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22. MAGERSARI
?
Magersari
is
the
right
of
abdi
dalem
(servant)
to
occupy
the
land
or
part
of
the
dalem
(noble’s
house).
Abdi
dalem
works
as
a
servant
for
the
noble
in
exchange
for
a
place
to
live,
to
receive
the
good
fortune
of
blessing.
Does
the
social
structure
model
have
a
chance
to
be
applied
avoiding
agriculture
marginalizadon?
Is
there
any
new
kind
of
magersari
today?
23. WHAT
WILL
HAPPEN
IF
JABABEKA
INDUSTRIAL
AREA
BECOME
THE
NEW
NOBLE
FOR
AGRICULTURE
MAGERSARI
?
There
are
15,000
companies
in
Jababeka.
Imagine
if
every
companies
have
three
magersari
farmer
families,
there
will
be
a
chance
for
45,000
families
working
in
shared
farming
space.
It
is
exceeding
the
number
of
poor
family
in
Bekasi.
It
will
be
a
new
social
structure
system.
45. JESUIT
RESIDENCE
AND
CHAPEL
UPPER
WATER
ROSERVOIR
BIODIGESTER
DORMITORY
LIVESTOCK
EXISTING
BUILDINGS
CLASS
ROOMS
AMSB
SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
LOWER
WATER
ROSERVOIR
MULTI
PURPOSE
OPEN
SPACE