200 years old ethnic house that survive nias earthquake in 2005 now in process to become world heritage

in #culture8 years ago

         Bawömataluo villages of Nias, Indonesia. Old ethnic village famous for its houses the entire building was made of wood. have a high resistance to earthquakes, is in the process by UNESCO Indonesia became one of the world heritage. UNESCO Indonesia also received support from UNESCO Japan, in this regard. they provide support in the form of an exchange program of knowledge of carpenters about how to maintain and improve ethnic house. 

       village Bawömataluo known to survive the earthquake that hit the island of Nias in 2005, the houses of this village built without using iron or brick as a foundation, they use a pole timber and all the floors and walls in the house was made from wood. the biggest house is 200 years old and still standing up until now.


the Ndriwa technique.

the reason these old building have high resistance against earth quake is Ndriwa technique, the structural of the house using ndriwa technique is unique and the only one that resistance against earthquake according to book " Traditional Architecture of Nias Island " and currently under research from japan university. and maybe in near future this would be a concept to building a house in area with high rate of earthquake like japan

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