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Rumah adat is Indonesian term for traditional vernacular houses. Pages in category "Rumah adat" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
Natural materials – timber, bamboo, thatch, and fibre – make up rumah adat. [5] The traditional house of Nias has post, beam, and lintel construction with flexible nail-less joints, and non-load bearing walls are typical of rumah adat. Traditional dwellings have developed to respond to Indonesia's hot and wet monsoon climate.
Rumoh Aceh (Acehnese: "Aceh house") is a type of traditional vernacular house found in the Aceh Province in Indonesia.It is basically a wooden pile dwelling.Rumoh Aceh is the largest and tallest of all vernacular house types found in Aceh Province, the others are the Rumoh Santeut and the Rangkang.
The thousand legs house (Indonesian: Rumah kaki seribu) is the traditional house of the Arfak people who reside in Manokwari Regency, West Papua. [1] The house is dubbed "Thousand Legs" because it uses many supporting poles underneath, so when seen, it has many legs like a millipede. Meanwhile, its roof is made of straw or sago leaves.
[1] its 300 meters long, and 15 meters wide, as well as 3 meters high. [1] Few families live in lamin houses because this house can accommodate approximately 100 people. [1] In 1967, Indonesia Government inaugurated the lamin house at East Kalimantan. [2] Lamin houses have few stanchion to sustain floor house. [2]
Ada ruang untuk ketua rumah, untuk pertemuan keluarga, untuk anak perempuan yang sudah menikah tapi tidak punya rumah, dan anak laki-laki tertua yang sudah menikah. Ruang ini dipengaruhi oleh budaya Batak. Pada zaman dahulu, Rumah Bolon merupakan tempat tinggal 13 raja Batak. Saat ini, hanya beberapa rumah Bolon yang bisa ditemukan di Sumatera ...
Traditional house in Nias. The Omo sebua is a traditional house style of the Nias people from Nias island, Indonesia.They are built only for the houses of the village's chiefs.
The Rumah Limas is also known as the traditional house of South Sumatra and Sundanese West Java, although they have same "Rumah Limas" name, the design is slightly different. The modern government and public buildings often based on Malay style roof design, such as government buildings in Riau and Jambi, as well as the roof design of Muzium ...