Indonesian houses tradition and transformation in vernacular architecture

The traditional houses and settlements of the several hundred ethnic groups of Indonesia are extremely varied and all have their own unique history. Underlying this rich diversity are fundamental similarities rooted in the ancient heritage that is shared by all the peoples in the Indonesian field of...

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Other Authors: Domenig, Gaudenz 1935- (Editor), Nas, Peter J. M. (Editor), Schefold, Reimar 1938- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Singapore Singapore University Press 2004
©2004
Series:Leiden series on Indonesian architecture
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