Bamboo Exposure to Bali
Exposure to Bali enriches students to know
certain community and area conserving bamboo because bamboo use is very close
to Bali culture. Stube HEMAT chooses three students from the training to get
chance to go for exposure in Bali. They are students with architectural study
background, environmental study background and economics study background.
Bali is located in the east of Java Island.
Bali is famous for Tourism Island with Hindu majority. Bali keeps its original
either in daily life or building construction. There are many places to visit
have bamboo design or even forest of bamboo. The exposure objects are Linda
Garland Cottage (Nyuh Kuning), Green School (Sibang Kaja, Ubud), Bangli
Panglipuran village, Bamboo forest of Tabanan Regency and Bona village in
Gianyar as the centre of bamboo handicraft.
Linda Garland Cottage
Linda Garland is an Australian developing
bamboo as major construction of her building besides wood, stone, and coarse
grass for the roof. She also develops various kind of bamboo plant in her
12-hectare bamboo forest. She has a bamboo foundation named EBF (Environmental
Bamboo Foundation). Bamboo furniture is specific furniture in her cottage as
depicted in photo beside. The next pictures are depicting the situation of EBF.
Bamboo forest in Panglipuran Village
Panglipuran Village is very special because this
village has 50-hectare bamboo forest. This village has been one of tourism
spots in Bali, so it is very neat in management.
Bamboo Forest in Tabanan Regency
The head of Tabanan Regency is much concerned
on the soil condition of Tabanan that is very infertile and the dry of water
spring because of wild tree cutting. He thinks that bamboo is very good for
soil preservation and the best solution.
Bona Village, the centre of bamboo
handicraft
Bona village is famous for bamboo handicraft in
Bali. Its bamboo product has been exported to many countries.
Green School, Sibang Kaja, Denpasar- Bali
Green school is an international school with
113 expatriate students coming from 20 different countries. School building and
the class interior are mainly from bamboo.
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