Perception of the inhabitants and Feng Shui Concept for the Balinese Traditional housing that adapts Nawa Sanga Space Concept

Trisno, Rudy (2012) Perception of the inhabitants and Feng Shui Concept for the Balinese Traditional housing that adapts Nawa Sanga Space Concept. Karya Ilmiah Dosen.

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Abstract

In these globalization era, there are many houses that is built by adopting the Feng Shui concept. In Bali for instance, they adopt the concept of Nawa Sanga, a similar concept with Feng Shui that has the same goal of prosperity and health for the people who lives inside. To achieve this goal, there are factors such as human perceptions and the nature of the human that includes the Career/Occupation, education, religion and age as well as building zone and the location of the main door. This thesis will investigate further connection between the concept of Nawa Sanga and Feng Shui. Feng Shui concept is universal and could be adopted in any building and houses, including the Bali Traditional house that already adopted Nawa Sanga concept. To be able to concretely find the connection and the similarity between this two concepts, Feng Shui template that could measure the Nawa Sanga concept is needed. For the purpose of the investigation and research, the sample was taken from various location in Bali such as, Candidasa, Abang, Tejakula, Bangli, Ubud, Singaraja and near Batur lake in Kintamani. All of the location above is surrounded by Agung mountain. Further connections between human perceptions and Feng Shui template could proof that the concept of Feng Shui is similar and it could be adopted for building traditional Bali houses or any other houses. Key word: Feng Shui and Nawa Sanga.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Penelitian > Fakultas Teknik
Divisions: Fakultas Teknik > Teknik Arsitektur
Depositing User: Puskom untar untar
Date Deposited: 27 Mar 2017 07:26
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2017 07:26
URI: http://repository.untar.ac.id/id/eprint/156

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