Rep. Fac. Sci. Engrg. Saga Univ 32-2( 2003), 29~39 Reports of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga University, Vol. 32, No.2, 2003 A Monograph of Desa Adat Taro in Bali Island, Indonesia By Satoshi OTANI, Ryutaro GOTO and Yoshisuke NAKAOKA Abstract: This monograph describes about the socio-space of Desa Adat Taro that is the village of the origin of Bali Aga - the original Balinese - according to tradition, to focussing on the space formation of village, house compound and housing pavilion. Site plan of the house compound of Desa Adat Taro is the same as that of Bali Hindu villages in the plain region. However, the housing form of Muten - a sleeping pavilion - in which a bed and a cooking stove coexist is the same as that of Bali Aga villages in the mountainous region. The dwelling of Desa Adat Taro is interesting as the example which Bali aga type and Bali Hindu type was mixed in, or an example in the transition stage which shifts to the latter from the former. Keywords: Bali Aga Village, Desa Adat Taro, monograph, spatial formation
ジャワ島 ギルマヌク インド洋 バリ海 バリ島 スンビラン ベロン アグン山 タロ スバトゥ プラ ブサキ プラ グヌン カウィ ティルタ エンプル テガララン カユビィグヌン カウィ ウブッドゥ マヌアバ サヌール パチュン ペジェンクトリィ プタヌ川 ジュラー プヌリサン山スカワナバトゥール山キンタマーニトゥルニャン プリアタン Fig.1 Island of Bali プルドゥ パクリサン川 バトゥール湖
Fig.2 Typical landscape of inland Bali Fig.3 The Gates of the Village - see down from north Fig.4 Geographic situation on Banjar Taro Kaja
Fig.5 Site plan of Desa Adat Taro
Fig.6 Roof plan of the house compound in Desa Adat Taro
Fig.7 Traditional buildings on the house compound in Desa Adat Taro
Fig.8 Site plan of the house compound in Desa Peludu and Desa Kayubih Fig.9 Traditional buildings on the house compound in Desa Peludu and Desa Kayubih