Adaptation Of Traditional Bali Architecture In New Restu Village, Central Lampung District (A Cultural Inheritance From A Social Science Perspective)

Novy Hapsari, Risma M Sinaga, Pujiati Pujiati, Dedy Miswar

Abstract


Bali is one of the islands in Indonesia that has a variety of cultures and customs ranging from dance, fine arts, music, building arts and others. Balinese people have always had things that remain attached to every aspect of their lives, namely religion, customs, beliefs and their worship system as the foundations in all aspects of Balinese life The research method used by researchers is descriptive with a qualitative approach. This research determines the research subject based on the consideration of parties who can provide the information and data needed in this research and the parties who play other roles as informants are 12 people.Restu Baru Rumbian Village is led by a village head. The village head has an important role in managing and leading this village. The duties of the village head include managing administrative affairs, infrastructure development, community development. Cultural inheritance in a Social Science perspective involves understanding how culture is passed on from one generation to the next. Culture is not only a group identity, but also shapes the way of thinking, values, norms and social systems of a society. Culture influences the relationships between individuals, social structures, patterns of interaction, policy formation, and the dynamics of a society's political and economic life.


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Balinese Traditional Architecture, Cultural Heritage, Social Studies

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v40.2.5640

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