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As a public building, a jambur is usually built in the center of a village. A jambur is used for traditional wedding ceremonies, funeral ceremonies, chief's meeting, or cooking activities for feasts. Women sometimes did their weaving or other crafts-making in a jambur. Art performances are similarly
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With modernity, the structure of a jambur evolved. Raised wooden platform is not preferred anymore due to its high cost of maintenance. In many Karo villages, hardened concrete floor is now used instead of wooden platform. The roof form however still follows the traditional Karo architecture, mainly
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Liston Damanik (May 24, 2014). "Deputi BNPB: Jambur Jadi Istilah Nasional" [Deputy of the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management: Jambur become national term].
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roof style. Karo ritual ceremonies, e.g. wedding feasts, funerals, or general feasts, are held within the jambur. Jambur can still be found in big cities of North Sumatra, e.g.
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to maintain the Karo identity. In large cities e.g. Medan, any kind of buildings that is used as multipurpose hall are now known as jambur.
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for any structure that is used for disaster management. The term is introduced in other disaster-prone area e.g.
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A model of a traditional jambur. Modern day jamburs used raised concrete floor instead of raised wooden platform.
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Traditionally, a jambur is a raised platform structure, topped with a roof in the distinctive shape of the
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held in a jambur. In the past, a jambur was used as a resting place, especially for male Karo youths (
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The shape of a jambur and its function as a gathering place is very similar with the
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The large roof of a jambur is used as a storage space, e.g. to keep rice shafts.
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Germain, Sandrine; van der Goes, Beatrice (1998). Gunawan Tjahjono (ed.).
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structure, and relatively smaller in size compared with a jambur.
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Karo people
North Sumatra
Indonesia
Karo traditional house
Medan
Kabanjahe
Berastagi
traditional house of Karo people
ijuk
geriten
ossuary
Mount Sinabung
center for disaster management activities
Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management
Yogyakarta
pendopo
Indonesia portal
Batak architecture
Domineg 1998
Germain & van der Goes 1998
Sitanggang 2006
cite web
help
Batak Architecture of Sumatra
ISBN
9813018305
Batak Architecture of Sumatra
ISBN
9813018305

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