Rani Prihatmanti
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Rani Prihatmanti is a lecturer in the Architecture Department in the School of Creative Industry, Universitas Ciputra Surabaya, Indonesia as well as the board member of the Universitas Ciputra Centre for Creative Heritage Studies (UC.CCHS). Currently she is also a graduate research assistant while pursuing her doctorate degree in the School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia focusing on the ‘sense of place’ on traditional architecture. Her research interests are focusing on interior design, culture, and symbolism. She is also interested in multi-sensory experience in the built environment, human comfort in adaptive reuse heritage buildings, ethnobotany, and traditional textiles.
Author Pages
International Journal indexed by Scopus/WoS
- ‘Sense of Place’ on Sacred Cultural and Architectural Heritage: St. Peter’s Church of Melaka. Interiority (2022)
- Optimising Balcony for Green Spaces: Application of Edible Biofacade on Urban High-rise Setting. Planning Malaysia (2021)
- The Performance Of Different Ornamental Plant Species In Transitional T Spaces In Urban High-Rise Settings. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening (2019)
- The Biofaçade as a Vertical Edible Landscape in High-Rise Buildings: A Review. Arab World Geographer (2018)
- DAYLIGHT CHARACTERISATION OF CLASSROOMS IN HERITAGE SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Planning Malaysia: Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners (2017)
- The Impact of Adaptive Reusing Heritage Building as Assessed by the Indoor Air Quality. Case Study: UNESCO World Heritage Site Penang. Procedia Social and Behavioural Science (2015)
- Journal of Construction in Developing Countries. Malaysia (2014)
National Journal indexed by Sinta
- Biophilic design patterns and local knowledge of plants application in Baba-Nyonya heritage shophouses’ courtyard. ARTEKS: Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur (2022)
- Sense of Place in Virtual Design Studio (VDS): A Review. RUAS (Review of Urbanism and Architectural Studies) (2022)
- ASSESSMENT OF VISUAL COMFORT IN ADAPTIVELY REUSED HERITAGE BUILDINGS. IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series (2017)