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PUDARNYA EGALITARIANISME PADA ARSITEKTUR BALI AGA Gede Suyoga, I Putu
PANGKAJA: JURNAL AGAMA HINDU Vol 21, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar

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The architecture of Bali Aga is an artifact in Balinese civilization. The concept of social relation of kesamen as an egalitarian tradition of Bali Aga society, besides forming equality in social in- teraction, apparently also affect architectural spatial and building in Bali Aga villages. This study uses qualitative method with analytical descriptive approach and data collection with observation and documentation. Informant determination was done by purposive sampling. Data analysis is based on Gramsci?s theory of domination and hegemony, as well as the theory of adaptation. The result of the research shows the form of building, spatial arrangement pattern, building material, and circulation system, have similarities between buildings with each other, so also in the layout of village settlements is relatively the same as applying linear pattern ?straight line? kaja-kelod with the center of communal activity in the center of the village. This uniformity was established for a long time, before it finally faded due to Bali Majapahit?s cultural pressures in the Balinese period. The architectural identity struggle produces a new artifact of neo architecture Bali Aga as a Bali Aga hybrid architecture with Bali Majapahit who contribute in the area of   Bali Aga villages. The results of architectural adaptation can be observed in architecture parhyangan, pawongan, public, and village spatial.
PUDARNYA EGALITARIANISME PADA ARSITEKTUR BALI AGA Suyoga, I Putu Gede
PANGKAJA: JURNAL AGAMA HINDU Vol 21, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

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The architecture of Bali Aga is an artifact in Balinese civilization. The concept of social relation of kesamen as an egalitarian tradition of Bali Aga society, besides forming equality in social in- teraction, apparently also affect architectural spatial and building in Bali Aga villages. This study uses qualitative method with analytical descriptive approach and data collection with observation and documentation. Informant determination was done by purposive sampling. Data analysis is based on Gramsci’s theory of domination and hegemony, as well as the theory of adaptation. The result of the research shows the form of building, spatial arrangement pattern, building material, and circulation system, have similarities between buildings with each other, so also in the layout of village settlements is relatively the same as applying linear pattern ‘straight line’ kaja-kelod with the center of communal activity in the center of the village. This uniformity was established for a long time, before it finally faded due to Bali Majapahit’s cultural pressures in the Balinese period. The architectural identity struggle produces a new artifact of neo architecture Bali Aga as a Bali Aga hybrid architecture with Bali Majapahit who contribute in the area of   Bali Aga villages. The results of architectural adaptation can be observed in architecture parhyangan, pawongan, public, and village spatial.
PRAKTIK YOGA ARSITEK BADE: MEMBACA PRAKTIK YOGA PENGLUKUNAN DASA AKSARA UNDAGI BADE Suyoga, I Putu Gede
JURNAL YOGA DAN KESEHATAN Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/jyk.v1i2.1574

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Every profession has the realm of yoga applications that are relevant to the practice of their profession. An undagi ?architect? in addition to equipping himself with design skills and technical skills for ?artifacts?, is also obliged to master the mind (yoga), one of which is the literacy technique ?union of ten scripts / holy letters?. This study aims to uncover the phenomenon of undagi bade which is able to capture the knowledge behind the script as a practice of yoga for spiritual practice, and manifested in the form of bade architectural artifacts. This study is a qualitative study with a descriptive analytical approach. Collecting data by observation and documentation. Determination of informants is done by purposive sampling. Data analysis was based on Michel Foucault?s knowledge power relations theory. The results of the study showed that the architecture of the bade was composed of pepalihan (parts) that compose parts of the body and roof. The shape varies there are those who are not overlapping called a container and whose roof is overlapped is called a bade, some even have no roof (open) called padma. This roof variant is the result of a deep contemplation of ?yoga? literacy. Knowledge of the dasa aksukan capturing was captured by undagi bade to be developed as power in the practice of his profession. This power of knowledge practice applies in the realm of Balinese society whose bodies have been disciplined, obedient and useful in carrying out ceremonial cultural practices of death. Personally the meaning of yoga in literacy is the practice of training the undagi self-discipline in seeking authenticity on the path of Tantra.
PUDARNYA EGALITARIANISME PADA ARSITEKTUR BALI AGA Suyoga, I Putu Gede
PANGKAJA: JURNAL AGAMA HINDU Vol 21, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/pkj.v21i1.537

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The architecture of Bali Aga is an artifact in Balinese civilization. The concept of social relation of kesamen as an egalitarian tradition of Bali Aga society, besides forming equality in social in- teraction, apparently also affect architectural spatial and building in Bali Aga villages. This study uses qualitative method with analytical descriptive approach and data collection with observation and documentation. Informant determination was done by purposive sampling. Data analysis is based on Gramsci’s theory of domination and hegemony, as well as the theory of adaptation. The result of the research shows the form of building, spatial arrangement pattern, building material, and circulation system, have similarities between buildings with each other, so also in the layout of village settlements is relatively the same as applying linear pattern ‘straight line’ kaja-kelod with the center of communal activity in the center of the village. This uniformity was established for a long time, before it finally faded due to Bali Majapahit’s cultural pressures in the Balinese period. The architectural identity struggle produces a new artifact of neo architecture Bali Aga as a Bali Aga hybrid architecture with Bali Majapahit who contribute in the area of   Bali Aga villages. The results of architectural adaptation can be observed in architecture parhyangan, pawongan, public, and village spatial.
Bali Traditional Architecture: Sustainability from the Perspective of Capital Concept I Putu Gede Suyoga; Made Adi Widyatmika; Ni Ketut Ayu Juliasih
International Journal of Interreligious and Intercultural Studies Vol 3 No 2 (2020): Interreligious and Intercultural Studies
Publisher : UNHI PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32795/ijiis.vol3.iss2.2020.1090

