ANALISIS KELAYAKAN PENANGANAN PELESTARIAN CAGAR BUDAYA KOTA MALANG
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58411/pangripta.v5i1.142Keywords:
cultural heritage, preservation, handling, Malang cityAbstract
Preservation of cultural heritage, is needed and a proposal for handling it, so that the process of preserving cultural heritage is carried out in accordance with the ethics of preservation and right on target. The feasibility analysis of this preservation treatment aims to assess the physical and non-physical conditions of cultural heritage to determine the feasibility of handling cultural heritage, so that it is known the feasibility of handling each cultural heritage, and then formulating recommendations that become the basis for handling each cultural heritage that is studied. The feasibility assessment is based on physical and non-physical criteria, which then become variables and are given weights and scores. from the results of the assessment, it was found that the cultural heritage structure that has the highest score for handling feasibility is Buk Gluduk, which is 172 and the lowest is the Majapahit bridge with a score of 155. The highest score 184 for the building is owned by the Ijen Cathedral Church, while the lowest score is owned by the MI KH building. Badrussalam is 133. The highest score belongs to the Tugu Roundabout area, which is 108 and the lowest score is owned by the islands road area of 98. The preservation strategy is used to protect cultural heritage objects with high significance value or Group A. While the conservation strategy is more directed to cultural heritage objects with moderate significance value or Group B. On the other hand, cultural heritage objects with low significance values are directed to use a demolition strategy
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