Abstract

<p><em><span lang="EN-US">Bali is a gathering of tourist who come from all over the country. Because of this, a mixture of cultures emerged on the island ranging from lifestyles such as clothing, language, food to architecture, so that over time Balinese architecture became faded. To prevent this, it is necessary to preserve traditional Balinese architecture by applying traditional forms of architecture to new buildings, especially the theater (as buildings that become icons of Balinese culture). The theory chosen was traditional Balinese architecture, contemporary theater provisions and neo-vernacular architecture. The method used to trace the case is descriptive qualitative by taking important aspects in neo-vernacular architecture as a meeting point between traditional Balinese architecture and neo-vernacular, then these aspects are used as a benchmark in the design transformation from what was originally a small span building to a wide span with a theater function. The study results obtained are guidelines and examples of the application of Asta Kosala-kosali in contemporary theater on spatial, roof, body and foot structures of Balinese architecture and the combination of Balinese architectural tectonics in contemporary art theater. This journal has a high urgency because at present there are many functions that require wide-span buildings, so that Balinese architecture can be applied to buildings without eliminating the culture or noble values in it.</span></em></p>

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