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Defining vernacular architecture
According to the etymological approach and to the Historical Dictionary of the French Language (Robert, 1985), the notion of vernacular architecture refers to the house of verna, which in Latin means ‘slave born in the house’, while vernaculus means ‘indigenous’, or ‘domestic’.
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Exploring Bioinspired Climatic Design Strategies for a Low-Carbon Future: A Case Study of a Hot-Humid Climate in Sri Lanka. [PDF]
Gamage A, Upadhyay A, Hyde R.
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Energy consumption and thermal comfort of rock-cut and modern buildings. [PDF]
Mangeli M, Aram F, Abouei R.
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Wood in sustainable construction - a material perspective: Learning from vernacular architecture
Atsushi Takano
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Quantitative ethnobotany of plants used for vernacular building construction in Ghana. [PDF]
Boakye MK.
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Being (a) patient-navigating desire through online communities in assisted reproductive technology. [PDF]
Decataldo A, Andreoni E.
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An automated decision support platform for rural environmental adaptive design based on VAE-ANAS integration. [PDF]
Tang N, Zhi F, Sun J.
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