Yogyakarta, often considered the heart of Javanese culture, is a place steeped in history, art and tradition. The city has close ties to the Javanese royal family, making its traditions and customs very unique. From batik to gamelan music and shadow puppetry, the cultural value of Yogyakarta cannot be overstated.
At the heart of this cultural center, traditional houses stand as symbols of a deep respect for heritage and family. These houses are more than just places to live; they are tangible expressions of philosophical and spiritual beliefs, indicating the balance of nature.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah offers a spectacular representation of Yogyakarta's architectural traditions through its Anjungan, or cultural pavilion. Anjungan Yogyakarta at TMII is a detailed model that encapsulates the region's distinctive traditional houses, blending cultural and architectural elements. This miniature Anjungan is a perfect representation of how locals live and interact with their environment.
The most striking feature of Anjungan Yogyakarta is the traditional Joglo house. Joglo is a type of Javanese house characterized by a large central hall with a distinctive roof structure. Joglo roofs are usually multi-tiered, giving it an elegant yet understated look. The structure is designed to provide a cool and cozy atmosphere, very important for the humid Javanese climate. The central hall, where family members gather, symbolizes unity and harmony, which are at the core of Javanese values.
The Anjungan at TMII offers visitors an insight into the rich culture of Yogyakarta. As you walk around the pavilion, you can learn about the intricate details that define traditional houses in the region. The structures and designs tell the story of how the people of Yogyakarta live in harmony with nature and how their customs are interwoven into every aspect of daily life.
For those interested in architecture or culture, visiting Anjungan Yogyakarta is an educational experience. It is an opportunity to understand the deep-rooted traditions of Javanese society and appreciate the craftsmanship that has been passed down from generation to generation. It serves as a bridge between the past and the present, helping to preserve and share the wisdom of ancient architectural practices.
Anjungan Yogyakarta at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a treasure trove of cultural insight, architectural beauty, and spiritual significance. Whether you're a culture buff, a history buff, or someone who simply enjoys beautiful design, this platform offers something for everyone. By visiting it, you not only gain an appreciation of Yogyakarta's rich cultural heritage, but also understand how architecture can be an expression of life itself. So, if you're in Jakarta, don't miss this unique opportunity to explore the soul of Yogyakarta through its traditional houses at TMII. See you next time architecture+disegn friends.
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What an impressive Yogyakarta traditional house @agungprasetyo! I'm particularly drawn to its distinctive roofline and facade, sporting an interesting geometry that's both eye-catching and functional. ☺️
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I'm glad to hear that you are interested in the roof of this traditional Yogyakarta house, indeed this traditional house looks simple but on the other hand it contains its own meaning of each building, hopefully when you come to Indonesia you can stop by here and see it in person. @storiesoferne
The lush organic surroundings definitely complement this remarkable Indonesian gem of culture. Its architecture will never be complete without the priceless value of nature. A cherished heritage indeed @agungprasetyo! ☺️
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Thank you @archmoments , Yogyakarta traditional houses in tmii are usually designed in such a way as to look like the original place. in Yogyakarta itself there are still many shady trees and also surrounded by hills and mountains.
excellent content friend, the photo you used for the cover is incredible, at first glance the upper part looked like a fighter plane to me, but without a doubt the Indonesian architect is fabulous
Thank you! I'm glad to know you like our architecture. There are many other interesting designs from Indonesia that I would like to show you in the future. Please look forward to this!
The sculptures in front of the house are curious, I like the green columns, they have a nice decoration.
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If you are curious ! ! when visiting Indonesia, don't forget to play at tmii and see firsthand the beauty of the color combinations and carvings that are very amazing 😀
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