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Materials Research Proceedings
Vernacular Architecture, which focusses on creating structures suitable to a specific region, keeping its climate, soil and other local conditions in mind, is a solution to meet growing infrastructure needs while keeping Green House Gas and pollutant emissions in check.
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Vernacular Architecture, which focusses on creating structures suitable to a specific region, keeping its climate, soil and other local conditions in mind, is a solution to meet growing infrastructure needs while keeping Green House Gas and pollutant emissions in check.
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2020
Vernacular architecture refers to both a subject of study and a way of approaching that subject. Vernacular architecture studies emphasize the connections between the built environment and the people who interact with it, reflecting on the two-way nature of those relationships.
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Vernacular architecture refers to both a subject of study and a way of approaching that subject. Vernacular architecture studies emphasize the connections between the built environment and the people who interact with it, reflecting on the two-way nature of those relationships.
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2000
Beautifully illustrated meditation on the meaning of vernacular architecture.
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Beautifully illustrated meditation on the meaning of vernacular architecture.
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The Interpretation of Vernacular Architecture
Vernacular Architecture, 1984AbstractThis article presents a critical review of diverse yet recurrent interpretations of vernacular architecture, which have been published in either English or French during the last one hundred years. These interpretations have been classified as the aesthetic/formalist interpretation, the typological approach, evolutionary theory, diffusionism of
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History and Vernacular Architecture
Vernacular Architecture, 1997(1997). History and Vernacular Architecture. Vernacular Architecture: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 1-8.
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Ireland's Vernacular Architecture
Vernacular Architecture, 1976(1976). Ireland's Vernacular Architecture. Vernacular Architecture: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 29-29.
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African Vernacular Architecture
2016Review of African Vernacular Architecture, Reviewed April 2016 by Michael A. Rodriguez, Electronic Resources Librarian University of Connecticut Libraries michael.a.rodriguez@uconn.edu.
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Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture
1982The Chesapeake Farm Buildings Survey was organized in the Fall of 1980 as a long-term effort to record seriously threatened agricultural buildings in the Tidewater region. The initial group of eight participants has expanded to roughly fifteen architectural historians, folklorists, and social historians.
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Lexicalizing vernacular architecture in the Cape Dutch Vernacular
Abstract Afrikaans has hybrid compounds that pair Khoekhoe and Dutch roots to denote indigenous flora and cultural items, e.g., ghwarrieboom ‘guarri tree’. Afrikaans hart(e)beeshuis ‘wattle and daub house’ falls within this compound type, even though it looks straightforwardly Dutch hart(e)bees(t) ‘species of African ...openaire +1 more source

