Traditional settlements can be a form of identity of a community. Research on the Sasak Limbungan traditional residential garden has resulted in a residential garden design concept that is loaded with cultural values of the Sasak people and forms the basis for this research. This study aims to analyze and formulate the Sasak of Limbungan traditional settlement design concepts through identification of the characteristics of traditional settlements and the factors forming settlements, a study of the elements of settlements, layout, and symbolism, as well as a study of aspects of traditional settlement layout. The study used qualitative methods and took locations in Limbungan Hamlet, East Lombok. Data collection was carried out through interview techniques, library research, and field surveys. The results showed that the Limbungan traditional settlement had a cluster / group pattern. The formation of settlements is influenced by aspects of social coating, religion, and kinship ties. Forming elements of settlements consist of traditional Bale, Panteq, cages, courtyards, roads, fences, agricultural land, and mosques.
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