Joglo wooden houses, also known as joglo houses, are traditional Indonesian wooden houses with sloping roofs made from teak wood. They were originally built in Jakarta (now Bandung) in the late 19th century and have since become a popular style throughout Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia.
Joglo houses are characterized by their long, steep sloping roofs that are supported by four karang or vertical supports at each corner.
These houses are built on raised platforms, with the wooden flooring often supported by posts or stilts, which helps to provide ventilation and protect against floods. Joglo houses are typically made entirely of wood, including the walls, floor
Joglo houses come in various sizes, including 6x6m, 8x8m, 10x10m, and larger, showcasing the scalability of this traditional design.
The houses are made of high quality recycled teak material with columns. The ceilings are from 3 to 5 meters high.
The joints are made entirely of recycled teak wood.
Joglo carving and the 3 meters hight interior and exterior doors
Serves as a guest room as well as a multipurpose hall.
This design minimizes carbon footprint, as well as an attempt to be as zero waste as possible.
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