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This study aims to reveal the sustainability of Balinese traditional residential architectural practices which are based on the provisions of traditional ethnic Balinese social stratification and refers to the capital ownership in Generative Structural Theory from Pierre Bourdieu (economic, cultural, social and symbolic). At present, there are dynamics ownership and capital conversion in the traditional social strata which affect the sustainability of traditional residential architecture practices. The traditional Balinese residential architecture in this study is understood to be the spatial layout and traditional residential buildings of the Middle Bali era. Its sustainability today is seen from the concept of capital in the perspective of Bourdieu’s theory. The basic assumption of Bourdieu’s theory is basically that humans are in the field of social struggle to emerge victorious by competing with one another. This study is a qualitative research with interpretative descriptive method. Primary data were obtained from selected informants (purposive) and from field observations, as well as secondary data from the literature. The study findings show that traditional residential architecture practices in the Middle Bali era were strongly influenced by capital ownership (economic, cultural, social, and symbolic) with various forms of conversion to traditional Balinese aristocratic (triwangsa). Development at this time has opened the opportunity to control various capital for ordinary community (jabawangsa), so that the realm of Balinese traditional housing becomes a medium of struggle as well as a symbol of success in social struggle. On the other hand, the contestation of Balinese traditional residential architectural practices is a sustainability in the arena of social struggle within Balinese society today.
RUANG IDEAL BALI DALAM TEKANAN GLOBALISASI I Putu Gede Suyoga
DHARMASMRTI: Jurnal Ilmu Agama dan Kebudayaan Vol 17 No 1 (2017): Dharmasmrti: Jurnal Ilmu Agama dan Kebudayaan
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Hindu Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (291.621 KB) | DOI: 10.32795/ds.v16i01.70

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The development of space understanding in the Balinese architecture is deeply influenced by the theology, philosophy, and concepts of the Hinduism. Therefore, the real existence of the Balinese spatial layout is the grounding of the Hindu ideology. The Hindu teachings such as tat twam asi, bhuana agung - bhuana alit, panca maha bhuta, tri hita karana, tri bhuwana, purusha-pradhana, and others have been instilled in the practical principle of the Balinese architecture such as tri mandala, sanga mandala, tri angga, sukat ‘measurement’, natah, decoration, color, texture, and others. The Hindu spir- ituality in the Balinese and spatial architecture is manifested by: (1) Arrangement of the physical structure, building, landscape, anthropometry, topography, geography, and local climate, and aesthet- ics (form of yoga). (2) Various meanings and symbols on the spatial and physical layout of the building (form of yantra and tantra). (3) Procedures for building, accompanying rituals during pre-construc- tion, construction, and post-construction periods symbolize the ‘living building figures’ (mantra and mudra forms).
NGUBENG: PRAKSIS PEMANFAATAN RUANG SOSIO-RELIGIUS HINDU DIKALA PANDEMIK COVID-19 I Putu Gede Suyoga
DHARMASMRTI: Jurnal Ilmu Agama dan Kebudayaan Vol 20 No 1 (2020): Dharmasmrti: Jurnal Ilmu Agama dan Kebudayaan
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Hindu Indonesia

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Ngubeng merupakan salah satu cara berupacara umat Hindu dari tempat yang jauh dari lokasi pelaksanaan upacara. Ngubeng menjadi menarik dikaji di tengah pandemi Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) saat ini, utamanya terkait dengan pemanfaatan ruang sosio-religius umat Hindu. Tujuan studi untuk membaca tanda simbolik praktik ngubeng sebagai solusi yang paling relevan dilakukan oleh seluruh lapisan masyarakat Hindu dalam menjalankan sradha dan bhaktinya kepada roh suci leluhur dan Tuhan dengan segala manifestasi-Nya saat ini. Studi kualitatif dengan metode deskriptif interpretatif ini melandasi analisis data dengan teori Proksemika atau Semiotika Ruang. Temuan studi menunjukkan teknik upacara ngubeng (tanda) secara tidak disadari telah membentuk struktur ruang mikro (penanda), yakni jarak sosial dan jarak publik yang sangat relevan dengan salah satu upaya pencegahan dan penanggulangan transmisi virus corona. Tanda simbolik ini bermakna mengarahkan pada physical dan social distancing yang aman bagi semua pihak dalam berinteraksi dalam ruang sosio-religius umat Hindu. Praktik ngubeng, jika dikaitkan dengan modul ukuran jarak pada tata ruang Arsitektur Tradisional Bali dan konteks pandemi Covid-19, modul kategorial jarak tersebut dapat dilipatgandakan (sekali, dua kali atau lebih), sesuai keperluan tingkat kegawatan wabah dan kewaspadaan sosial yang perlu dilakukan secara bersama-sama. Hal ini pada akhirnya akan membentuk struktur ruang makro antar teritorial desa, kecamatan, kabupaten, provinsi, pulau dan/atau negara.
PERANCANGAN INTERIOR SARANA SIMULASI MITIGASI BENCANA ALAM DI KABUPATEN GIANYAR, BALI I Kadek Widiana; I Gusti Agung Haryawan; I Putu Gede Suyoga
Jurnal PATRA Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Jurnal Patra Mei 2019
Publisher : LPPM Institut Desain dan Bisnis Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35886/patra.v1i1.12

