Abstract

Home as a home for humans. The Nias community has a traditional house called the omo hada which is built on empirical experience not through education achieved with an education degree as a graduate architect. Traditional houses as cultural heritage become a place of residence for residents. Building this traditional house is designed as a building that is resistant to climate, weather and even to earthquakes. The technology contained in this traditional house can educate the public, who are able to provide evidence of traditional technology that can be aligned with current building construction. This traditional house can be used as a learning medium for students because the structure of the traditional community house building has given an educational value that can survive until now and which has become evidence of civilized society. The existence of the Southern Nias traditional house has provided educational values in building behavior of its people in the new era.

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