Visualization of Morphology Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon Siti Inggil Complex through Virtual Reality Technology Ramadhani Isna Putri (a*), Stella Melviana Putri Bauty (b*), Sabilah Azmi Putra Herawan (c*)
a) Faculty of Engineering, University of Pancasila
b) Faculty of Engineering, University of Pancasila
c) Faculty of Engineering,University of Pancasila
Abstract
Cirebon, known for one of its extensive historical background, hosts the 15th-century Cerbon Kingdom, giving rise to historical structures like the iconic Kasepuhan Palace. While the palace stands as a historical landmark and tourist destination, current visitor access is limited. This paper proposes an effort to enhance broader public interest by creating a virtual experience through virtual reality technology, simulating a realistic presence in Kasepuhan Palace. The research aims to develop a virtual experience in the Kasepuhan Palace area, specifically the Siti Inggil complex, utilizing Realitas Virtual (VR) visualization technology.
This research employs qualitative analysis methods, including observation, measurement, and interviews with the authorities of Kasepuhan Palace. The gathered data will be processed using Revit software to create a three-dimensional model in the Kasepuhan Palace area, particularly the Siti Inggil Complex. The completed three-dimensional model will be integrated with the Lapentor application to generate a immersive virtual experience. Creating a virtual experience through VR technology for individuals who have not visited Kasepuhan Palace, especially the Siti Inggil Complex in Cirebon City. The research aims to stimulate curiosity among the public, thereby increasing the desire of people to visit Cirebon, particularly Kasepuhan Palace.