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Enrica Dammacco,Ricardo Tendero Caballero
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The term «Vernacular Architecture» includes one extends variety of constructive forms developed in the course of the centuries, strongly determined by the local morphology, the local resources, the climatic and environmental characteristics and the socio...
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Radu Claudiu Fierascu, Mihaela Doni and Irina Fierascu
Vernacular buildings are usually constructed using materials at hand, including wood, natural stone and bricks (either clay or mud bricks). All those materials are exposed to a series of environmental factors, affecting their structure and integrity. The...
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Massimo Leserri, Merwan Chaverra Suarez, Gabriele Rossi and Dayan Ariadna Guzman Bejarano
In the Colombian Caribbean region, human extraordinary ability to interpret nature?s functioning and mechanical language, has allowed man to manage and use, throughout history, natural elements to improve living conditions. In Architecture, technical-con...
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Pablo Rodríguez-Navarro and Teresa Gil Piqueras
Morocco has a vernacular architectural heritage of recognized value, which constitutes an indissoluble part of its cultural legacy. In the south of the country, specifically in the High Atlas mountain range and the pre-Saharan oases, we mainly find earth...
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