Batak Toba is one of the tribes in Indonesia that traditionally resides in hilly areas around the Toba Lake, North Sumatra. However, the architectural spaces and vernacular settlements of this tribe have been significantly affected by modernization and changing lifestyles. One of the rapidly transformed areas with unavoidable demolitions is the Meat Village.
This research explores the meaning of architectural spaces and vernacular settlements in the consciousness of Meat Village residents as a concept for building new houses and settlements. It used transcendental phenomenology to unearth meanings spaces.
The results show that the architectural space of a residential house is bona, which means the 'origin' or 'principal' that represents a clan. Meanwhile, the vernacular settlement (huta) represents the lineage (pomparan), whose existence is determined by the horja, a customary council. It concludes that the architectural spaces and vernacular settlements of the Batak Toba in the Meat Village are a manifestation of the existing lineage that needs to be continuously maintained. This meaning can also be applied to the transformation of architecture and settlements in the future.
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Teknik Arsitektur
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English
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Internasional
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Parmonangan M_2022_ISVS_The Meanings of Architectural Spaces_OK.pdf
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