TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF TRADITIONAL INDONESIAN HOUSE ARCHITECTURE IN THE MIDLANDS (200-700 MASL)

Indonesia has a diverse range of local architectural styles that are spread throughout the country. These styles are found at different elevations, which could be categorized into highlands, midlands, and lowlands. Each region has its unique architectural characteristics. This research focuses on ex...

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Main Author: Yuda Surendra, Ade
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/80942
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Indonesia has a diverse range of local architectural styles that are spread throughout the country. These styles are found at different elevations, which could be categorized into highlands, midlands, and lowlands. Each region has its unique architectural characteristics. This research focuses on exploring the typical features of traditional Indonesian house architecture in the midlands. The midlands, located between 200 to 700 meters above sea level, host a significant concentration of vernacular settlements in Indonesia. The research uses a qualitative approach and employs the typology analysis method. Typology analysis involves classifying the physical characteristics of buildings and their surroundings based on the forms of traditional houses within specific geographic boundaries. This typological study will draw conclusions regarding the characteristic features of vernacular architecture and settlements in the midlands. Furthermore, the findings from this research will serve as valuable material for mapping the architectural richness of traditional houses in Indonesia, particularly in the midland regions.