THE IDENTITY OF BUTON MARADIKA TRADITIONAL HOUSES IN BAUBAU CITY

  • Zakaria Umar M
  • Faslih A
  • Rosyidah S
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Abstract

Maradika's architectural identity tends to fade. This research is aimed at identifying and analyzing Maradika's house identity on the plan, view, and section. A general qualitative method is used in this study. Data were analyzed by descriptive and historical. This study concluded that Maradika's home identity as a supporter of the Buton Sultanate was reflected in the plan, view and section. In the plan category is made with a small size of 6.89 m2 x 3.89 m2. In the category of section there are round pole shapes, tada (poles supported by one elbow), poles planted soil, and poles dragged with close proximity. In the category of view there is no roof form of a double decker house, the shape of the pabate is made of triangle, and the ladder is placed perpendicular to the house.

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Zakaria Umar, M., Faslih, A., & Rosyidah, S. (2018). THE IDENTITY OF BUTON MARADIKA TRADITIONAL HOUSES IN BAUBAU CITY. DIMENSI (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment), 45(1), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.9744/dimensi.45.1.55-62

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