ume kbubu

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Ume kbubu is the distinctive round, thatched traditional house of the Atoni Meto people of Timor, Indonesia, known for its thick walls and cool interior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
traditional house type
vernacular architecture
architecturalStyle Atoni Meto traditional architecture
buildingPlan circular
climateAdaptation hot climate
culturalRegion West Timor NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of Atoni Meto identity
ethnicGroup Atoni Meto NERFINISHED
hasConstructionType earthen or stone base
timber-framed
hasFunction dwelling
storage
hasInteriorCharacteristic cool interior
hasMaterial thatch
hasRoofType thatched roof
hasShape round
hasWallCharacteristic thick walls
isPartOf Atoni Meto settlement pattern
Indonesian vernacular architecture
locatedIn Timor NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Indonesia NERFINISHED
roofForm conical
roofMaterial grass thatch
palm leaves
thermalProperty good insulation
usedBy Atoni Meto people NERFINISHED
usedFor family activities
ritual activities
ventilationCharacteristic limited external openings

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Atoni Meto traditionalHouseType ume kbubu