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Tropical Architecture from Europe

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

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THE colonial style blended with local climate and culture buildings started to appear in Indonesia in the 19th century. Houses for government officials with front and back terraces are few examples. “They don’t have terraces in Holland,” said Bambang Eryudhawan, Vice President of the Indonesian Architects Association.

The architect who graduated from the Bandung Institute of Technology said that the roofs of these houses were made wide so

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