Architectural Developments in Sungai Tenang, 1902-2013


Autoria(s): Znoj, Heinzpeter
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This paper treats the architectural developments in Sungai Tenang since the occupation by the Netherland's Indies in 1902 until the present. During this time great changes have occurred, among them the virtual disappearance of the traditional houses with carved planks. At the same time, much of the architectural developments can be described as the evolution of a still basically Austronesian house structure. Both these changes and the continuities merit close scrutiny, since they together reflect the persistence of the house as a powerful symbolic form that is capable of expressing changing social structures and cultural values. Up to the present, architecture in Sungai Tenang, in spite of its often modern outward appearance, is still by and large vernacular in the sense that its constructive means, its symbolic forms and its uses are firmly rooted in local traditions.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/48771/1/Architectural%20Developments%20in%20Sungai%20Tenang.pdf

Znoj, Heinzpeter (2013). Architectural Developments in Sungai Tenang, 1902-2013 (In Press). In: Proceeding. The First International Conference On Jambi Studies. History, Art and Culture, Religion and Social Change (pp. 63-103). Jambi: International Conference on Jambi Studies

doi:10.7892/boris.48771

urn:isbn:978-602-14396-2-3

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

International Conference on Jambi Studies

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http://boris.unibe.ch/48771/

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Fonte

Znoj, Heinzpeter (2013). Architectural Developments in Sungai Tenang, 1902-2013 (In Press). In: Proceeding. The First International Conference On Jambi Studies. History, Art and Culture, Religion and Social Change (pp. 63-103). Jambi: International Conference on Jambi Studies

Palavras-Chave #300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
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