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Vertical and horizontal room cosmology in traditional house (sa’o) Adat Saga Village, Ende Regency, Flores Zulkifli H. Achmad; Antariksa; Agung Murti Nugroho
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 1 No 2 (2017): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | Januari 2017 ~ Juni 2017
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Katolik Widya Mandira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (752.204 KB) | DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v1i2.36

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Cosmology is the science related to kemestaan (cosmos) in a concept of the relationship between the human world (micro-cosmos) and of the universe. Space in traditional house Saga has values and khasan interesting architecturally is examined. The influence of Ngga'e on the Du'a belief and traditional home space Saga interesting architecturally is identified. This study uses qualitative methods with an ethnographic approach that is description. The findings of this study is about the cosmology of the space on a traditional home. Cosmological view of space in traditional house Saga is distinguished into three parts namely is lewu, gara as one and mention the position of the human body parts. Cosmological view of space in traditional Indigenous Villages (Sa'o) Saga depicted horizontally with the mother lay. Nature of traditional house Saga is the core of fertility and birth. Being a mother is clearly visible on a carved door (pene ria) enter Sa'o believe carving the breasts of a woman who symbolizes the human life and a transverse under IE peneria koba leke symbolizing the human development. The position of the head of the mother at the lulu (the dugout), second legs on his back is to the fore in the tent (dugout or accepting guests), second hand mereba is at the right and left dhembi space, the womb or humanitarian space are at puse ndawa.
Spatial development of Bajo tribal residence in Wuring Village Maumere City Ambrosius A. K. S. Gobang; Antariksa; Agung Murti Nugroho
ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur Vol 2 No 1 (2017): ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur | Juli 2017 ~ Desember 2017
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The spatial condition of the Bajo Tribe at Wuring village in Maumere Town is seen in the characteristics to residential community as early village of Muslim civilization and became the center of spreading out Islam in Sikka Regency. The historical background is as a review in exploring the formation’s community dwelling and geographical, social, cultural and economic aspects of the local community. This approach in research using phenomenology method with qualitative descriptive and naturalistic analysis that is describing and interpreting cultural record of Bajo Tribe in the form of description of history, map document, or artefact which in the form of physical resident of Bajo tribe society. The purpose of this study is to examine the spatial development that is formed in the form of spatial system to residential and the aspects underlying the spatial establishment of Bajo Tribe in Wuring village area as an effort to understand the initial condition until the formation of the present kampung hamlet. The result of this research gives general ilustration about occupancy spatial system including space organization, space orientation and space of hierarchy in micro scope of residence in the form of ma'bunda-ma'buli concept. On the other hand, it is also on environmental messo like form of spatial development shelter in the form of grow stage and diaruma stage because of the non-physical aspect underlined spatial formulation of dwellings to the area of ​​Wuring village.