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KPR (Kredit Pemilikan Rumah) - housing mortgage KTI (Karya Tulis Ilmiah) - Scientific paper KTP (Kartu Tanda Penduduk) - Identity Card KUD (Koperasi Unit Desa) - cooperation of farmers in a village. KUK (Kredit Usaha Kecil) - micro credits for small-scale business. KUR (Kredit Usaha Rakyat ) - government priority program for financing MSMEs ...
A model of tagog anjing form of Sundanese traditional house. The Sundanese traditionally maintain the knowledge of their ancestors and their traditional lifestyles in close harmony with nature, which extends to their construction methods, using local materials such as timber, stone, bamboo, thatched materials, and palm leaves.
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 ...
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.
Tongkonan is the traditional ancestral house, or rumah adat, of the Torajan people in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Tongkonan has a distinguishing boat-shaped and oversized saddleback roof. Like most of the Indonesia's Austronesian-based traditional architecture, tongkonan is built on piles. Its construction is a laborious task, and it is usually ...
The collecting of objects for Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum was started in 1984 when the rumah bari, an authentic limas house, was transported to a new location at Balaputradeva Museum. Some collections that were previously housed in the rumah bari was moved to Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum. [2]
Examples of rumah adat include: . Rumoh Aceh, is the largest and tallest type of traditional houses of Acehnese people. It has a wooden gabled roof, decorated with wood carvings of floral or geometric patterns on the exterior.
There is a room in Rumah Panjang Julangan Titah that may be used for free by people who have been assigned to Kampung Melilas and want to spend the night there. [6] By the end of 2015, the only longhouse in the final village of Melilas was over 40 years old and in critical condition.