Monday, 24 June 2013

Indonesian Architecture


Indonesian architecture reflects the diversity of culture, history, and geography that make up the whole Indonesian. The attacker, colonizers, missionaries, merchants, and traders brought cultural changes with an impact on the style and building techniques. Traditional, foreign architectural influences are the most powerful of India. However, Chinese, Arab, and since the 19th century European influence became quite dominant.


Characteristic of ancient Indonesian architecture can still be seen through the customs houses and / or royal palaces from each province. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, one of the attractions in Jakarta Indonesia is a miniature, showing the diversity of Indonesian architecture. Some buildings such as the Tower House typical of Indonesia, National Monument, and the building of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning at the Bandung Institute of Technology.

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