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STUDI POLA RUANG LUAR PADA KEGIATAN BUDAYA DI HUTA SIALLAGAN B, Yeremia Jodie; Silitonga, Shanty; Aritonang, Emmy Ria
ALUR :Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 2 No 2 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : Unika Santo Thomas

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The society of Batak Toba in Huta Siallagan has customs inherited by their ancestors, where there are customs and cultural patterns in the outer space including cultural ceremonies, customs and traditions. Based on the phenomenon found in the tourist village of Huta Siallagan, the researcher examines a culture pattern that has been formed and has its own attraction in the form of cultural tourism that makes it as one of tourism assets based on the potential of rural areas. Qualitative descriptive research strategy is where qualitative research is rooted in the natural setting as a whole, relying on human as a research tool, utilizing qualitative methods and conducting inductive data analysis. Qualitative research is concerned with the process rather than results. Desiring the limits of the research on the basis of the focus that arises as a problem, has a set of criteria for measuring the validity of data through agreement between the researcher and the subjects studied and descriptive studies trying to describe and interpret what is and can be about the conditions or relationships that exist, , ongoing processes, effects, or growing trends. Descriptive studies are primarily concerned with the present, although it is not uncommon to take into account past events and their effects on current conditions on the pattern of outer space on cultural activities occurring in Huta Siallagan
TIPOLOGI FASAD RUMAH ADAT BATAK TOBA Sihotang, Koriana M.; Naibaho, Polin DR; Aritonang, Emmy Ria
ALUR :Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 2 No 2 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : Unika Santo Thomas

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Batak Toba’s traditional houses is one of the relics of batak tribe tradition that up to now still many abandon the values of philosophy and beauty and create a natural picture that is considered to have soul. Batak traditional house is a building that characterizes the house or typical of the tribe of Batak which symbolizes the culture and characteristics of the  batak community. Discussion in this research about typology facade of traditional Batak Toba house building in Tomok Village, Huta Bolon and Huta Siallagan. Facade typology discussed in this research is the front view, the use of materials, dimensions, the use of color, the placement of doors and windows of traditional houses of Batak Toba in Samosir. The research method usedin this research is qualitative, that is describing the existing condition data of facade design from some custom house of Batak Toba which is located from three different villages namely Tomok Village, Huta Siallagan and Huta Bolon. Data analysis in this qualitative research is to search and arrange systematically data obtained from the results of field notes and documentationby organizing into categories, describing in units, synthesizing, arranging into patterns and making conclusions.