Houses Forms Joglo Is a form of traditional houses with typical multiple cropping has four poles and a square.Home form a distinguishable Joglo as follows:
a. Houses Joglo Kepuhan Limasan. This house is wearing a
double uleng, sunduk bandang Ander somewhat longer and shorter, so empyak /
roof brunjung longer.
b. He is the Kepuhan Joglo house jokes without wearing
geganja Houses Joglo, brunjung roof looks a bit straighter so high.
c. Houses Joglo Jempongan Represents Joglo wearing two
sledge with a square plan.
d. Houses Joglo Pengrawit Called Home Joglo Pengrawit for
wearing the emblem hanging, roof bronjong responders stretched from the roof,
the roof awning stretched from the roof of the responders, given the angle of
each pole (saka) bentung stuck in the corner, overlapping five, wearing singup
and geganja
e. Ceblokan Joglo house is the house that uses saka pendem
(found under the hidden hand beam section). This form home sometimes does
not wear sunduk.
f. Houses Joglo clamp Houses Joglo with empyak bronjong higher because sledge shorter. The form of this house looked small but slim.
g. Houses Joglo sexual intercourse sexual intercourse wearing Houses Joglo, without empyak veranda, with intercropping of five levels, and double uleng godegan.
h. Houses Joglo clamp / House Joglo Trajumas He is the House Joglo who wore three sledge, three or five pieces overlap and four empyak (roof) patio.
i. Houses Joglo Tinandu Semar. Joglo house wearing two sledge and two columns (pillars) between two teachers sledge. Usually two poles had been replaced by walls of most houses Beteng connection from this form is used as regol (arch).
j. Houses Joglo Hageng (large). Almost the same as home joglo pengrawit but lower size and added a roof called peningrat and added tratak circumference.
k. Mangkurat Joglo house. Basically the same as Joglo Pengrawit, but taller and how to connect the roof of the responders with penitih.
l. Houses Joglo Wantah clamp. Joglo house wearing five pieces overlap, and takir singup Lumajang. Usually this form of the house looks slim.
f. Houses Joglo clamp Houses Joglo with empyak bronjong higher because sledge shorter. The form of this house looked small but slim.
g. Houses Joglo sexual intercourse sexual intercourse wearing Houses Joglo, without empyak veranda, with intercropping of five levels, and double uleng godegan.
h. Houses Joglo clamp / House Joglo Trajumas He is the House Joglo who wore three sledge, three or five pieces overlap and four empyak (roof) patio.
i. Houses Joglo Tinandu Semar. Joglo house wearing two sledge and two columns (pillars) between two teachers sledge. Usually two poles had been replaced by walls of most houses Beteng connection from this form is used as regol (arch).
j. Houses Joglo Hageng (large). Almost the same as home joglo pengrawit but lower size and added a roof called peningrat and added tratak circumference.
k. Mangkurat Joglo house. Basically the same as Joglo Pengrawit, but taller and how to connect the roof of the responders with penitih.
l. Houses Joglo Wantah clamp. Joglo house wearing five pieces overlap, and takir singup Lumajang. Usually this form of the house looks slim.
Joglo is the most popular buildings, even the ordinary people
often consider this type of traditional houses as the only form of traditional
homes of Javanese society. Type of house types is mostly owned by members
of the community with middle to upper social strata, whether nobility or
aristocracy.This is understandable, since the shape of home building materials
Joglo requiring more and wider area than other types of homes. Perhaps
because of these factors also appear joglo myth in society that does not
deserve to be owned by commoners, but may be owned by someone respected or
honored.
PART-PART Joglo house:
a. Pavilion
Pavilion is the building leading from the house that serves as a
place joglo receive guests or place entered into the customary ceremonies. In
general, the pavilion is open or not given the wall coverings. If using
the cover, then the wall of the timber used is easy to open or gebyok. Philosophically,
this illustrates the principle of openness adopted by the host.
b. Sentong.
This section is principally used as a bed. But before
parents married off their children, then the door will always sentong closed or
locked. Sentong recently opened or used to sleep after his daughter's
marriage. Sentong is divided into three, namely:
1) Sentong Tengen (Right) Tengen Sentong used as beds for
boys who have been married.
2) Sentong kiwo (Left) Sentong is a bed for girls who have been married.
3) Central Sentong. Middle Sentong also called Petanen, Pasren, Pedaringan or Krobongan. Sentong is considered sacred and used for worship. Javanese society that the majority rely on agriculture, believes that Central is the place bersemayamnya Sentong ancestor spirits ie as the Goddess of Fertility Goddess Sri. Because it was considered sacred, so do not carelessly allowed to enter except those existing uses. People who signed sentong even this had to be careful and respect the character of the host in this case Dewi Sri.In this middle sentong placed magnolia bed complete with pillows or bolsters, mirror and comb. In addition there are always lit oil lamp, both during the day or night.
c. Gandok
2) Sentong kiwo (Left) Sentong is a bed for girls who have been married.
