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“Bugis Houses, Celebes” is an insightful exploration into the architectural and cultural heritage of the Bugis people in Sulawesi, Indonesia. This non-fiction work, featuring contributions from renowned anthropologists and architects, delves into the intricate design and symbolic significance of traditional Bugis houses. Through vivid illustrations and comprehensive analysis, the book examines themes of identity, community, and adaptation. It offers a captivating glimpse into how these unique structures reflect the social and environmental fabric of the region. Perfect for enthusiasts of architecture and cultural studies, this book is a testament to the enduring legacy of Bugis craftsmanship.






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