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On the Architecture of the Folk Game: The Case of 'The Floor is Lava'

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Foursquare. Hopscotch. Duck, Duck, Goose. While styles of play vary, one striking aspect of children’s folk games is their ubiquity. This characteristic poses an interesting puzzle: how do the folk games of childhood begin? How do they spread across great distances and persist across multiple generations of children?
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Dike Folk Houses - Vernacular Ecological Architecture of Southeast Henan

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011
Through the discourse about basic concepts, principles and methods of vernacular ecological architecture, construct a basic theoretical framework on architectural design and natural ecological environment. From the combination of theory and practice, clarify the design ideas of local ecological architecture and sustainable development thinking in ...
Yan Yan Cheng, Yang Su
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Texas Log Buildings: A Folk Architecture

Western Folklore, 1979
Terry G. Jordan, Howard Wight Marshall
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IDENTITY PRESERVATION IN FOLK ARCHITECTURE

Вестник Московского информационно-технологического университета - Московского архитектурно-строительного института, 2021
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Gathered This Unruly Folk: The Textural Colligation of Historical Knowledge on Architecture

Journal of Architectural Education, 1991
This essay takes up the issue of textual narration in architectural history. My general question is, How does the narrative construction of a text influence the reading of that text? More specifically, how are empirical statements ordered in a narrative by more abstract textual concepts to represent a particular point of view on the past?
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Different Strokes for the Same Folks: The Effect of Information Architectures on Social Valuations

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017
Social evaluation platforms for products, services, workers, and organizations are ubiquitous. Scholars have studied the social determinants of these collective endeavors, tracing how attributes of...
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Ideas of Folk and Nation in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century European Architecture

2012
A rash of national and regional self-identification passed across Europe at the turn of the twentieth century right at the brink of what we call Modernism, but paradoxically this took place against a background of international cultural exchange that engendered this new kind of self-consciousness. This chapter examines how architectural historians came
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