structure "JOGLO" custom house of java

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structure "JOGLO" custom house of java


Based on the shape of the overall look and shape of the skeleton, joglo building can be divided into 4 parts:

    
Young (Nom): Joglo form zoom tends to elongate and rising (stretchy).
    
Old (Tuwa): Joglo that form tend to be short zoom (not lengthwise) and the roof is not straight / inclined resting (nadhah).
    
Male (lanangan): Joglo which looks solid because of the relatively thick frame.
    
Women (wadon / padaringan kebak): Joglo the chassis is relatively thin / flat.
In the middle of the gazebo there are four main pillars called pillar. Its size should be higher and larger than the poles / saka-saka others. At both ends of the poles there are ornaments / carvings.
The top of the pillar are interconnected by connector / link called overlap and sunduk. Overlapping positions above sunduk.In the Java language, the word "sunduk" itself means "awl".
At the very top of the mast pillar of this is there are usually several layers of wooden beams that form circles storied widening towards the outside and the inside. Widening to the outside is called nick. Nick in Javanese means' wing ,. While widening to the inside so-called "overlap-sari '. This nick prop plane of the roof, while Tumpang-sari sustain ceiling field joglo (pamidhangan).

For more details, details of the order joglo are as follows:
"JOGLO" custom house of java



  1.     Molo (mulo / sirah / suwunan), the beam that is located at the top, which is considered the "head" of the building.
  2.     Ander (saka-gini), beam located above the sledge which serves as the support molo.
  3.     Geganja, construction boosters / stabilizers ander.
  4.     Sledge (rodents), Beam connecting and stabilizing the ends of the pole; frame house located upper transverse width according to the house and linked with the beam.
  5.     Santen, sledge mountings located between the sledge and the seam.
  6.     Sunduk, stabilizer pole construction to withstand shocks / wobble.
  7.     Kili (Sunduk Kili), Beam locking cathokan sunduk and poles.
  8.     Pamidhangan (Midhangan), cavities are formed from a series of beam / overlapping-sari on brunjung.
  9.     Dhadha Peksi (dhadha-manuk), rodents transverse beam in the middle pamidhangan.
  10.     Penitih / panitih.
  11.     Penangkur.
  12.     CVD-Ganthil, holder / locking diarrhea pole-shaped protrusion; dudur oppressed.
  13.     Kecer, molo supporting beams which support the roof and at the same time.
  14.     Dudur, beams connecting the meeting point of responders, penitih and penangkur with molo.
  15.     Nick (wing), part of the expansion came out the top of the pillar that supports the roof.
  16.     Songgo-uwang, Construction penyiku / buffers that are decorative



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