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The traditional houses of Kampung Naga represent an indigenous settlement that adheres strongly to local beliefs and preserves traditional values as the core of its cultural life. This study aims to examine how fixed, semi-fixed, and non-fixed spatial elements in Kampung Naga traditional houses influence community behavior, particularly in social interaction, religious practices, and family life. The research employs a qualitative approach through direct observation and in-depth interviews conducted in residents’ houses. The analysis focuses on fixed elements such as location, orientation, size, floor plan, and spatial organization; semi-permanent elements including furniture arrangement, materials, and finishes; and non-permanent elements related to daily practices within the house. The findings indicate that the spatial layout of Kampung Naga traditional houses plays a significant role in shaping social behavior, religious activities, and family formation. Spatial organization based on togetherness, simplicity, and local wisdom supports the continuity of social and cultural values that have been preserved across generations.
INSIDE : Jurnal Desain Interior; Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Inside Jurnal Desain Interior; 665 - 679
Penerbit: Department of Interior Design, Faculty of Engineering, Lancang Kuning University, Indonesia