Built to Meet Needs Cultural Issues in Vernacular Architecture

Built to Meet Needs  Cultural Issues in Vernacular Architecture
Author: Paul Oliver
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136424052

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The study of vernacular architecture explores the characteristics of domestic buildings in particular regions or localities, and the many social and cultural factors that have contributed to their evolution. In this book, vernacular architecture specialist Paul Oliver brings together a wealth of information that spans over two decades, and the whole globe. Some previously unpublished papers, as well as those only available in hard to find conference proceedings, are brought together in one volume to form a fascinating reference for students and professional architects, as well as all those involved with planning housing schemes in their home countries and overseas.

Lessons from Vernacular Architecture

Lessons from Vernacular Architecture
Author: Willi Weber,Simos Yannas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135015541

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The architectural community has had a strong and continuing interest in traditional and vernacular architecture. Lessons from Vernacular Architecture takes lessons directly from traditional and vernacular architecture and offers them to the reader as guidance and inspiration for new buildings. The appropriate technical and social solutions provided by vernacular and traditional architecture are analysed in detail. International case studies focus on environmental design aspects of traditional architecture in a broad range of climatic conditions and building types.

Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World Cultures and habitats

Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World  Cultures and habitats
Author: Paul Oliver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: IND:30000068993793

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Divided into three volumes, the Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture is a basic resource for this new area of study. As stated in Oliver's introduction "Vernacular architecture is now the term most widely used to denote indigenous, tribal, folk, peasant, and traditional architecture." Volume 1 discusses broad concepts such as 'typologies', 'symbolism and decoration', 'environment' and 'materials and building resources'. Volumes 2 and 3 survey vernacular architecture worldwide, arranged by continent followed by region. Both secular and sacred structures are included in this encyclopedia. The structures and building methods discussed are considered within their particular social and environmental context, disregarding political divisions where appropriate. This encyclopedia also provides line drawings, photographs and some architectural plans. [BQP 2/7/02; MJR 2/12/02].

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 and society
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. »--

Vernacular Architecture

Vernacular Architecture
Author: Henry Glassie
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2000-12-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780253023629

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Based on thirty-five years of fieldwork, Glassie's Vernacular Architecture synthesizes a career of concern with traditional building. He articulates the key principles of architectural analysis, and then, centering his argument in the United States, but drawing comparative examples from many locations in Europe and Asia, he shows how architecture can be a prime resource for the one who would write a democratic and comprehensive history.

Traditional Architecture

Traditional Architecture
Author: Alireza Sagharchi,Lucien Steil
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780847840809

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A comprehensive overview of current trends in classicist and vernacular architecture. This book presents 130 projects that reconsider what it means to practice as a traditional architect in the twenty-first century, including a substantial body of work from non-Western countries as well as work by contemporary masters of classical design such as Robert A. M. Stern, Allan Greenberg, Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Quinlan and Francis Terry. The projects assembled here highlight the awareness of a sustainable localism and the continuity of traditional building crafts on a global scale and reveal the resilience and originality of traditional building cultures despite the enormous economic and cultural pressures of contemporary development. This is an optimistic vision of a new breed of traditional architects who endeavor to enrich the future while honoring the past.

Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design

Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design
Author: Kingston Wm Heath
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780750659338

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Defines a set of strategies for understanding the complexities of a regional setting and, through a series of international case studies, examines how architects and designers have applied a variety of tactics to achieve culturally and environmentally appropriate design solutions.

New Vernacular Architecture

New Vernacular Architecture
Author: Vicky Richardson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture, Modern
ISBN: UCSD:31822031869969

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"New Vernacular Architecture considers the synthesis of modernity and tradition in contemporary architecture. Focusing on 37 international examples of buildings of different types completed in the last decade, it examines architecture that reinterprets rather than revives traditional forms, materials and construction techniques. The projects covered range from better known works by renowned architects such as Michael Graves, Renzo Piano and David Chipperfield, to less familiar buildings in Hungary, Nepal, Latvia and elsewhere." "The fragmentation of nation states and the greater plurality of political and cultural identities that have occurred over recent years have led to a growing reaction in architecture against "global blanding" - the worldwide homogenization of images and designs. As a result, local context, materials and culture are becoming increasingly important concerns for many architects. Architecture has captured the public imagination as a means of lending form to evolving regional identity and as a way of reflecting difference. Each project features a thoroughly researched and detailed commentary, and is generously illustrated with photographs, sketches and plans."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved