Abstract

The increasing number of residents demands the provision of settlement facilities and infrastructure. Limited land is an obstacle to the development in the horizontal direction, especially the use of green open land which will cause land conversion. The limitation of the building height regulated by local regulations, as well as the local wisdom, namely vertical holiness can be a challenge related to the idea of building multi-storey buildings. When you want to enter the lower floors of the building, there is a feeling of doubt because there are other residents on the upper floors who step over. This study aims to reveal the relationship of vertical holiness with multi-storey building design and formulate vertical holiness as an effort to implement it in a design so that it can be accepted by the community. This study uses a methodology to examine the problem by interviewing the stakeholders and filling out the questionnaire, therefore, the relationship between vertical holiness and multi-storey building design can be obtained. The results of the study clearly confirm that there is indeed a correlation between vertical holiness and multi-storey building design. Thus, the design should pay attention to this vertical holiness. The study also encourages that the formulation of vertical holiness should be legally stated in regulation so that it is easily understood and accepted by the community.
 

Highlights

  • Local wisdom in the community must always be maintained so that it continues to exist and develop as an effort to preserve the noble heritage of its predecessors

  • There has been a regional regulation that regulates the height of buildings, namely the Regional Regulation of Bali Province Number 16 Year 2009, which regulates the height of a multistorey building that cannot exceed fifteen meters

  • Purpose of the Research This study aims to answer the research problems related to the vertical holiness in relation to multi-storey building design such as: 1. To find out the relationship between vertical holiness and height of each room/floor of a multi-storey building

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Introduction

Background Local wisdom in the community must always be maintained so that it continues to exist and develop as an effort to preserve the noble heritage of its predecessors. People who have a certain view of vertical purity often reject the existence of multilevel Civil Engineering development such as multi-storey buildings or flats. There are some people who do not care about this problem or have different perspectives so that they take for granted the construction of existing multistorey buildings. This is what can lead to the occurrence of pros and cons in society; a solution is needed that can minimize or eliminate the differences. There has been a regional regulation that regulates the height of buildings, namely the Regional Regulation of Bali Province Number 16 Year 2009, which regulates the height of a multistorey building that cannot exceed fifteen meters

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