanendya, Seruni Inas Syamsiyah, Nur Rahmawati Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia |
title | Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia |
title_full | Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia |
title_fullStr | Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia |
title_short | Sustainability and friendly circulation path in Sangiran museum, Sragen Indonesia |
title_sort | sustainability and friendly circulation path in sangiran museum sragen indonesia |
topic | Accessible Friendly circulation Sangiran museum Sustainability Circulation pathway |
topic_facet | Accessible Friendly circulation Sangiran museum Sustainability Circulation pathway |
url | https://journals2.ums.ac.id/index.php/arstech/article/view/440 |
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