The Unique of Architectural Style and Tourist Attractions: The Development of Cultural Tourism in Karangasem
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Published: 15 April 2024

The Unique of Architectural Style and Tourist Attractions: The Development of Cultural Tourism in Karangasem

I Dewa Gede Agung Diasana Putra, I Made Adhika , Anak Agung Ngurah Aritama, I Dewa Gede Putra

Udayana University, Indonesia

journal of social and political sciences
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10.31014/aior.1991.07.02.485

Pages: 38-45

Keywords: Local Culture, Tourism, Maintaining, Ornament, Architectural Style

Abstract

Provisions on spatial planning regulations and building regulations regarding the regulation of the development of local architectural potentials and characteristics. Traditional Balinese architecture is one of the many contributions of Indonesian architecture to the building sector. Bali has a diversity of forms and varieties of traditional architecture. Likewise, East Bali can display Balinese architecture and further enrich traditional architecture in Indonesia. An architectural work consists of various aspects such as mass composition, shape, proportion, scale, ornamentation, and other elements. Ornaments, better known as decoration, are one of the components of architectural work and are commonly used in traditional Balinese architecture. East Bali, part of the Karangasem kingdom (now Karangasem Regency) during the Central Bali era, has preserved several unique architectural masterpieces. The uniqueness of this ancient building in Karangasem is an essential component in developing world tourism and cultural tourism. By conducting field studies and identifying the uniqueness of historical buildings in Karangasem, this paper attempts to identify the unique characteristics of Karangasem architecture. In the future, this uniqueness will become one of the components of tourism attraction. Therefore, it is essential to learn more about the potential and quality of buildings, especially those related to their decoration, so that they can be used as a guide for creating new buildings in the East Bali region, especially Karangasem, as well as as a component of tourism development.

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