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  2. Rumah Kebaya - Wikipedia

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    Rumah Kebaya is a name of a Betawi traditional house. The name comes from the shape of the roof, which resembles a fold of the Kebaya form of dress. The fold can be seen from the side of the house. Beside that, the Betawi have other traditional houses, namely Rumah Gudang and Rumah Joglo. Although the Betawi have 3 traditional houses, but the ...

  3. Rumah Panggung Betawi - Wikipedia

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    Rumah Panggung is one type of traditional Betawi house whose floor is raised from the ground using wooden poles. This house is different from a Rumah Darat that sticks to the ground. Betawi houses on stilts are built in coastal areas with the aim of dealing with floods or tides.

  4. Balaksuji - Wikipedia

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    Balaksuji is the staircase in front of Rumah Panggung Betawi. [1] Among the Sundanese people, this kind of ladder is nicknamed "golodog". [2] In Betawi culture, balaksuji is considered to have a philosophical element. Balaksuji is believed to be a means to ward off disaster.

  5. Rumah adat - Wikipedia

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    Rumah adat are traditional houses built in any of the vernacular architecture styles of Indonesia, ... Rumah Kebaya is a one of Betawi traditional house. The main ...

  6. Betawi people - Wikipedia

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    Rumah kebaya, Betawi traditional house. Traditionally Betawi people are not urban dwellers living in gedong (European-style building) or two-storied Chinese rumah toko clustered in and around Batavia city walls. They are living in kampungs around the city filled with orchards. As Jakarta becomes more and more densely populated, so do Betawi ...

  7. Category:Rumah adat - Wikipedia

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  8. Tongkonan - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Batak architecture - Wikipedia

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    The bale ("meeting hall"), rumah ("house"), and sopo ("rice barn") are the three main building types common to the different Batak groups. The rumah has traditionally been a large house in which a group of families lives communally. During the day, the interior is a shared living space, and at night, cloth or matting drapes provide families ...