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Introduction to Balinese architecture / Julian Davison ; illustrations by Bruce Granquist, Mubinas Hanafi, and Nengah Enu ; photographs by Luca Invernizzi Tettoni.

By: Davison, Julian.
Series: Periplus Asian architecture. Publisher: Singapore : Periplus, c2003Description: 80 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0794600719.Subject(s): Architecture -- Indonesia -- Bali Island -- History | Architecture, Domestic -- Indonesia -- Bali Island -- History | Church architecture -- Indonesia -- Bali Island -- HistoryDDC classification: 720.95986
Contents:
Balinese architecture and belief systems - The Balinese architectural lexicon - Architecture and social status - Building materials and construction techniques - Layout of the compound - The dwelling compound - Pavilions - Decorative features - The Balinese village - Public buildings - Balinese palaces - Water pavilions - Bali aga architecture - Balinese temples and shrines - The archetypal temple - A resting place for the gods - Ornamentation and lconography - A typology of temples - Village temples - Death and the afterlife - Sacred rice and subak temples - Cave temples and rock-cut sanctuaries - Sacred bathing places - The majapahit past - The nirartha legacy - Pure besakih - Pura luhur uluwatu - Contemporary hotels and resorts - Contemporary residences - Gardens and water features.
Item type Current location Shelf location Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 4, Shelf 30 , Side 2, TierNo 4, BayNo 6

720.95986 DAV (Browse shelf) 1 Available SABDx,27000,02,CL 5000036333
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 4, Shelf 30 , Side 2, TierNo 4, BayNo 6

720.95986 DAV (Browse shelf) 1 Available SABDx,27000,02,CL 5000036779

Includes bibliographical references (p. 80).

Balinese architecture and belief systems - The Balinese architectural lexicon - Architecture and social status - Building materials and construction techniques - Layout of the compound - The dwelling compound - Pavilions - Decorative features - The Balinese village - Public buildings - Balinese palaces - Water pavilions - Bali aga architecture - Balinese temples and shrines - The archetypal temple - A resting place for the gods - Ornamentation and lconography - A typology of temples - Village temples - Death and the afterlife - Sacred rice and subak temples - Cave temples and rock-cut sanctuaries - Sacred bathing places - The majapahit past - The nirartha legacy - Pure besakih - Pura luhur uluwatu - Contemporary hotels and resorts - Contemporary residences - Gardens and water features.