Buginese house
The Buginese house, known as "Rumah Buginese," is a traditional dwelling of the Buginese people from South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Characterized by its stilted structure, the house is built on wooden pillars to protect against flooding and pests. The roof is typically steep and made of thatch or tiles, allowing rainwater to run off easily.
Inside, the layout is often divided into several rooms, including a living area and sleeping quarters. The design reflects the Buginese culture, emphasizing family and community, with spaces for social gatherings. The house is not only a shelter but also a symbol of the Buginese identity.