- Ma****ahit era,
where square brick bases with
umpak stones suggest that some
pendopos once
stood there.
Because the
pillars and the roof were made from wooden...
- Toraja's Tongkonan, Minangkabau's
Rumah Gadang and Rangkiang, Javanese-style
Pendopo pavilions with Joglo-style roofs, Dayak's longhouses,
various Malay houses...
-
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...
-
officially held
their wedding ceremony and
reception on 10
December 2022 at
Pendopo Agung Ambarrukmo, Yogyakarta.
Their first child, a
daughter named Bebingah...
-
architecture of
later period. The
current prevalence of Ma****ahit
style pendopo pavilion,
candi bentar and
paduraksa gates was owed to the
influence of...
-
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...
- 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...
-
supported by
wooden pillars.
Another common feature in
Javanese buildings are
pendopo,
pavilions with open-sides and four
large pillars. The
pillars and other...
-
vernacular architecture,
particularly the roof, in the
Javanese stepped-roof
pendopo and
joglo style. The
interior design displays the
diversity of Indonesian...