Abstract

Architecture plays an essential role in various aspects of life and becomes evidence in tracing the nation's history. Efforts to encourage the preservation of historical buildings, including preserving the architectural style of Balinese temples, have been carried out by many people. The traditions and local wisdom of traditional Balinese architecture inherited from the people in Bali can be used as cultural capital and symbolic capital for the development and preservation of traditional Balinese architecture. Restoration activities at the Temple of Guwang Village, Gianyar Bali, Indonesia aim to restore the building as closely as possible to its original form by prioritizing aspects of preservation so that the carving patterns, ornaments, and characteristics of traditional Balinese architecture in the temple still survive as evidence of civilization and historical developments. The exploratory qualitative method [24] was used in this study by triangulation of data collection, namely from documents, observations and in-depth interviews. This research method aims to analyze the dominance of cultural and symbolic capital in the restoration process carried out by the people of Guwang Village. The results of this study will undoubtedly enrich the vocabulary of researchers and readers in understanding the process of restoring the architectural heritage of temples in Bali, and in addition, to offer knowledge in the scientific area of architectural culture and to improve and add understanding, both for authors and readers.

Highlights

  • Cultural heritage is a nation's cultural wealth that is important for understanding and developing history, science, and culture, so it needs to be protected and maintained to foster awareness of its identity

  • The aim is to restore the authenticity of objects/cultural heritage sites from an archaeological, historical, and technical perspective

  • Law No.11 of 2010 [5] concerning Cultural Heritage states that restoration is an effort to restore the condition

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Introduction

Cultural heritage is a nation's cultural wealth that is important for understanding and developing history, science, and culture, so it needs to be protected and maintained to foster awareness of its identity. Cultural heritage is the nation's cultural wealth as a form of thought and behavior in human life. It is crucial for understanding and developing history, science, and culture in society, nation, and state [29][30][31]. One way to protect and maintain cultural heritage objects/sites is to restore restoration. The aim is to restore the authenticity of objects/cultural heritage sites from an archaeological, historical, and technical perspective

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