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David Eduardo Morocho Jaramillo, Camilla Mileto and Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares
This article explores the ties between vernacular architecture, culture and identity in a context of sociocultural change in the Ecuadorian Amazon. The text addresses the loss of a collective cultural identity from a historical, socio-spatial and descrip...
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Mirko Stanimirovic, Miomir Vasov, Marko Mancic, Boris Rancev and Milena Medenica
In the last few years, Stara planina (the Balkan Mountains) and its surroundings have been improving their tourist offer. The area is protected by law, as a nature park, and the construction of new buildings requires a complex administrative procedure. R...
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Xiuhong Lin and Yilin Wu
Ethics was used as a building code in ancient China, not only to guide the construction of cities and buildings but also to define a strict hierarchy of architectural characteristics. The Fujian Tubao is a unique vernacular architecture and defensive ram...
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Alejandro Jiménez Rios
In this paper, the results obtained from a series of parametric analyses, where the influence that geometric and mechanical parameters have in the structural response of existing vernacular cob walls within an Irish context, are presented. A design of ex...
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Asmaa Al-Mohannadi, Mark David Major, Raffaello Furlan, Rashid Saad Al-Matwi and Rima J. Isaifan
Housing is a basic human need and a fundamental component of settlement status. The architectural form and spatial provisions of housing evolve in line with?and transform to meet?a specific era?s needs. Globalization has been responsible for changing the...
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Mohammed Fareed Sherzad and Dirk Goossens
One of the key repercussions of the desertification process in the Sahara and the Arabian desert is increased aeolian sand drift and sand deposition. Despite its isolated location and severe desert climate?particularly in terms of solar radiation, sand d...
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Delmiro Cajade Sánchez,Ricardo Tendero Caballero
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The term sustainability as we know it today goes back to less than 30 years, it is in Bruntland's report in 1987 when it appears for the first time and arises from the need to know the impact generated by human activities on the environment. Currently it...
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Fiorella Sánchez Tejada,Ricardo Tendero Caballero
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Due to the need to generate and obtain comfortable buildings, this work studies a building built approximately in the year 1630 located in the city of Ayacucho, in the Peruvian Mountain Range which architecture responds to a vernacular style; in order to...
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Patricio Rivera Campos,Ricardo Tendero Caballero
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This report contains a study focused on the vernacular architecture of the palafitos located on the island of Chiloé in the south of Chile. These are buildings suspended on the sea or "Bordemar" by piles made of woods. Built by locals to facilitate their...
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Silvia Sbisá,Ricardo Tendero Caballero
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The subject of the study is about the vernacular architecture of the city of Bari, particularly the historic center, called Bari Vecchia. the work methodology adopted is to choose a characteristic building to evaluate the various constructive criteria ad...
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