STUDY ON THE IMPACTS OF SPATIAL ORIENTATION ON THE TRADITIONAL SETTLEMENT AND HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS IN EASTERN PART OF BALI
Funding period : 2018- Deactivate
Abstrak
Spatial orientation is a significant
aspect in the layout of traditional settlements and houses in Bali. However,
some villages in the eastern part of Bali have spatial orientations that are
not generally applicable, are very unique and are local in nature. This unique
financial orientation has the potential to create unique and specific
variations in the spatial patterns of traditional residential and residential
areas in the region. Therefore, it is interesting to explore in more depth and
detail the extent to which spatial and spiritual orientation influences spatial
conception as well as patterns and spatial arrangements in villages whose
orientation system is highly dependent on topographical conditions.
In line with Udayana University's
leading research roadmap, one of which is tourism based on local wisdom and the
preservation of traditional cultural arts including architectural art and
culture, this research aims to explore the variation and character of spatial
configuration of several villages in the East Bali region. In this research, it
is expected to succeed in exploring the cultural and architectural uniqueness
in the region and reconstructing it into a model of local traditional
settlements and housing that is not lost so that cultural and architectural
diversity in Bali is increasingly recorded and explored. In the future, the
cultural and architectural uniqueness in this region can be developed as a
tourism potential and a resource for improving people's lives.
Due to the very limited information
about the area's effectiveness, this research developed a three-tiered method.
The first step is to collect basic data on patterns of settlements and housing
as well as basic investigations on variations and texture of existing
conditions of traditional houses. This stage is the fundamental foundation of
the second step in the framework of investigating and exploring traditional
house layout related to the physical structure of settlements consisting of
spatial systems, physical systems and stylistic systems. The next step is to
explore the relationship between the tradition of spatial and spiritual
orientation with socio-cultural activities and architectural practices through
interviews and architectural documentation (such as maps, layouts, views and
photos). In this study, architectural documentation was developed and used at
each stage as an important component. This architectural documentation is not
only an additional component, but also as a way to trace the relationship of
spatial stories and architectural narratives to the spatial activities of their
inhabitants.