- (Javanese: ꦥꦼꦤ꧀ꦝꦥ or ꦥꦤ꧀ꦝꦥ,
Indonesian spelling: pendapa,
nonstandard spelling:
pendopo or pěndåpå) is a
fundamental element of
Javanese architecture unique in...
- pavilion),
pendopo (audience hall) and
kaputren (women's quarter). A pool
complex lies on a
terrace adjoining the east side of the
pendopo. A
group of...
-
pendhapa (ꦥꦼꦤ꧀ꦝꦥ). Unusually,
Indonesian pendopos are
built mostly for
Muslim communities. Many
mosques follow the
pendopo design, with a
layered roof. In Khmer...
- aristocrats.
Joglo rooves can be
implemented on a
dwelling (omah) or a
pavilion (
pendopo). The
joglo roof is the most
complex of all
Javanese roof types. Different...
- (rumah adat) like Toraja's Tongkonan, Minangkabau's
Rumah Gadang, Java's
Pendopo, and
Dayak longhouses each
showcasing unique customs and histories. Other...
-
agung (the
grand mosque) and
pendopo (public-official
meeting place) in the
classical Sundanese orientation, with the
pendopo facing Tangkuban Perahu mountain...
-
manages a
total concession area of 8,250.5
hectares in East Kalimantan. PT
Pendopo Energi Batubara: owns a
concession area of 17,840
hectares in
South Sumatera...
-
legacy of Ma****ahit is
preserved in its
small pendopo on soft
carved brick bases. The
carvings on the
pendopo columns are 1940s
copies of the
ancient originals...
-
Traditional house in Nias,
North Sumatra Bugis house,
South Sulawesi Pendopo with tajug-type roof in
Taman Mini
Indonesia Indah A
traditional Batak...
- the Pura
Mangkunegaran leads to the
inner courtyard and the
Grand Hall (
Pendopo Ageng)
which measures 3,500 m2 (37,673.69 sq ft). The
Grand Hall of the...