A study of building materials to create an identity of traditional Balinese architecture for urban housing
conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byI Putra
The use or local architecture characteristics is regulated by the spatial planning and building code of Indonesia. Balinese tmditional architecture has existed, coloured the traditional architecture of Indonesia and can be used as Bali's identity that is different from other regions in Indonesia.On the other hand, the cost of such building is high and most of people in urban areas are unable to afford to build in the traditional architecture style, especially in the residential housing sector .. Some of the major components that determine the price of housing units are the price of land, building materials, labour and technology. In developing countries, the first and second components that affect the unit price of the building are building materials representing about 70% and skilled labour respectively (Ural, 1980). Based on this, a good strategy to adopt in order to minimize the price is to manipulate these two components.Based on a literature review and observation, this study will explain which aspects of building material technology can reduce the building cost and how it can maintain the identity of local architecture.The results of the study indicate that the building material can be created to both reduce cost and adopt traditional architecture style as an identity. The materials have some shapes that can be joined easily to facilitate the skill of the worker and yet still be able to adopt the forms of traditional Balinese architecture.
History
Event
Place Making and Identity. Seminar (2012 : Jakarta, Indonesia)
Pagination
138 - 143
Publisher
Universitas Pembangunan Jaya
Location
Jakarta, Indonesia
Place of publication
Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia
Start date
2012-09-26
End date
2012-09-27
ISBN-13
9786021881507
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Title of proceedings
PLACID 2012 : Proceedings of the International Seminar on Place Making and Identity