3) Central Sentong. Middle Sentong also called Petanen, Pasren, Pedaringan or Krobongan. Sentong is considered sacred and used for worship. Javanese society that the majority rely on agriculture, believes that Central is the place bersemayamnya Sentong ancestor spirits ie as the Goddess of Fertility Goddess Sri. Because it was considered sacred, so do not carelessly allowed to enter except those existing uses. People who signed sentong even this had to be careful and respect the character of the host in this case Dewi Sri.In this middle sentong placed magnolia bed complete with pillows or bolsters, mirror and comb. In addition there are always lit oil lamp, both during the day or night.
c. Gandok
Gandok is a building located next to (pavilium). Usually
attached to the rear of the building. Longitudinal direction of the home
page Next page Up transversely at the rear. Serves as a storage page Next
page Up kitchenette, dining room and sometimes functioned as a kitchen.
d. Pringgitan
Pringgitan buildings that are usually located between the pavilion and the palace. The building is used for staging puppet / ringgit.
e. Crest.
Pringgitan buildings that are usually located between the pavilion and the palace. The building is used for staging puppet / ringgit.
e. Crest.
Crest is a building located on the side or front of the pavilion
that serves as a place to relax such as drinking tea or reading a newspaper.
f. Pawon.
Pawon is this part of a house joglo used as a place to cook.
Pawon is this part of a house joglo used as a place to cook.
Is a form of traditional houses with typical multiple cropping
has four poles and a square. Home form a distinguishable Joglo as follows:
a. Houses Joglo Kepuhan Limasan. This house is wearing a
double uleng, sunduk bandang Ander somewhat longer and shorter, so empyak /
roof brunjung longer.
b. He is the Kepuhan Joglo house jokes without wearing
geganja Houses Joglo, brunjung roof looks a bit straighter so high.
c. Houses Joglo Jempongan Represents Joglo wearing two
sledge with a square plan.
d. Houses Joglo Pengrawit Called Home Joglo Pengrawit for
wearing the emblem hanging, roof bronjong responders stretched from the roof,
the roof awning stretched from the roof of the responders, given the angle of
each pole (saka) bentung stuck in the corner, overlapping five, wearing singup
and geganja
e. Ceblokan Joglo house is the house that uses saka pendem
(found under the hidden hand beam section). This form home sometimes does
not wear sunduk.
f. Houses Joglo clamp Houses Joglo with empyak bronjong
higher because sledge shorter. The form of this house looked small but
slim.
g. Houses Joglo sexual intercourse sexual intercourse
wearing Houses Joglo, without empyak veranda, with intercropping of five
levels, and double uleng godegan.
h. Houses Joglo clamp / House Joglo Trajumas He is the House
Joglo who wore three sledge, three or five pieces overlap and four empyak
(roof) patio.
i. Houses Joglo Tinandu Semar. Joglo house wearing two
sledge and two columns (pillars) between two teachers sledge. Usually two
poles had been replaced by walls of most houses Beteng connection from this
form is used as regol (arch).
j. Houses Joglo Hageng (large). Almost the same as home
joglo pengrawit but lower size and added a roof called peningrat and added
tratak circumference.
k. Mangkurat Joglo house. Basically the same as Joglo
Pengrawit, but taller and how to connect the roof of the responders with
penitih.
l. Houses Joglo Wantah clamp. Joglo house wearing five
pieces overlap, and takir singup Lumajang. Usually this form of the house
looks slim.
Joglo is the most popular buildings, even the ordinary people
often consider this type of traditional houses as the only form of traditional
homes of Javanese society. Type of house types is mostly owned by members
of the community with middle to upper social strata, whether nobility or
aristocracy.This is understandable, since the shape of home building materials
Joglo requiring more and wider area than other types of homes. Perhaps
because of these factors also appear joglo myth in society that does not deserve
to be owned by commoners, but may be owned by someone respected or honored.
PART-PART Joglo house:
a. Pavilion
Pavilion is the building leading from the house that serves as a
place joglo receive guests or place entered into the customary ceremonies. In
general, the pavilion is open or not given the wall coverings. If using
the cover, then the wall of the timber used is easy to open or gebyok. Philosophically,
this illustrates the principle of openness adopted by the host.
b. Sentong.
This section is principally used as a bed. But before
parents married off their children, then the door will always sentong closed or
locked. Sentong recently opened or used to sleep after his daughter's
marriage. Sentong is divided into three, namely:
1) Sentong Tengen (Right) Tengen Sentong used as beds for
boys who have been married.
2) Sentong kiwo (Left)
Sentong is a bed for girls who have been married.
3) Central Sentong. Middle Sentong also called Petanen,
Pasren, Pedaringan or Krobongan. Sentong is considered sacred and used for
worship. Javanese society that the majority rely on agriculture, believes
that Central is the place bersemayamnya Sentong ancestor spirits ie as the
Goddess of Fertility Goddess Sri. Because it was considered sacred, so do
not carelessly allowed to enter except those existing uses. People who
signed sentong even this had to be careful and respect the character of the
host in this case Dewi Sri.In this middle sentong placed magnolia bed complete
with pillows or bolsters, mirror and comb. In addition there are always
lit oil lamp, both during the day or night.
c. Gandok
Gandok is a building located next to (pavilium). Usually
attached to the rear of the building. Longitudinal direction of the home
page Next page Up transversely at the rear. Serves as a storage page Next
page Up kitchenette, dining room and sometimes functioned as a kitchen.
d. Pringgitan
Pringgitan buildings that are usually located between the
pavilion and the palace. The building is used for staging puppet /
ringgit.
e. Crest.
Crest is a building located on the side or front of the pavilion
that serves as a place to relax such as drinking tea or reading a newspaper.
f. Pawon.
Pawon is this part of a house joglo used as a place to cook.Call and SMS
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