PEMANFAATAN HUNIAN UNTUK FUNGSI KOMERSIAL DI LINGKUNGAN PADANGTEGAL TENGAH, UBUD

The Ubud community residential units, especially in the Padangtegal Tengah environment havean important role as a place for shelter, socializing and performing religious rituals. Due to themodernization and development of tourism in the study area, residential units also developed intocommercial fun...

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Main Authors: I Dewa Gede Putra, Ida Ayu Armeli, Ngakan Putu Sueca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2015-07-01
Series:Ruang-Space: Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan
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Online Access:http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/ruang/article/view/14101
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Summary:The Ubud community residential units, especially in the Padangtegal Tengah environment havean important role as a place for shelter, socializing and performing religious rituals. Due to themodernization and development of tourism in the study area, residential units also developed intocommercial functions resulting in changes in residential land use. The purpose of this study was toestablish a study area, and (1) understand commercial typologies and management functions, (2)establish the occupancy use for commercial functions as well as its impact. Of the cases studied,an average of 19 percent of the floor area building capacity is used for commercial functions outof the residential land area. Consequently, spaces become functionally modified or adjusted to suitthe present conditions, but some are retained. Commercial functions are able to support incomes,which increased well-being and housing consolidation. The function of traditional space in theresidential core is retained, but the adaptations and modifications were carried out on land that hasnot been used previously, such as the area of the front and the back of the residential units. Due tomodernization, the mindset of the people has changed, affecting residential land use. Henceeconomic rationality is changing both traditional attitudes and spatial functions in the area.
ISSN:2355-5718
2355-570X