| dc.description.abstract | This study aims to find and define interiority as an initiative to
preserve culture and traditions in Sade Village, Lombok Island, a
tourist area in Indonesia. This study adopted qualitative research with
the case study method, recording several data sources through field
observation, literature studies, archives, and in-depth interviews with
community leaders. This study identifies the typology of areas that
create psychological, form-based, atmospheric, and programmatic
interiority (Teston, 2020) in various configurations. This study found
the types of interiorities in Sade Village that contribute to the corridor’s
uniqueness, visitors’ feeling of insideness, and the area’s maintenance.
Five categories of interiority, namely psychological, form-based,
atmospheric, programmatic, and narrative interiority were found in the
corridor of Sade Village. The finding on narrative interiority refers to the
philosophy of social life of the local community, producing interiority
by the meaningful ancient tradition and local beliefs. This study would
contribute to increasing awareness of the inherent cultural values of Sade
Village to strengthen the image of the area and its tourism potential. | en_US |