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Rumah Adat Paseng - Thatched House, Indonesia

General Attributes
DOI
Project NameRumah Adat Paseng - Thatched House
CountryIndonesia
StatusUpcoming
Citation
Maritime Asia Heritage Survey 2026: Rumah Adat Paseng - Thatched House - Photogrammetry - Aerial, Photogrammetry - Terrestrial, LiDAR - Terrestrial. Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.34946/D64P4F
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Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
Photogrammetry - Aerial6.09 GBDJI Mavic Pro Drone
Photogrammetry - Terrestrial38.1 GBNikon D750 DSLR
LiDAR - Terrestrial2.87 GBFaro Focus S350 Phase Based Laser Scanner
Background
Site Description
Feature 001 is a traditional wooden stilt house with a thatched roof. The ridge of the roof is formed of two long bamboo pieces, fixed by a number of wooden panels. Sitting in the middle of this ridge are two wooden planks attached together in an X shape, and there are also two separate wooden panels at each end of this ridge. The wooden panels at each end of the ridge also help fix the bamboo rakes that are placed against each other to form two X shapes at each tip of the hip roof. The edge of the roof is supported by nine secondary columns. According to the oral history, the X-shaped wooden panels are also decorative ornaments named as Penetang Laki, which carry symbolic meanings and drive away bad things. The main room of this building is bounded by woven bamboo walls, and supported by four large columns. Inside the room are furniture, including a fixed shelf and a rectangular fireplace used for cooking at the northwest corner. This room can be accessed via two main entrance doors, on the northern and the southern walls respectively. These doors are accessed via the bales that flank the northern and the southern sides of the building, which are open spaces formed of elevated floors. There are stairs leading up to the southeastern side of the northern bale and the southwestern side of the southern bale, on top of which are another set of bamboo stairs that lead up to the two main doors of the building. The elevated bale areas are covered with flattened bamboos.

Project Description
The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and digitally document the endangered cultural heritage in the Maldives, Indonesia, Thailand and elswhere across the region. The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats that jeopardize the survival and accessibility of historical information for this vital node in pre-modern global economic and religious networks at the cross-roads of an interconnected Indian Ocean world. The data made available here was collected by our Field Team using FARO Focus S350 terrestrial laser scanner, Nikon DSLR camera, and DJI drone platform.

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Collection Date2023-11-05 to 2023-11-05
Publication Date2026-08-05
License TypeCC BY-NC-ND
Model Information
Reuse ScoreB - High-Quality Model without Georeferencing
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