MEMBACA CITRA KOTA SINGARAJA
Abstract
Singaraja town with its territory of 27,89 Km2 is a part of an administrative territory at Buleleng regency. It’s predicted that Singaraja town is the only one having an “urban designâ€. A territory has a meaning as a place of a city architecturally, and also it’s set up by a space. Beside the existence of a Puri (castle), a traditional market, a harbor, China-town and the others, at Singaraja town is also available a lot of the Dutch’s architectural heritage.A town image is a mental description of a city according to its society’s viewpoint approximate. Related to be an effort of keeping Singaraja town image that has an unique characteristic, so it needs taking care and preserving by conducting a conservation.Key word : the image-Singaraja town-conservation ÂReferences
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