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General Title - Arts General Title - Travel & Culture
Title Gathering Places: Balinese Architecture - A Spiritual & Spatial Orientation  
ISBN 978 981-232-918-8
Imprint Times Editions by Marshall Cavendish
 
Author(s)
Barbara Walker
 
Specifications 250 mm X 250 mm X 30 mm, 287 pp, Cased with jacket, 1700 gms
 
Publication Date Oct-2005
 
Target Audience Readers keen on Balinese architecture/interiors and way of life. Tourists who want a souvenir of their visit to Bali. General interest.
Price (US) USD 56.50 BUY NOW
 
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About the Book

Distinctive in form and detail, Balinese architecture celebrates the concept of gathering, from traditional vernacular architecture to modern homes and resorts. This book explores the features and elements that define Balinese architecture as an architecture made for gathering—pavilions, temples, palaces and village squares—and how these elements reflect the Balinese philosophies of adat (customary laws), budaya (customs) and agama (religion).

 

Rich in meaning and symbolism, the architecture of Bali is about the convening of the family, the village, the gods, and most recently, tourists. Different from other books on Balinese architecture and interiors, this book seeks to explain the reasons behind the forms and the spatial and spiritual philosophy that is uniquely Balinese.

 

Gathering Places is meant for more than just the coffee table. It is informative and comprehensive, and yet personal and insightful as it celebrates the concept of gathering and its expression in the architecture of the ‘island of the gods’.

 

About the Author

BARBARA WALKER is a design consultant to several museums in the United States, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. For 20 years, she was president of the international design firm Interior Design Concepts. Her fascination with Bali and love for the people stems from a seven-year stay on the island. She now lives in

Vermont and Florida. She is currently working on two books on Indochine architecture and interiors.


   
 
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