Identifikasi Permukiman - Hubungan Manusia dan Lingkungan terhadap Pola Permukiman

Emilya Kalsum
5 Oct 202016:28

Summary

TLDRThis lecture explores the intricate relationship between humans, culture, and settlement patterns. It emphasizes how human activities and cultural values shape settlement patterns, and conversely, how these patterns influence human thought and lifestyle. The lecture also delves into the interdependence between the natural environment, environmental behaviors, and cultural orientations, highlighting their collective impact on architectural traditions and vernacular architecture. It discusses how religious beliefs, social structures, and economic needs are integral to the formation of settlements, stressing the importance of balance and sustainability in human-environment interactions.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The relationship between humans and the environment is crucial in shaping settlement patterns.
  • 👥 Human activities and culture are inseparable and continuously shape civilization and settlement patterns.
  • 🏡 Settlement patterns are influenced by complex cultural ideas, life views, and values that affect how people live and think.
  • 🌱 The environment can also act as a stimulus for human activities, leading to the development of private and public spaces.
  • 🌿 Environmental behaviors and processes give rise to what is known as environmental orientation, influenced by cosmology, religion, and societal rules.
  • 🏞️ The natural environment, influenced by human behaviors, results in the creation of the built environment, including residential areas and agricultural lands.
  • 🔄 There is a mutual dependency between the natural environment, environmental orientation, and human activities, creating a transactional interdependence.
  • 🏘️ Traditional architecture arises from the interplay of natural environment, human behavior, and the built environment, leading to the formation of settlements.
  • 🌱 The balance between the natural environment, human behavior, and the built environment is essential for the emergence of traditional and vernacular architecture.
  • 📚 The script emphasizes the importance of understanding the intricate connections between humans, culture, and the environment to identify and analyze settlements.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the lecture on West Kalimantan architecture?

    -The lecture focuses on the identification of settlements, both traditional and vernacular, and the relationship between human activities, culture, and settlement patterns.

  • How does human culture influence settlement patterns according to the lecture?

    -Human culture influences settlement patterns through the continuous activities of humans that are passed down from generation to generation, shaping civilization and, in turn, the physical manifestation of culture in the form of complex ideas about life views and values.

  • What is the relationship between human activities and the environment as discussed in the lecture?

    -The lecture suggests that human activities influence the environment, but the environment can also act as a stimulus or incentive for human activities, leading to the development of private and public spaces.

  • What is meant by 'environmental behavior' in the context of the lecture?

    -Environmental behavior refers to the actions and processes within the natural environment that are influenced by cultural and religious cosmology, values, and rules, which in turn affect the environment itself.

  • How does the concept of 'environmental orientation' impact the physical environment?

    -Environmental orientation includes cosmology, religion, values, and rules that influence behavior and processes in the environment, leading to the creation of the natural environment's influence on human activities.

  • What is the 'output of the environment' as mentioned in the lecture?

    -The output of the environment refers to the results of environmental behavior and processes, such as the creation of residential areas, agricultural areas, and other man-made environments that influence the natural environment.

  • How is the relationship between the natural environment, environmental orientation, and human activities described?

    -The relationship is described as interdependent, where changes in one aspect, such as the natural environment, will affect human activities and environmental orientation, and vice versa.

  • What is the significance of the term 'transactional interdependence' used in the lecture?

    -Transactional interdependence refers to the continuous and reciprocal relationships between various elements such as society, culture, behavior, and the built environment, explaining how changes in one aspect can affect others.

  • How does the lecture link traditional architecture to the relationship between humans, culture, and the environment?

    -The lecture links traditional architecture to the relationship between humans, culture, and the environment by explaining how the interaction between these elements gives rise to architectural traditions and influences settlement patterns.

  • What role does the belief system play in shaping settlement patterns in traditional societies according to the lecture?

    -In traditional societies, the belief system plays a significant role in shaping settlement patterns as it influences how humans perceive their relationship with the divine and the cosmos, leading to rituals and practices that guide their activities and settlements.

  • How does the lecture describe the economic activities in traditional or vernacular societies in relation to settlement patterns?

    -The lecture describes economic activities in traditional or vernacular societies as not solely focused on maximizing profit but also incorporating social and cultural aspects, which influence the use of land and the development of settlements.

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