In the highlands of West Java, architecture is more than shelter; it is a reflection of nature. This asset pack provides a meticulous recreation of the Sundanese House (Imah Sunda), characterized by its elevated stilt structures and highly diverse roof typologies.
Each house in this pack represents a specific cultural philosophy:
- Capit Gunting: Featuring a "scissor-like" roof ornament that serves as a spiritual protector.
- Jubleg Nangkub: A unique "overturned rice mortar" silhouette symbolizing prosperity and stability.
- Badak Heuay: The "Yawning Rhinoceros" style, known for its distinct double-tiered roof profile.
- Parahu Kumureb: An elegant "Face-down Boat" design, one of the oldest and most sacred forms.
- Tagog Anjing: Inspired by a "Sitting Dog," offering a compact and sturdy aesthetic.
- Jalopong: The most common "straight-roof" style, perfect for creating authentic village clusters.
- Buka Pongpok: A side-facing entrance design used for specific communal layouts.
- Julang Ngapak: The majestic "Bird with Flapping Wings" roof, reserved for high-status structures.