HUMAN INTERACTION IN HEALING SPACE IN AYURVEDICYOGA CENTER IN UBUD AND SANUR, BALI

This study examines interior design of Yoga in Bali as a development of new understanding of knowledge on healing space in holistic health services regarding the relationship between the role of the environment and healing concept as well as an understanding of the role of Ayurvedic medicine cult...

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Main Author: Ayu Ketut Andriyogi Pradnyaswari, Ida
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/66375
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:This study examines interior design of Yoga in Bali as a development of new understanding of knowledge on healing space in holistic health services regarding the relationship between the role of the environment and healing concept as well as an understanding of the role of Ayurvedic medicine culture on the Yoga space. Market needs cause changes in the layout of space to become a business function that has an impact on the movement, shift, and inhibition of health values. Bali is a region which promotes health tourism with Yoga spiritual healing. This supports a very rapid growth of Yoga center such as in Ubud regency and coastal areas such as Sanur. In Bali, Yoga therapy has been influenced by local culture and modern such as Ayurveda. The uniqueness of culture, environment, and ethnicity, as well as unique Yoga interior design are the reasons for foreign tourist to visit Yoga spiritual healing in Bali. However, this potential has not been properly addressed by service providers. A good and proper interior design reference for Yoga therapy is also not available, causing the founder or designer to not properly understand the criteria of space. This study is based on assumption. First, Yoga spatial configuration in Bali is influenced by cultural aspect. Second, there is a relationship between Yoga spatial configuration with user’s quality of life. This study qualitative approach with two stages, namely descriptive analysis, spatial analysis. Descriptive analysis from result of interviews with Yoga guru, Ayurvedic doctor, and founder which are needed to provide understanding about the relationship of Ayurvedic culture on human and interior design. Description analysis is used to analyze existing data. Space syntax analysis is used to explain pattern of spatial configuration to its building composition, such as circulation, indirect communication, and spatial connection. The resulting visual graph analysis and justified graph are used on each spatial to determine hierarchy, territory, connection, and accessibility. The significance of this research to provide new understanding and knowledge development of the relationship between spatial element of healing space and Ayurveda in humans and the interior design of yoga. The result is Ayurvedic approach affects the layout criteria in the organization of space. The meaning of space has expanded its meaning into physical space and non-physical space. The Yoga-Ayurveda Healing Space in Ubud and Sanur have similarities and differences in spatial characteristics on elements of physical space and elements of non- physical space. Traditional Balinese architecture influences the layout and concept of space by way of the Tri Hita Karana spiritual corner which prioritizes nature as the highest existence in the achievement of the Yoga-Ayurveda Healing Space through the atmosphere of the space. Each research object finds the configuration of space, namely accessibility, territory, visibility, and circulation. The YogaAyurveda Healing Space represents spiritual values, material values, and behavioral values. This study provides recommendations for interior design criteria of yoga with an Ayurvedic approach through the concept of healing on self-efficacy, psychological, social, and functional.