The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identity

This study aims to analyse the transformation of the orientation of traditional Bugis houses in Soppeng Regency in the context of Islamization and modernization after independence. Traditional Bugis houses reflect deep cultural values, religion, and local identity. However, the influence of Islamiza...

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Main Authors: Andi Abidah, Erich Lehner
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2025-07-01
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description This study aims to analyse the transformation of the orientation of traditional Bugis houses in Soppeng Regency in the context of Islamization and modernization after independence. Traditional Bugis houses reflect deep cultural values, religion, and local identity. However, the influence of Islamization in the 16th century and modernization policies after Indonesian independence caused significant changes in the orientation of the houses. The research method used is a qualitative approach, including literature studies, field observations in four settlement locations (two old settlements and two new settlements), in-depth interviews, architectural analysis, and a thematic analysis of the data. The old settlements analysed are Jampuserenge Village and Madello Village, while the new settlements include Bulue Village and Laringgi Village. Data were collected on the orientation of houses towards the Qibla spatial patterns, and adjustments to government policies. The results of the study show that old settlements still maintain the orientation of houses towards the Qibla as a reflection of religious values, although there are adaptations to modernization through the addition of facades to make them appear to face the road. In contrast, new settlements prioritize the orientation of houses facing the road according to the spatial planning policy implemented in the 1970s. These changes reflect the Bugis people’s ability to balance traditional values and the demands of modernity. Modifications such as the addition of facades are a creative strategy in maintaining cultural and religious identity amidst social change. This study provides insight into how the Bugis people adapt to external influences while maintaining their cultural heritage, which is relevant in understanding the dynamics of traditional culture and architecture in a modern context.
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spelling doaj-art-40e2a1bc3fc64d598d01d1db92adfac22025-08-20T02:47:13ZengUniversity of BolognaConservation Science in Cultural Heritage1974-49511973-94942025-07-012428530110.6092/issn.1973-9494/2246720852The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identityAndi Abidah0Erich Lehner1Architecture Study Program, State University of Makassar IndonesiaInstitute of History of Art, Building Archaeology and Restoration, Technische Universität Wien, AustriaThis study aims to analyse the transformation of the orientation of traditional Bugis houses in Soppeng Regency in the context of Islamization and modernization after independence. Traditional Bugis houses reflect deep cultural values, religion, and local identity. However, the influence of Islamization in the 16th century and modernization policies after Indonesian independence caused significant changes in the orientation of the houses. The research method used is a qualitative approach, including literature studies, field observations in four settlement locations (two old settlements and two new settlements), in-depth interviews, architectural analysis, and a thematic analysis of the data. The old settlements analysed are Jampuserenge Village and Madello Village, while the new settlements include Bulue Village and Laringgi Village. Data were collected on the orientation of houses towards the Qibla spatial patterns, and adjustments to government policies. The results of the study show that old settlements still maintain the orientation of houses towards the Qibla as a reflection of religious values, although there are adaptations to modernization through the addition of facades to make them appear to face the road. In contrast, new settlements prioritize the orientation of houses facing the road according to the spatial planning policy implemented in the 1970s. These changes reflect the Bugis people’s ability to balance traditional values and the demands of modernity. Modifications such as the addition of facades are a creative strategy in maintaining cultural and religious identity amidst social change. This study provides insight into how the Bugis people adapt to external influences while maintaining their cultural heritage, which is relevant in understanding the dynamics of traditional culture and architecture in a modern context.https://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/22467house orientation transformationtraditional bugis houseislamizationmodernizationlocal identity
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The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identity
Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage
house orientation transformation
traditional bugis house
islamization
modernization
local identity
title The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identity
title_full The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identity
title_fullStr The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identity
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title_short The transformation of house orientation following islamization and independence in Soppeng Regency: a study of culture and local identity
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traditional bugis house
islamization
modernization
local identity
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