Ngajeng Wong Kalang yard, in harmony with nature: Ethnographic approach in Kalang Village, Lumansari Village, Gemuh District, Kendal Regency - Central Java

Setio, Stefanus Prabani and Putra, Heristama Anugerah (2024) Ngajeng Wong Kalang yard, in harmony with nature: Ethnographic approach in Kalang Village, Lumansari Village, Gemuh District, Kendal Regency - Central Java. ARTEKS: Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur, 9 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2541-0598 (p) , 2541-1217 (e)

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Abstract

Pekarangan ngajeng (Ngajeng yard) is an open area at the front of the residence. Ngajeng yards are formed based on the division of residential land. The formation of the Ngajeng yard is based on tradition. The Ngajeng yard's use is determined by social, religious, traditional, and agricultural factors. The ngajeng yard is still preserved by the Kalang village's Javanese sub-ethnic group, the Kalang. The advantage of the ngajeng yard space as a path for the sun's movement is provided by the Limasap house, where the Kalang people reside, being oriented towards the North and South. Specifically, the objective of the ngajeng yard following the direction of the sun's movement will be covered in this research. The methods used are 1) ethnography, describing traditions related to the Ngajeng yard as well as religious aspects and beliefs of the Kalang people; 2) Analysis of the sun's movement in the East to West trajectory. The orientation of the traditional Limasap omah (house) building influences the existence of the ngajeng yard; 3) The next stage is looking for a belief system through ontology, explanation, prediction, axiology, practice, and epistemology approaches. At this stage, a belief system about the Ngajeng yard is obtained. Thus, it can be concluded that the Ngajeng yard is an open space that has various functions for the Kalang people. These functions are 1) Social function, as a communication, mitigation, and security space; 2) The function of tradition, as a space for the obong tradition to lead ancestors to nirvana; 3) Agricultural function, related to tandur (planting) traditions and harvest traditions. The belief system that is formed is a legacy of tradition related to the implementation of the wong (people) Kalang tradition.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Kalang tradition, Obong tradition, Omah tradition
Subjects: N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
T Technology > TH Building construction
Divisions: Fakultas Teknik > Prodi Arsitektur
Depositing User: Purnomo Stefanus Prabani Setio Hastorahmanto Budi
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2026 05:12
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2026 03:34
URI: http://repositori.ukdc.ac.id/id/eprint/2626

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