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    THE FORGOTTEN BARONG KEDINGKLING AND LEGONG TOMBOL AS GREEN FACADE INSPIRATION

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    Purpose: The purpose of this research and creation is to answer the issue of preserving Balinesetraditions such as barong kedingkling, legong tombol dance, taru pramana, the need for greenspaces during the pandemic, as well as the implementation of the Bali Provincial Regulation No. 5 of2005, in the form of a green facade module with a Balinese identity.Research methods: The method used is based on a design thinking approach which is dividedinto three stages, namely inspiration, ideation, and implementation.Findings: The green facade has a Balinese identity using the form of the barong kedingklingmodule and the legong tombol dance. The plants used are sourced from taru pramana. This strategyis expected to be able to answer the need for preservation, cultural education, and the application oflocal regulations in a new, more modern way.Implications: Preservation of traditional arts can continue with a strategy that is in line with thetimes. There needs to be a creative exploration in line with technological developments. Traditionalart must be able to be applied flexibly so as not to be eroded by the times

    UNDERSTANDING WOOD FINISHING USING THE JAPANESE WOOD BURNING TECHNIQUE (SHOU SUGI BAN) IN ARCHITECTURE

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    Purpose : This study aims to give insights regarding Shou Sugi Ban to a degree that becomesknown to more people.Research methods : Applies a literature study method that works by analyzing the data collected.The source of the data is mostly taken from journals, research articles, books, and online websites.Findings : Shou Sugi Ban is a Japanese technique of finishing wood by charring the surface withfire. This technique is environmentally friendly because it naturally makes the wood impossible toabsorb moisture so that the wood can be protected from termites and mold. Generally, there are fivesteps to a perfect Shou Sugi Ban: (1) materials preparation, (2) burn process, (3) surface prep orsanding, (4) stain process, (5) finish process. In architecture, this wood finishing is appropriate forexterior and interior.Implications : The information provided is to be able to add insight and knowledge about one of thenatural finishing techniques that still looks beautiful but is environmentally friendly. So later, theadvantages of finishing Shou Sugi Ban can be more widely known and utilized in the development ofarchitecture

    WOOD WASTE MATERIALS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAL TOYS IN NEW NORMAL ERA, CASE STUDY: TOYS FOR POS PAUD FATHONAH

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    oai:oai.ejournal.catuspata.com:article/98Purpose : In this new normal era, social distancing is acknowledged as one of virus-spreading prevention acts that must be complied with. Early childhood institutions, without exception, need to provide new utilities for each student, for example, education toys. They cannot use a single toy for a group as they did before. It becomes the problem faced by educational institutions of Early Childhood, especially for Pos PAUD Fathonah. To meet the needs of educational toys, innovative materials that are suitable for a given condition are needed. This study aims to consider the wood waste utilization for educational toys. Research methods : The qualitative method is used by doing literature review about wood waste that can provide economical, safety, and durability aspects for educational toys. Findings : The result of the wood waste utilization research is expected not only to become valuable education toys, but also can reduce the environmental effect caused by wood waste itself. Implications : This research helps develop eco-friendly toys

    BESKALAN LANANG DANCE MODIFICATION AS A INSTRUMENT OF SUPPLYING OF MARKET NEEDS

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    Purpose: This article describes the phenomenon of the practice of modifying the Beskalan Lanangdance. Beskalan Lanang dance is a traditional dance from Malang Regency which existed in 2000and is currently experiencing a significant decline. Beskalan Lanang dance depicts a brave andstrong warrior in the middle of his life without his parents. This article is very relevant to the field ofcultural studies because it examines the relationship between the Beskalan Lanang dance, Tourism,and Capitalism.Research methods: This article uses literature and interview methods. The article data ispresented in a qualitative descriptive form and the data analysis uses Bourdieu's Theory of Practice.Findings: The various movements presented in the Beskalan Lanang dance are very thick with thevalues of the nation's character such as tolerance, communication, creativity, independence, peace-loving, and social care. All of these values seem to have been neglected when the Beskalan Lanangdance is faced with tourism needs. To supply the market demand, the Beskalan Lanang dance hasbeen repackaged in such a way, which was originally presented with a duration of 20 minutes buthas been changed to 11 minutes. Because of this, the Beskalan lanang dance will change its formand presentation structure, so that many values are neglected.Implications: The practice of modifying the Beskalan Lanang dance is carried out by actors whohave fund and fund has been converted to legitimize the practice of modifying the Beskalan Lanangdance, so it is very clear that the element of capitalism is closely attached to the rework of theBeskalan Lanang dance

    TREND CYCLE ANALYSIS ON FAST FASHION PRODUCTS

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    Purpose: trend cycles need to be understood to know the developments and changes in trends infast fashion as well as consumer considerations in consuming fast fashion products.Research methods: Trend changes in such a short time need to be analyzed further through trendstages, trend cycles, and trend differentiation that occurs in fast fashion. To analyze the trend in fastfashion products, a qualitative descriptive method was conducted in which the research processconsisted of collecting and compiling data, analyzing and interpreting phenomena.Findings: Trends provide trends in fast fashion products such as colors, styles, themes, motifs,and cuts/silhouettes. In general, fashion trends generally only recognize two seasons, includingspring/summer (spring/summer) and autumn/cold (fall and winter). Fast fashion has 52 trends in ayear or about once a week. In fast fashion, trend changes are influenced by the stages of the fashioncycle, fashion flows, trend differentiation, and trend adopters.Implications: Fast fashion is a design, manufacturing and marketing method that focuses onproducing large quantities of clothing quickly and at affordable prices. Fast fashion products arealways influenced by trends

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