Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements
Understanding and identifying the spatial layout patterns of traditional houses is a pivotal feature for preserving and enhancing the cultural heritage of twelve houses which have been an object to be studied. This research investigates a comprehensive study to understand a particular architectur...
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| description | Understanding and identifying the spatial layout patterns of traditional houses is a pivotal feature 
for preserving and enhancing the cultural heritage of twelve houses which have been an object to be studied. 
This research investigates a comprehensive study to understand a particular architectural plan in a participa-
tive community of design processing on decoding spatial layout patterns through a generative Justified Plan 
Graph (g-JPG) as a grammatical spatial approach. This research examines the grammar using the rule-based 
spatial structure of traditional housing in three urban kampung in Indonesia. This method applies three pro-
cedures, such as collecting data, extracting jpg grammar, and formulating jpg grammar. Regarding the in-
vestigated result, indigenous and non-indigenous dwellers have mostly constructed the spatial configuration 
axially and created a spatial penetration or intersectional space on movement by generating and distancing 
social concept long models in their traditional houses. Another finding is that the houses’ spatial layouts are 
integrated as spacious hall-centred, representing a rule-structure and form-based. It is found that this study 
can serve as a valuable resource for architects and researchers who are interested in preserving and revital-
izing the architectural identity of traditional housing. | 
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| spelling | doaj-art-0b413b86aabd4da9b72d130d89e27bb12024-12-04T16:29:21ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Architecture and Urbanism2029-79552029-79472024-12-0148210.3846/jau.2024.20832Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlementsNova Asriana0Rendy Perdana Khidmat1Faculty of Infrastructure and Regional Technology, Institut Teknologi Sumatera, South Sumatera, Indonesia; Centre for Urban Syntax and Architecture (CUSA), Palembang, IndonesiaFaculty of Infrastructure and Regional Technology, Institut Teknologi Sumatera, South Sumatera, Indonesia Understanding and identifying the spatial layout patterns of traditional houses is a pivotal feature for preserving and enhancing the cultural heritage of twelve houses which have been an object to be studied. This research investigates a comprehensive study to understand a particular architectural plan in a participa- tive community of design processing on decoding spatial layout patterns through a generative Justified Plan Graph (g-JPG) as a grammatical spatial approach. This research examines the grammar using the rule-based spatial structure of traditional housing in three urban kampung in Indonesia. This method applies three pro- cedures, such as collecting data, extracting jpg grammar, and formulating jpg grammar. Regarding the in- vestigated result, indigenous and non-indigenous dwellers have mostly constructed the spatial configuration axially and created a spatial penetration or intersectional space on movement by generating and distancing social concept long models in their traditional houses. Another finding is that the houses’ spatial layouts are integrated as spacious hall-centred, representing a rule-structure and form-based. It is found that this study can serve as a valuable resource for architects and researchers who are interested in preserving and revital- izing the architectural identity of traditional housing. https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/20832justified plan graphspatial patterntraditional houses | 
| spellingShingle | Nova Asriana Rendy Perdana Khidmat Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements Journal of Architecture and Urbanism justified plan graph spatial pattern traditional houses | 
| title | Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements | 
| title_full | Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements | 
| title_fullStr | Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements | 
| title_full_unstemmed | Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements | 
| title_short | Decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements | 
| title_sort | decoding spatial layout patterns of traditional houses in urban kampung settlements | 
| topic | justified plan graph spatial pattern traditional houses | 
| url | https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/20832 | 
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