Author/Authors :
Arbi, Ezrin university of malaya - Faculty of Built Environment - Department of Architecture, Malaysia
Abstract :
In spite of so many varieties of form and detail of const ruction found in Southeast Asian vernacular buildings, there are some recurring features and shared characteristics that bind them together.The vast territories in which this phenomenon exists, known as the Austronesian world, does no t include Japan. Howev er, there is an intriguing resemblance between the archite ctural style of Japanese vernacular heritage of the earlier period with that of Austronesia. This paper is an attempt to explain the relation between the two using the findings of studies by archaeological,linguistic, sociological and anthropological experts based on the link between culture, langu age and ve rnacular architecture.