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Etno parks in the function of cultural tourism development in the Mačva, Šabačka Posavina and Pocerina [PDF]
The monuments of folk architecture have its historical, artistic and tourist value. They illustrate the characteristics of local culture and way of life, and therefore should be preserved for the future.
Grčić Ljiljana
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The article is devoted to the characterization of traditional ceramics of Bukovyna XIX – XX centuries and its role and place in the interior of the people’s home. This issue is covered taking into account the belonging of certain Bukovyna territories to
Nadiya Borenko
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The typology of countryside architectonical forms in South-Moravia, a region of Czechia
This article focuses on the typology of countryside architectonical forms in the region of South-Moravia in southeastern Czechia and on the expression of village identity through architecture in case study villages.
Andrea Lešková, Antonín Vaishar
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Modern Houses in a Folk Architectural Environment [PDF]
From the 1960s, the hip-roofed, cube house became the dominant type of dwelling throughout Hungary. Architects and ethnologists raised objections to the resulting “alien” appearance of settlements, and eventually even the authorities attempted to slow down the spread of these dwellings, with little success.
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Construction of the first Heimatmuseum in Königsberg in the years 1909- 1912, which translocated to Olsztynek in the years 1938- 1943. The creators of the museum: the provincial conservator Richard Dethlefsen, university professors Dr.
Wiesława Chodkowska
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Influence of “Mingei (Folk Crafts)” on the Creative Theories of Charlotte Perriand
This paper aims to clarify the influence of “Mingei (Folk Crafts)” on the creative theories of French architect and interior designer Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) and reconsider an aspect of modern architecture. First, in Section 2, this paper examines
Shoichiro Sendai
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Juchi Khan Mausoleum: realities, legends and rituals
Lore and folk legends designate the burial of Jochi Khan, the eldest son of Genghis Khan, in the eponymous mausoleum in Ulytau, Kazakhstan. The mausoleum was built according to Islamic architecture of the 14th-15th centuries. A.Kh.
Emma R. Usmanova+5 more
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The interior spaces of the public baths as talking heritage buildings [PDF]
This study sheds light on the uniqueness of the design of the traditional folk baths from the rest of the architectural buildings, where they are easy to identify, as they can often easily define themselves, whether by their architectural structure and ...
Sarah Mohammed Baligh Hassan+2 more
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Folk Semantic Intuitions, Arguments from Reference and Eliminative Materialism [PDF]
In a series of papers, Machery, Mallon, Nichols and Stich critique so-called arguments from reference, arguments that assume a theory of reference in order to establish substantive conclusions.
Pinder, Mark
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