The Seberang Masjid area is one of the areas that still represents Banjar Village and has a unique craft called Sasirangan Cloth. In order to increase the local value of this village, the government together with the private sector changed the name of this village to Kampung Sasirangan in 2010. In Sasirangan Village there are several residences that have changed function, not only as residences but also as production and/or commercial areas. The division of stages of production activities influences the behavior of craftsmen which shapes space utilization patterns. Researchers found 17 craftsmen's houses spread across land areas, riverbanks, riverbanks and upstream rivers. The craftsmen who occupy the seventeen houses are grouped into first hand craftsmen, second hand craftsmen, and craftsmen and traders. The shapes and plans of buildings in this area are predominantly uniform, but diversity is also found in the space utilization patterns used by craftsmen. It is interesting to study how space utilization patterns are formed by Sasirangan cloth craftsmen. The method used in this research itself is a case study with in-depth interviews, observations and notes. It was found that first-hand craftsmen have the most complex production stages, so their space utilization patterns are also increasingly complex. The space utilization patterns of craftsmen's houses are first grouped into production space utilization patterns with one building mass and two building masses. The craftsmen do not have a special room in their house in order to produce Sasirangan Cloth, but the craftsmen maximize the space in their house by arranging the pattern of utilization of each available space.
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