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Traditional Balinese Architecture: From Cosmic to Modern

Sitinjak, Ronald Hasudungan Irianto and Wardani, Laksmi Kusuma and Nilasari, Poppy Firtatwentyna (2019) Traditional Balinese Architecture: From Cosmic to Modern. In: International Conference on Social and Humanity (ICSH) 2019, 05-10-2019 - 05-10-2019, Surabaya - Indonesia.

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            Abstract

            Balinese architecture often considers aspects of climate and natural conditions as well as the environmental social life. This is to obtain a balance in the cosmos, between human life (bhuana alit / microcosm) and its natural environment (bhuana agung /macrocosm). However, Balis progress in tourism has changed the way of life of the people, which is in line with Parsons Theory of Structural Functionalism, that if there is a change in the function of one part of an institution or structure in a social system, it will affect other parts, eventually affecting the condition of the social system as a whole. The shift in perspectives have caused structural and functional changes in Balinese architecture. The building design or architecture that emerge today are no longer oriented towards cosmic factors, but are oriented towards modern factors, developing in the interests of tourism, commercialization and lifestyle. The change has had an impact on the spatial planning, building orientation, architectural appearance, interior furnishings and local regulations in architecture. In order to prevent Balinese architecture from losing its authenticity in its original form which is full of spiritual meaning and local Balinese traditions, it is necessary to have a guideline on the specifications of Balinese architectural design that combines elements of aesthetics, comfort, technology and spirituality. Through this guideline, Balinese architecture can exist in modern times without losing its traditional values.

            Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
            Uncontrolled Keywords: Balinese architecture, cosmos, modern, functional
            Subjects: N Fine Arts
            Divisions: Faculty of Art and Design > Interior Design Department
            Depositing User: Admin
            Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2019 23:29
            Last Modified: 05 Jan 2023 09:36
            URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/19525

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