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Joglo is a type of
traditional vernacular house of the
Javanese people (Javanese omah). The word
joglo refers to the
shape of the roof. In the
highly hierarchical...
- Minangkabau's
Rumah Gadang and Rangkiang, Javanese-style
Pendopo pavilions with
Joglo-style roofs, Dayak's longhouses,
various Malay houses,
Balinese houses and...
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Joglo is an
administrative village in the
Kembangan district, city of West Jakarta, Indonesia. It has
postal code of 11640. As of 2010, the po****tion...
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Mahligai Pancasila, a government-owned
building with
Joglo Gudang-inspired style...
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contains several historic joglo houses, a
traditional Javanese pavilion, and some
eclectic Kalang Houses. The
oldest joglo in the area is from the 1750s...
- Dutch, and Chinese) are also seen. The
buildings are of
joglo construction. The
trapezoidal joglo roof is
usually covered with red or gray shingles, tiles...
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Betawi have
other traditional houses,
namely Rumah Gudang and
Rumah Joglo.
Although the
Betawi have 3
traditional houses, but the
government admitted...
- rooms. The
shape of the roof is
reminiscent of the
traditional Javanese joglo. Additionally, the
number of
registered cultural heritage buildings has...
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Jagorawi (Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi),
Purbaleunyi (Purwakarta-Bandung-Cileunyi), and
Joglo Semar (Jogja-Solo-Semarang). In some languages,
especially those that use...
- (warehouse style), and Javanese-influenced
rumah joglo. Most
Betawi houses have a
gabled roof,
except for the
joglo house,
which has a high-pointed roof. Betawi...