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  2. Balinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    The prominence of Bali as a popular island resort with cultural significance has stimulated demand for modern Balinese architecture applied to tourism-related buildings. Hotels, villas, cottages, restaurants, shops, museums, and airports have incorporated Balinese themes, style, and design in their architecture.

  3. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In the Javanese Kraton, for example, large pendopos of the joglo roof form with tumpang sari ornamentation are elaborate but based on common Javanese forms, while the omo sebua ("chief's house") in Bawomataluo, Nias is an enlarged version of the homes in the village, the palaces of the Balinese such as the Puri Agung in Gianyar use the ...

  4. House of the Day: Bali-Style Modern on Miami Beach - AOL

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    This 5,500-square-foot beach beauty in picture-perfect Miami Beach, Fla., boasts over a hundred feet of staggering water views. The property features massive, floor-to-ceiling windows that ...

  5. List of house styles - Wikipedia

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    13 Modern and Post-modern. 14 ... This list of house styles lists styles of vernacular architecture – i.e., outside any academic tradition – used in the design of ...

  6. Balinese traditional house - Wikipedia

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    Balinese traditional house refers to the traditional house of Balinese people in Bali, Indonesia. The Balinese traditional house is the product of a blend of Hindu and Buddhist beliefs fused with Austronesian animism, resulting in a house that is "in harmony" with the law of the cosmos of Balinese Hinduism .

  7. New Indies architecture - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, the style was strongly influenced by the design of Berlage; this is reflected in Indonesia as well. Characteristically, New Indies Style is similar with Dutch Rationalism with its use of Romanesque-inspired arches while keeping the regularity of traditional Classicist form. The form began to show functional approach ...

  8. Elora Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Elora Hardy was born in 1980 in Canada to creative and artistic parents Penny Berton and John Hardy. [10] They settled in Bali, Indonesia in the 1970's and Elora grew up and was surrounded with many friendly craftsmen and women from the village and other areas surrounding it.

  9. Made Wijaya - Wikipedia

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    Made Wijaya (22 March 1953 – 28 August 2016) was an Australian landscape gardener who was based in Bali.. A world-renowned tropical garden designer, he was one of the island's most flamboyant, controversial and larger-than-life characters, an artist, designer, photographer, videographer, landscape designer and gardener, historian, journalist, humourist, satirist, diarist, anthropologist and ...