The Uniqueness of the Saoraja La Tenri Bali Traditional House of South Sulawesi in Terms of its Building

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The typical house of South Sulawesi is more typical of the Wajo Regency tribe called the traditional home of Saoraja La Tenri Bali. The purpose of this study was to look at the architecture of buildings in the Saoraja La Tenri Bali traditional house in the Wajo Regency. The results of this study illustrate that the traditional home of the Wajo Regency is a stilt house with a design of 101 poles because the number of poles supporting this house is 101 poles and is also one of the uniqueness of this traditional house. The primary building materials used are generally wood, a type of wood that is usually used ironwood to support the conventional house of Saoraja La Tenri Bali. The walls are composed of boards and a roof using a type of shingle roof. The structural system uses a home on stilts using support poles and uses a foundation; the house has 101 poles. Each pole weighs 2 tons made of ironwood from Kalimantan.

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Loise*, M. … Yusriadi, Y. (2020). The Uniqueness of the Saoraja La Tenri Bali Traditional House of South Sulawesi in Terms of its Building. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(5), 968–970. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.e4846.018520

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