Jengki, also known as Yankee style, was a post-war modernist architectural style developed in Indonesia following its independence. The style was popular between late 1950s and early 1960s. Jengki style reflected the new influence of the United States on Indonesian architecture after hundreds years of the Dutch colonial rule. It can be interpreted as a tropical interpretation of American post-war modernist suburb houses. Johan Silas, a native architect, speculates that this distinctive architecture is an expression of the political spirit of freedom among the Indonesians, which translated into an architecture that differs from what the Dutch had done.
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| - Jengki, also known as Yankee style, was a post-war modernist architectural style developed in Indonesia following its independence. The style was popular between late 1950s and early 1960s. Jengki style reflected the new influence of the United States on Indonesian architecture after hundreds years of the Dutch colonial rule. It can be interpreted as a tropical interpretation of American post-war modernist suburb houses. Johan Silas, a native architect, speculates that this distinctive architecture is an expression of the political spirit of freedom among the Indonesians, which translated into an architecture that differs from what the Dutch had done. (en)
- Jengki, atau gaya Yankee, adalah sebuah gaya arsitektur modernis pascaperang yang berkembang di Indonesia setelah kemerdekaannya. Gaya ini terbilang laku di Indonesia antara akhir tahun 1950-an hingga awal 1960-an. (in)
- Jengki, também chamado de estilo Yankee, era um pós-estilo arquitetônico modernista pós-guerra desenvolvido na Indonésia após a sua independência. O estilo era popular entre o final dos anos 1950 e início dos anos 1960. (pt)
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| - Jengki, also known as Yankee style, was a post-war modernist architectural style developed in Indonesia following its independence. The style was popular between late 1950s and early 1960s. Jengki style reflected the new influence of the United States on Indonesian architecture after hundreds years of the Dutch colonial rule. It can be interpreted as a tropical interpretation of American post-war modernist suburb houses. Johan Silas, a native architect, speculates that this distinctive architecture is an expression of the political spirit of freedom among the Indonesians, which translated into an architecture that differs from what the Dutch had done. (en)
- Jengki, atau gaya Yankee, adalah sebuah gaya arsitektur modernis pascaperang yang berkembang di Indonesia setelah kemerdekaannya. Gaya ini terbilang laku di Indonesia antara akhir tahun 1950-an hingga awal 1960-an. Gaya jengki menggambarkan pengaruh baru Amerika Serikat pada aristektur Indonesia setelah ratusan tahun kepemimpinan kolonial Belanda. Gaya ini dapat dianggap sebagai interpretasi tropis dari gaya rumah-rumah suburbia modernis Amerika pascaperang. Johan Silas, seorang arsitek Indonesia, berspekulasi bahwa gaya ini adalah ekspresi semangat kebebasan orang Indonesia, yang muncul pada arsitektur berbeda dari apa yang disukai orang Belanda. (in)
- Jengki, também chamado de estilo Yankee, era um pós-estilo arquitetônico modernista pós-guerra desenvolvido na Indonésia após a sua independência. O estilo era popular entre o final dos anos 1950 e início dos anos 1960. O estilo Jengki refletiu a nova influência do Estados Unidos na arquitetura indonésia, depois de centenas de anos do domínio colonial holandês. Pode ser interpretado como uma interpretação tropical das casas de subúrbio modernistas pós-guerra americanas. Johan Silas, um arquiteto nativo, especula que essa arquitetura distinta é uma expressão do espírito político de liberdade entre os indonésios, que se traduz em uma arquitetura que difere do que os holandeses haviam feito. (pt)
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