2023
DOI: 10.47836/pjssh.31.1.15
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Cultural Tradition as a Local Context for Sustainable of Urban Identity in Gianyar City Case Study

Abstract: This study explores the role of cultural traditions in maintaining identity for the city’s sustainability by looking at the relationship between cultural traditions, conservation, and urban design. Local culture, customs, and traditions are recognized as forming the character of space that gives identity. So cultural sustainability becomes a higher emphasis in sustainable development activities. Tradition can be understood and even creates a sense of place for local communities towards their environment in glo… Show more

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“…It shows how tradition, by guaranteeing that the fundamental values of the group can be articulated and upheld in a residential environment, can bridge the evolution and transformation of communal culture (Mahira et al, 2023). Oral traditions can indeed be an early milestone in tracing or reconstructing the history and culture of a nation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It shows how tradition, by guaranteeing that the fundamental values of the group can be articulated and upheld in a residential environment, can bridge the evolution and transformation of communal culture (Mahira et al, 2023). Oral traditions can indeed be an early milestone in tracing or reconstructing the history and culture of a nation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Balance reflection is widely used in the art world as a concept to see how artists in Bali use aesthetic values to create a work of art that is more prominent in karawitan artwork. The concept of balance amid the socio-cultural life of Balinese people can be divided into balance in the second dimension and balance in the third dimension [14]. The concept of balance in the second dimension can produce harmonious and disharmonious forms of interweaving, commonly called Rwa Bhineda.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%