"[...] this monograph is remarkable both for its thoroughness and the distinctive perspective its author brings to the topic."– Webb Keane, in Asian Ethnology 75.2 (2016), p. 489-493."[...] this study is an invaluable contribution to the history of architecture, especially concerning the communities of Western and Eastern Indonesia, and by extension, other parts of Southeast Asia with related cultural linkages."– Hélène Njoto, in Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 172 (2016), p. 384-386. "The idea that vernacular architectures lend concrete form to the worldviews of their creators is certainly not a new one, but it has never been explored in such depth or with such a degree of sophistication as we find in these pages. The originality of Domenig’s discussion marks a real breakthrough in the understanding of indigenous architectures of the archipelago, and his book will go on providing food for thought for both architects and ethnographers for a long time to come."– Roxana Waterson "This is a splendid book in spatial anthropology."– Wolfgang Marschall, in Anthropos 110 (2015).