Reframing the Vernacular: Politics, Semiotics, and Representation 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22448-6_13
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Transformation Versus Preservation of Vernacular Architecture in Bali: A Lesson from Bali Aga Villages

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“…The main incomes of residents in the SCTPB area are farmers and craftsmen, however, since the 2010s there have been efforts to improve the level of welfare of its citizens through tourism. Apart from having natural potential that is very suitable for ecotourism, this area also has a different and unique cultural potential compared to other areas in Bali, such as traditional houses and typical burial ceremonies [2], [3]. The Bali Aga community in SCTPB is also known to have skills in weaving, producing coffee, and making palm sugar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main incomes of residents in the SCTPB area are farmers and craftsmen, however, since the 2010s there have been efforts to improve the level of welfare of its citizens through tourism. Apart from having natural potential that is very suitable for ecotourism, this area also has a different and unique cultural potential compared to other areas in Bali, such as traditional houses and typical burial ceremonies [2], [3]. The Bali Aga community in SCTPB is also known to have skills in weaving, producing coffee, and making palm sugar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influenced by socio-economic patterns and lifestyles, "change" is accepted as part of the continuity of residential architecture [9]. Rural settlements maintain their continuity in the process of constant change, and they pass this on to the next generation through social production, adoption, and transmission [10][11][12]. The continuity of residential architecture in rural settlements is a dynamic concept closely related to social change and development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2014). It is in fact a matter of minimizing the modifications and/or destructions and of planning all the new interventions taking care to respect the signs of the past (Prajnawrdhi, 2020;Philokyprou, 2018;Dipasquale et al, 2016). This contribution aims at illustrating the results of an investigation conducted in Magnano's hamlet in order to highlight discrepancies between theoretical issues, regulatory requirements and operating practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%