Traditional Balinese architecture can
be interpreted as the spatial structure of the container Balinese
life that has evolved from generation to generation with all the
rules handed down from ancient times, to the development of a
realization of thephysical characteristics are revealed in palm-Kosali Asta Kosala, Asta Patali and
others, to the adjustments by the undagi which is
consistent with the instructionsreferred to.

Basic Concepts

Basic Concepts
Traditional Balinese architecture has the basic concepts in developing andspatial influences, such as:
§ Orientation Cosmology, known as Sanga Mandala
§ The balance of Cosmology, Manik Ring Cucupu
§ Hierarchy space, consisting of workshops and Tri Tri Angga
§ Dimensions Balinese based on the proportion and human scale

Orientation Cosmology / Sanga Mandala
Sanga Mandala is an absolute benchmark in the traditional Balinese architecture,where Sanga Mandala is composed of three axes, namely:
A. Tri-axis Loka: Bhur, Bhwah, Swah; (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere)
2. Axis of the ritual: Kangin (rising sun) and Kauh (sunset)
3. Natural axis: Mountains and Seas
