KnE Social Sciences

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Migration of Water-based Residential Lanting in Banjarmasin

Published date:Jan 08 2025

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: The Bandung Creative Movement 2023 – Enhancing Collaboration In Arts, Design And Craft For Sustainable Creative Industries: Sustainable Design

Pages:46 - 55

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v10i2.17876

Authors:

Daffa Muhammad Syafiqdaffasyafiq@student.telkomunivesity.ac.idPostgraduate Design, School of Creative Industries, Telkom University, Bandung

Didit Widiatmoko SoewardikoenPostgraduate Design, School of Creative Industries, Telkom University, Bandung

Abstract:

Lanting is a floating house usually found on the banks of the Banjarmasin River in South Kalimantan. Banjarmasin is often called the city of a thousand rivers because, geographically, it is surrounded by many rivers. Banjarmasin has a river culture with various activities on the banks and rivers. Lanting is a cultural product that was born thanks to the river culture of the Banjar people. However, lanting is declining due to changes in the orientation pattern of the Banjar people’s dwellings, which were initially water-based to land-based. If this continues to occur, it will cause the loss of the river culture of the Banjar people. This study aims to understand the causes of the migration of lanting house dwellers to the mainland. The method used in this study is qualitative, with a design thinking approach at the emphasize stage. Then the collected data were analyzed with a comparison matrix table. In this study, it can be concluded that the loss of river culture is threatened due to the decline of lanting cultural products. The result of this study is that the river culture of the Banjar people is threatened because the cultural products of Lanting have declined due to the changing orientation of the people’s lifestyle, from water-based to land-based. Not to mention the maintenance of lanting, which is not easy, it costs money, and replacement materials are challenging to obtain, causing lanting residents to migrate when they have enough funds to build houses on the mainland.

Keywords: lanting, river culture, Banjar, emphasize

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