Regionguessing Indonesia By Architecture
30 locations · by Meta Generated Brain
Bali & Penida Island - Tradition Meets Nature
1 of 30 metas
Architecture in Bali was influenced by ancient Balinese culture and Hinduism.
- a collection of individual; largely open structures (including separate structures for the kitchen, sleeping areas, bathing areas and shrine) withing a high-walled garden compound
- Bali Andesite, a dark, volcanic rock, is a common building material
Note: Penida Island lies east of Bali and has a similar architecture. Houses with light-colored bricks are more common on Penida Island. The landscape is also comparatively arid.
Bali & Penida Island - Tradition Meets Nature 10 |
Bangka Belitung Islands - Tiles On Sheet Metal 10 |
Central Kalimantan - Gable Without Slot 10 |
Jambi - Jambi Gable Horn 10 |
Java - Joglo 10 |
Java - Lava Rock Wall 10 |
Java - Metal Band Roof 10 |
Komodo Island - Komodo Stilt House 10 |
Lampung - Stand Alone House 10 |
Lombok - Gray Tiled Roof 10 |
Muna Island - Wooden Floorboard House 10 |
Nias Island - Chief`s House 10 |
North Kalimantan - Colorful House 10 |
North Maluku - Maluku Blue Fence 10 |
North Maluku - Maluku Canopy House 10 |
North Sulawesi - Triangle On The Roof 10 |
North Sumatra - Block Shaped House 10 |
North Sumatra - Boat Shaped House 10 |
North Sumatra - Karo High Roof 10 |
Riau - Riau Gable Horn 10 |
Selayar Island - Multiple Gable Roof 10 |
South Kalimantan - Steep Roof House 10 |
South Sulawesi - Gable With Slot 10 |
South Sulawesi - Tongkonan 10 |
South Sumatra - Pyramid Shaped Roof 10 |
Sumba - High Pitched Roof 10 |
Timor - White Brick House 10 |
West Kalimantan - Longhouse 10 |
West Kalimantan - Stilt House With Ramp 10 |
West Sumatra - Spired Roof House 10 |
Regionguessing Indonesia By Architecture
Meta List · 30 locations · by Meta Generated Brain
Bali & Penida Island - Tradition Meets Nature
1 of 30 metas
Architecture in Bali was influenced by ancient Balinese culture and Hinduism.
- a collection of individual; largely open structures (including separate structures for the kitchen, sleeping areas, bathing areas and shrine) withing a high-walled garden compound
- Bali Andesite, a dark, volcanic rock, is a common building material
Note: Penida Island lies east of Bali and has a similar architecture. Houses with light-colored bricks are more common on Penida Island. The landscape is also comparatively arid.