Dancing with Earthquakes
The series of earthquakes that hit different parts of Indonesia recently have shown us that traditional houses are far better equipped to withstand them than modern houses, which tend to collapse. It is for this reason that some architects are again studying Indonesia’s traditional architecture. Several meetings have been held to discuss traditional architecture and the strengths of such buildings. Indonesian architects are searching for materials as well as ways of building houses that are resistant to earthquakes.
November 10, 2009
NINETY percent of Indonesian architecture students have never been to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Indonesia in Miniature Theme Park). This fact was discovered by Josef Prijotomo, a professor of architecture at Tarumanegara University in Jakarta. As an architect specializing in traditional houses, Josef deliberately asks his students at the start of each semester if they have visited Taman Mini. He wants to see how much they know about traditional
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