巴乔部落房屋的形式是居住环境的适应过程

Ahda Mulyati, Muhammad Najib, A. Astha
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巴乔部落是一个生活在海岸或岛屿上的部落。这与他们的生计(即渔民)有关。尽管大多数人已经占据了土地,但渔民仍然选择靠近海滩的土地。研究的目的是发现他们生活中的基本事物,作为适应居住环境的过程。采用的方法是自然定性研究法,选取陆地上的住宅和仍选择水上陆地的住宅作为个案进行分析。尽管在占用住宅用地方面已经发生了变化,但巴乔部落在住宅的安置方面仍有一些调整,他们的住宅离水或海岸非常近。沿海土地上的民居仍以面向大海的后室为主室,形状像高跷屋,而正面则面向道路,作为社交空间。占据陆地和公路的住宅是主要的朝向和社会交往区域。虽然还有一个后室,但它不是主室。建筑物的形状在结构和建筑材料上都发生了变化。陆地上的建筑几乎都是永久性的,由几个房间组成,可用作卧室、起居室等。相比之下,占用水地的房屋仍然使用木头、竹子和西米树叶编织的屋顶,只有一个单间的家庭房,配有一个后阳台。
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The Form of The Bajo Tribe’s House as an Adaptation Process Residential Environment
The Bajo tribe is a tribe that lives on the coast or islands. This is related to their livelihood, namely fishermen. Even though most already occupy land, fishermen still choose land close to the beach. The research aims to discover the essential things in their lives as a process of adaptation to the residential environment. The method used is naturalistic qualitative research by selecting several samples of residential houses on land and those that still choose land above water as cases to be analyzed. Even though there have been changes in occupying residential land, the Bajo tribe still has several adjustments regarding the placement of their homes, which are incredibly close to water or the coast. Residential houses on coastal land still have a back room facing the sea as the main room and are shaped like a house on stilts, while the front faces the road as a space for social interaction. Residential houses that occupy land and highways are the primary orientation and areas for social interaction. Although there is still a back room, it is not the main room. The shape of the building has changed both in structure and building materials. Almost all buildings on the land are permanent, consisting of several rooms, functioning as a bedroom, living room, etc.. In contrast, houses that occupy water land still use wood, bamboo, and woven sago leaf roofs and only have a onebedroom family room equipped with a back terrace.
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