Masjid Day Bubue (F1), Indonesia


General Attributes
DOI10.26301/rxn2-t847
Project NameMasjid Day Bubue (F1)
CountryIndonesia
StatusPublished
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Data Bounds (approx.)

Data Types

Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
Photogrammetry - Aerial11.7 GB GBDJI Phantom 4 Pro Drone
Photogrammetry - Terrestrial1.26 GB GBNikon D750 DSLR
Data Derivatives 2.11 GB GBNikon D5 DSLR
Background
Site DescriptionThe site (MAHS-IDN-ACH-PID-PBR-S-002) is an old mosque complex that contains the main mosque building, a smaller raised 'bale' pavilion, a well, two cisterns for ablutions, a toilet, foundation structure, and a mound with graves on it. The mosque is built in a traditional Acehnese wooden construction style with a two-tiered roof. The entrance to the mosque is on the east side. In front of the mosque (to the east) are two cisterns and a well. North of the cistern is a toilet. The ground in front of the mosque is slightly elevated and surrounded by a foundation structure. On the south side, there is a bale (raised pavilion), also made from wood. There is a grave around with some old grave stones to the east of the mosque. The feature (MAHS-IDN-ACH-PID-PBR-S-002-F-0001) is a mosque built in traditional Acehnese style with a two-tiered roof supported by wooden pillar construction. The building has a square floor plan measuring approximately 8.5 x 8.5 meters. The floor is a concrete foundation. There are four main wooden pillars in the middle and twelve wooden pillars around the sides to support the roof. The wooden pillars are octagonal. Each pillar is joined with a wooden support at the top. Most of the structural construction is made from wood, joined using wooden pegs. Some of the joints are secured using palm fiber ropes. The tiered roof is made from metal sheeting. The side walls are half open and made of loose fitting wooden boards. The entrance to the mosque is on the east side with concrete stairs leading into the structure. A number of the main horizontal and diagonal support beams holding up the roof are covered in intricate carvings of floral vines, geometric patterns, and Arabic inscriptions. The main mosque building is associated in the same complex with a number of other related features.
Project DescriptionThe Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and digitally document the endangered cultural heritage in the Maldives, Indonesia, and elswhere across the region. The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats that jeopardize the survival and accessibility of historical information for this vital node in pre-modern global economic and religious networks at the cross-roads of an interconnected Indian Ocean world. The data made available here was collected by our Field Team using FARO Focus S350 Lidar scanner, Nikon D750 DSLR, and DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone, DJI Matrice 300RTK with ZenMuse L1 and P1 payloads.
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Collection Date2021-09-09 to 2021-09-09
Publication Date2022-08-20
License TypeCC BY-NC-ND
Entities
ContributorsN/A
CollectorsMaritime Asia Heritage Survey
FundersArcadia Fund
PartnersKyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies , Indonesian Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture
Site AuthorityN/A
Citation
2022: Masjid Day Bubue (F1) - Photogrammetry - Aerial , Photogrammetry - Terrestrial , Data Derivatives . Collected by Maritime Asia Heritage Survey . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/rxn2-t847

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