Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture

Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture
Author: Camille Wells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1982
Genre: Vernacular architecture
ISBN: LCCN:83112670

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Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture

Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture
Author: Camille Wells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1987
Genre: Vernacular architecture
ISBN: UCSD:31822004810719

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People Power Places

People  Power  Places
Author: Sally Ann McMurry,Annmarie Adams
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1572330759

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From workers' cottages in Milwaukee's Polish community to Alaskan homesteads during the Great Depression, from early American retail stores to nineteenth-century prisons, different types of buildings reflect the diverse responses of people to their architectural needs. Through inquiry into such topics, the contributors to this volume examine a variety of building forms as they assess the current state of vernacular architecture studies. Because scholars in vernacular architecture have come to consider thematic questions rather than simply to look at types of structures, the essays chosen for this collection address issues of how people, power, and places intersect. They demonstrate not only the inextricable links between people and place but also show how power relationships are defined by spatial organization--and how this use of space has helped define the distinction between private and public. The essays examine a wide range of forms, from camp meetings to trolley cottages, to consider what buildings might reveal about their makers, users, and even interpreters. One article, for example, will give readers a new appreciation of balloon framing in Midwest farmhouses, refuting popular notions that it was a single individual's invention. Another considers servants' quarters in Apartheid-era South Africa to explore the relationship between black domestic workers and their white employers. Drawn from the Vernacular Architecture Forum conferences of 1996 and 1997, these thirteen essays make significant contributions to the study of design and building processes and the adaptation of architectural forms and spaces over time. They help redefine the scope of "vernacular" and provide new models for better understanding the built environment. The Editors: Sally McMurry is professor of history at Pennsylvania State University and author of Families and Farmhouses in Nineteenth-Century America. Annmarie Adams is associate professor of architecture at McGill University and author of Architecture in the Family Way: Doctors, Houses, and Women, 1870-1900.

Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture III

Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture  III
Author: Thomas Carter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1989
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 082620659X

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Invitation to Vernacular Architecture

Invitation to Vernacular Architecture
Author: Thomas Carter,Elizabeth C. Cromley
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1572333316

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« Invitation to Vernacular Architecture: A Guide to the Study of Ordinary Buildings and Landscapes is a manual for exploring and interpreting vernacular architecture, the common buildings of particular regions and time periods. Thomas Carter and Elizabeth Collins Cromley provide a comprehensive introduction to the field. » « Rich with illustrations and written in a clear and jargon-free style, Invitation to Vernacular Architecture is an ideal text for courses in architecture, material culture studies, historic preservation, American studies, and history, and a useful guide for anyone interested in the built environment. »--

Sustainable Vernacular Architecture

Sustainable Vernacular Architecture
Author: Ali Sayigh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783030061852

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​This book discusses applying vernacular strategies to modern architectural design to adhere to basic green principles of energy efficiency and materials utilization. Written from an international perspective, chapters present the perspectives and experiences of architects and engineers from across the globe. Historically successful approaches are integrated with modern design concepts to create novel, sustainable, and resource conscious solutions. The scope of topics covered include natural ventilation, cooling and heating, daylight and shading devices, and green micro-climate and functional facades, making this a useful reference for a wide range of researchers and workers in the built environment. Covers the most up-to-date research developments, best practices, and innovations from countries all over the globe; Presents the latest research in vernacular architecture and sustainable building; Contains case studies and examples to enhance practical application of the technologies presented.

Building Environments

Building Environments
Author: Kenneth A. Breisch,Alison K. Hoagland
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1572334401

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Selected articles originally presented at the Vernacular Architecture Forum conference in Duluth, Minnesota (2002) and Newport Rhode Island (2001).

Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture

Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture
Author: Camille Wells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1986
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UCSD:31822002839249

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