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Natural disasters that often occur in Indonesia are caused by the geographical position of Indonesia which is at the confluence of three large tectonic plates that are interlocking and there is a buildup of energy. When the rock can no longer hold that energy, there will be a spontaneous release of energy that is felt as an earthquake. The earthquake can cause a tsunami if a plate breaks on the seabed. As a result, natural disasters that occur in Indonesia such as earthquakes and tsunamis often cause fatalities due to the lack of education to the public about the importance of natural disaster mitigation. Submission of education on natural disaster mitigation has been carried out by relevant parties in Bali by conducting simulations to educational institutions to the general public. However, the process of delivering this education has not been carried out comprehensively, so that many people still do not understand how to recognize signs and procedures for rescuing themselves in the event of a natural disaster. Therefore, there is a need for a means of conducting an education process on the importance of natural disaster mitigation in the form of facilities for simulation and training. The focus of this writing is the interior design of natural disaster mitigation simulation facilities located in Gianyar Regency, Bali by applying a theme based on the local wisdom of Balinese culture and applying the concept of "Contemporary Duality".
HEALTH RETREAT BERNUANSA SLOW LIVING ECO-TROPICAL SOLUSI UNTUK KAUM URBAN Dewa Ayu Putu Ratih Permata Putri; Ngurah Gede Dwi Mahadipta; I Putu Gede Suyoga
Jurnal PATRA Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Jurnal Patra Mei 2019
Publisher : LPPM Institut Desain dan Bisnis Bali

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At this time, a health retreat for urbanities is needed. Health retreat is a facilities of resigning from the hectic daily activities of urban people and to keep them away from the noise of the urban environment, so the complaints that are urban people feel such as sress, tiredness, and poor diet will get the solution when they participating in health retreat acrivities. Urban people is people who livw in urban area with various kind of activities, such as office employees, students, entepreneurs. Many urban people complaint about their lifestyle that less haelthy, because of their hectic activities, until many urban people are stressed. Several stress trigger factor in urban people inclued the noise environment factor, and then traffic jams, pollution, food with less nutrition, and lack of consciouness of the importance activities. The location of this research is in Ubud. The research methods is use method of collecting data with observation, interviews and documentation. The data sources consists of journals and books. The data analysis phase is conducted using qualitative and quantitative methodes, presentation, and accumulation of conclusions. The result of analysis are then carried out a proses of synthesis prosess so as to produce design criteria that must be completed in the transformation process. Research on the design of the health retreat facilities, it aims to know the need for health retreat facilities for urban communities and wants to understand the application of slow living eco-tropical themes and concepts to the design of health retreat facilities and solutions to problems proposed by urbanites.
Praktik Yoga Arsitek Bade: Membaca Praktik Yoga Penglukunan Dasa Aksara Undagi Bade I Putu Gede Suyoga
Jurnal Yoga dan Kesehatan Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Volume 1 No.2 Tahun 2018
Publisher : UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (416.064 KB) | DOI: 10.25078/jyk.v1i2.340

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Every profession has the realm of yoga applications that are relevant to the practice of their profession. An undagi “architect” in addition to equipping himself with design skills and technical skills for “artifacts”, is alsoobliged to master the mind (yoga), one of which is the literacy technique “union of ten scripts / holy letters”.This study aims to uncover the phenomenon of undagi bade which is able to capture the knowledge behind thescript as a practice of yoga for spiritual practice, and manifested in the form of bade architectural artifacts.This study is a qualitative study with a descriptive analytical approach. Collecting data by observation anddocumentation. Determination of informants is done by purposive sampling. Data analysis was based onMichel Foucault’s knowledge power relations theory. The results of the study showed that the architecture ofthe bade was composed of pepalihan (parts) that compose parts of the body and roof. The shape varies thereare those who are not overlapping called a container and whose roof is overlapped is called a bade, some evenhave no roof (open) called padma. This roof variant is the result of a deep contemplation of “yoga” literacy.Knowledge of the dasa aksukan capturing was captured by undagi bade to be developed as power in the practice of his profession. This power of knowledge practice applies in the realm of Balinese society whose bodieshave been disciplined, obedient and useful in carrying out ceremonial cultural practices of death. Personallythe meaning of yoga in literacy is the practice of training the undagi self-discipline in seeking authenticity onthe path of Tantra.