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  2. Sumbanese traditional house - Wikipedia

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    The Sumbanese clan house is largely a timber and bamboo constructions, bamboo being more used on the western side of Sumba Island than on the east. [3] Tree trunks constitute the four principal house posts and other load bearing elements. Only certain hardwoods are reserved for the construction of special ancestral houses (uma marapu). Walls ...

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This complex comprises 10 settlements, with facilities like houses (pictured), granaries, burials, ceremonial grounds with menhirs, rice-fields, bamboo forests, and pastures for buffalos and pigs. They occupy about 3.205 sq km with plateaus at 300–2,000 metres (980–6,560 ft) above sea level.

  4. Penglipuran - Wikipedia

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    Penglipuran people believe that the bamboo forest does not grow by itself but rather was planted by their ancestors. Therefore bamboo is considered a symbol of their historical roots. [2] The bamboo forest that grows on the village territory cover 37.7 hectares (previously 50 hectares); it includes 15 bamboo species.

  5. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Batak Toba house in North Sumatra. Ethnic groups in Indonesia are often associated with their distinctive form of rumah adat. [2] The houses are at the centre of a web of customs, social relations, traditional laws, taboos, myths, and religions that bind the villagers together.

  6. Sundanese traditional house - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Lopo house - Wikipedia

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    Lopo house is East Nusa Tenggara traditional house in Indonesia. [1] Lopo house doesn't have wall. [1] People from East Nusa Tenggara used to call this house as versatile house. [1] one of East Nusa Tenggara tribes live at Lopo house is Abui tribe. [2] Lopo house is made from Bamboo. [2] This house have three floor with their function. [2]

  8. Rumah adat - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Batak Toba house in North Sumatra. With few exceptions, the peoples of the Indonesian archipelago share a common Austronesian ancestry (originating in Taiwan, c. 6,000 years ago [4]) or Sundaland, a sunken area in Southeast Asia, and the traditional homes of Indonesia share a number of characteristics, such as timber construction and varied and elaborate roof structures. [4]

  9. Bunong house - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Bunong house is built with almost no legs and has a thatched grass roof and flattened bamboo walls. [1]The architecture is close to the conical Mbaru Niang house of rumah adat traditional houses built in any of the vernacular architecture styles of Indonesia, collectively belonging to the Austronesian architecture.