Indonesian Houses #1, Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde #207
Indonesian Houses: Tradition and Transformtion in Vernacular Architecture
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Format
Paperback
Pages
527
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2022
Publisher
Koninklyk Instituut Voor Taal Land
ISBN-10
9067182052
ISBN-13
9789067182058
Description
This work delves into the rich tapestry of Indonesian architecture, showcasing the remarkable evolution of traditional houses throughout the archipelago. As it navigates through Indonesia's diverse cultural landscapes, it illustrates how vernacular designs have been shaped by a multitude of influences, including climate, geography, and the various ethnic traditions that characterize the region.
Presenting a blend of scholarly research and captivating imagery, the book reveals the inherent connection between architecture and the cultural practices of the people. It captures the unique ways in which indigenous communities have adapted their living spaces to reflect their social values and environmental conditions. The editors curate a selection of essays that highlight both the aesthetic and functional aspects of these structures, offering insights into the architectural vernacular that has been passed down through generations.
The work also addresses the modern transformations experienced by these houses, as contemporary pressures and urbanization challenge traditional forms. It critically examines how globalization and economic development have the potential to alter the landscape of Indonesian architecture, sometimes leading to the preservation of heritage, while at other times hastening its decline.
By blending historical context with forward-looking perspectives, this volume stands as an invaluable resource for those interested in architecture, anthropology, and the preservation of cultural heritage, celebrating the unique stories held within every home across Indonesia.
Presenting a blend of scholarly research and captivating imagery, the book reveals the inherent connection between architecture and the cultural practices of the people. It captures the unique ways in which indigenous communities have adapted their living spaces to reflect their social values and environmental conditions. The editors curate a selection of essays that highlight both the aesthetic and functional aspects of these structures, offering insights into the architectural vernacular that has been passed down through generations.
The work also addresses the modern transformations experienced by these houses, as contemporary pressures and urbanization challenge traditional forms. It critically examines how globalization and economic development have the potential to alter the landscape of Indonesian architecture, sometimes leading to the preservation of heritage, while at other times hastening its decline.
By blending historical context with forward-looking perspectives, this volume stands as an invaluable resource for those interested in architecture, anthropology, and the preservation of cultural heritage, celebrating the unique stories held within every home across Indonesia.
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