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History and Vernacular Architecture [PDF]

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(1997). History and Vernacular Architecture. Vernacular Architecture: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 1-8.
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A Review of Passive Solar Heating and Cooling Technologies Based on Bioclimatic and Vernacular Architecture

Energies
The increase in global average temperature, mainly due to the high rate of greenhouse gas emissions, has triggered severe global warming and climate change.
Julia Lima Toroxel, S. M. Silva
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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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Environmental Sustainability in the Conservation of Vernacular Architecture. The Case of Rural and Urban Traditional Settlements in Cyprus

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020
Vernacular dwellings, throughout the years, have been continually reused, adapted to the local conditions and survived as cultural testimonies providing a direct link with the past.
M. Philokyprou, A. Michael
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African Vernacular Architecture

2016
Review 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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American Vernacular Architecture

1991
A chapter for an “advances” volume could begin with a brief outline of the subject before examining the leading, cutting-edge works. The scope of American vernacular architectural studies, however, needs consider able explanation, because the range of topics now considered “vernacular” has changed in the last 10 years, causing much restructuring in the
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Evolutionary mechanism of vernacular architecture in the context of urbanization: Evidence from southern Hebei, China

Habitat International, 2023
Baohua Wen   +5 more
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Vernacular Architecture

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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The Vernacular Architecture of France: An Assessment

Vernacular Architecture, 1985
AbstractFrance, a country rich in the variety of its culture and natural resources, displays a greatly varied vernacular architecture. Building materials, stone, timber and clay, are present in abundance. Walling is of earth, stone and timber frame; roofing of thatch, tile, stone and wood shingle.
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Ethics and vernacular architecture

2012
Those who are seriously concerned about the built environment, whether from a purely architectural viewpoint or with particular concern for its aesthetic, ecological, sustainable or other qualitative considerations, frequently use the perceived merits of vernacular architecture to further their arguments.
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