Rumah Aceh di Taman Mini

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Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) is a tourist area containing various traditional and traditional buildings that exist throughout the archipelago. Not to forget, in the zone of 150 hectares there is a traditional house of Aceh, including other complementary buildings. TMII, built in 1972 and inaugurated on April 20, 1975, is now an architectural learning event, first for students interested in the field.

According to Rachmatsyah Nusfi, a traditional Aceh architect, Aceh's home in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah has been incorrectly proportioned from the beginning, "in addition to the size of the general Aceh community," he said. "The house is limited to mere display," he said.

"The presence of Acehnese houses can not use the representation of traditional Acehnese houses," Rachmat said. According to his confession, his intention as a house of Aceh as a traditional house at the national level, will be led if used as a material of academic study. "Because the manufacture of existing houses in Taman Mini is not based on a basis or unit of certain size," said Rachmat. According to Rachmat, Aceh is actually a house that is not a traditional house, only a traditional house which is building the golden part, which is a house that has a standard unit of mathematical standards.

"The existence of Aceh house architecture is commonly responded tendensius by certain circles," said Rachmat in every architectural seminar in Banda Aceh. "If studied, make the house of Aceh full of logic and can be accounted for academically," he said.

Nevertheless, it is understandable that the packet disclosure processes of architecture are common to different moments of different thinking. "According to a certain level of community understanding," he explained. In response to the situation, Rachmat hopes the government that issued to formulate the traditional house building, in order to perform in accordance with the kaedah-kaedah that has traditionally diversion of the home maker (utoh). "In order to continue the journey of architecture as an asset of the nation," he concluded.