Perubahan Ruang dalam Rumah Tradisional di Kawasan Desa Adat Hiliamaetaniha, Nias Selatan

Nias Architecture arose and grew along with Megalithic Era in Nias. In the future, it will encounter obstacles regarding principal changes in the future. The changes occur as the impact of various influences e.g. 1). Activity, 2). Social and Cultural Movement, 3). Education Economic and 4). Construc...

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Main Author: LESTARI, A Dwi Eva
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/120920/
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Institution: Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Summary:Nias Architecture arose and grew along with Megalithic Era in Nias. In the future, it will encounter obstacles regarding principal changes in the future. The changes occur as the impact of various influences e.g. 1). Activity, 2). Social and Cultural Movement, 3). Education Economic and 4). Construction Material. These changes had already happened in former periods, yet it seemed to be rocketing after the 2005’s Earth Quake where numerous national and international humanitarian organizations made handfuls of reconstruction and rehabilitation programs in Nias Island. One of the examples is the Hiliamaetaniha traditional village, located in South Nias District. The research methodology is qualitative inductive with the result of study shows the buildings physical and the rooms insides changes, which had altered the function of traditional houses’ rooms itself, directly or indirectly. The conclusion is there are physical changes and modifications in the under, rear, and/or in the upper part of the houses, even the function of the rooms inside the traditional houses itself do not permanently change. However, along with the addition of rooms inside the house and the addition/shift of function in several rooms as the effect of the of rooms’ function alterations, emerge a similar function from one to another. Basically the physical and function of the room changes in the traditional houses are the representative of the community’s effort to fulfill the residential needs and nowadays way of life, along with the adaptation of the lack of natural construction material and the available construction materials on the today’s modern market.