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ISBN 10: 1482229099
ISBN 13: 9781482229097
Author: Mariana Correia, Gilberto Carlos, Sandra Rocha
In a continuously changing world, there has been a growing interest in the protection of vernacular heritage and earthen architecture. The need to protect and enhance this fragile heritage via intelligent responses to threats from nature and the environment has become evident.Historically, vernacular heritage research focussed on philosophical aspe
Vernacular Heritage and Earthen Architecture 1st Table of contents:
Theme 1: Cultural heritage and building cultures
Vernacular earthen granaries in Mexico
Givaer Island, on the artic coast of Norway; a multifaceted economy surviving on heritage skill
Historic daubed corner-timbered constructions in Czech Republic
The Oga’i of the Mbya Guaraní people in Paraguay: Alternatives for indigenous habitat
Vernacular houses of Lesvos, Greece: Typology and construction technology
Building on piles
Carrasqueira;fishing harbour on stilts, hut village in Portugal
Working and living: The fishermen and their settlements in Alagoas, Brazil
An example of vernacular architecture in Central Anatolia: The mut houses
The Sami Goahti, an earthen house in the Arctic
Researching the traditional building culture of Costa da Lagoa, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Vernacular architecture in Cuba
African-Brazilian architecture in Benin: Rescue and revaluation of traditional techniques
“Sino-Portuguese”: The significance of the Shophouse definition in Southern peninsula, Thailand
Minka;Japanese immigrant houses in Ribeira Valley, São Paulo, Brazil
(Re) using adobe;from survey to conservation, from restoration to new construction
Adobe architecture in Portugal: Differences and analogies between vernacular and ‘designed’ architec
Vernacular rammed earth building typologies in the ancient reign of Seville, Spain
Geographical cataloguing of earthen architecture in Soria, Spain
Contribution to the knowledge of rammed earth houses in Vidigueira, Portugal
Rural rammed earth houses in Baixo Alentejo, Portugal: Ruin or heritage?
Constructions with terróns in Alta Limia, Galicia: A lost sustainable architecture
Vernacular technology in Brazil: Transformation and preservation
Traditional and contemporary constructive cultures: A comparison between building processes
Evaluation of planning systems in earthen heritage conservation
Intangible values of building culture in vernacular architecture
Cultural heritage management and ownership regime in Island of Mozambique
Diagnosis methodology for restoration of Brazilian 18th century buildings
Restoring rural houses in Estonia
Conservation of architectural heritage in Saudi Arabia: The case study of Jawatha Mosque
Conservation problems and recommendations on architectural heritage of Kastamonu Hanönu, Turkey
Manuals for the recovery of historical centers of Sardinia, Italy
Propaganda, improvements and colonisation: The Estado Novo and the vernacular heritage
Two contests (1907, 2009) for the design of model, vernacular houses for health resort Lądek Zdrój
Changing trade;the Modernist vernacular as idiom in South Africa
The city vernacular in South Africa
Contemporary vernacular as a diffusion of an innovation process
Continuity and change of Thai vernacular building tradition in Thailand
Appropriate moderness and the popular pattern of the “Indiana” architecture
The effects of socio-economic change on vernacular architecture
Harmonic Diachrony: Current use of traditional techniques in rehabilitation projects
Küreken 2013: Designing a new village with rammed earth construction in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
Mértola, museology and earthen architecture in Portugal
Contemporary earthen architecture in the south west of Portugal, meanings of a heritage
Theme 2: Materials and constructive techniques
A preliminary study on the construction systems of house types in Timor-Leste (East Timor)
A report of turf ridge (shibamune) in Japanese thatched folk houses
Construction techniques of the vernacular architecture of the Eastern Black Sea Region
Cob in Spain
Traditional materials and construction techniques in the rural settlement Baspinar, Turkey
Living with bamboo and plant leaves: Thailand’s last community of traditional bamboo huts
Stone constructions in corbelling
Architectural heritage of the north eastern Portugal: History, construction and valorisation
An example of vernacular architecture: Traditional houses of Adana, Turkey
Architectural morphology and construction techniques of traditional Yoran houses, Turkey
Typological research on traditional community house of the Katu ethnic minority in Vietnam
The vernacular house between the Cávado and the Ave, Portugal
Body-based units of measurement for building Katu community houses in Central Vietnam
Rammed earth walls in the late middle age castles in the actual province of Soria, Spain
Timber roof structures of centenary earthen buildings—case studies
The importance of knowledge on the vernacular heritage preservation
Recycling of bricks in rammed earth walls
Gypsum as reinforcement for floors: Conceptual approach
Adequacy of mortars for adobe building renders
Use of plasters containing straw in vernacular architecture
Evaluation of air lime and clayish earth mortars for earthen wall renders
Cattail-reinforced clay plasters in building heritage preservation and new constructions
Strategies to improve earth building durability
Lime and colour technologies in the vernacular architecture of the Algarve, Portugal
Theme 3: Territory and environmental adaptation
Understanding landscape and the values of traditional architecture and construction
Good practice for the conservation of urban settlements, vernacular architecture and surrounding lan
Watermills and traditional landscape in the hills of the Algarve, Portugal
Watermills and weirs from the Ave River: An inter-municipal heritage value in Portugal
The Pesqueiras of Minho River—a vernacular heritage to preserve
Apiary-walls and pitfall-traps in Portugal: Archaic constructions for wild animals
Brandas and Inverneiras of Castro Laboreiro, Portugal—a settlement model in a high mountain te
Vernacular settlements in Serra da Peneda, Portugal: The case of Rouças and Gavieira
Architecture(s) in Serra da Peneda, Portugal: An approach to settlements on the territory
Dry stone buildings in Sicily, Italy: An environmental and territorial resource
Underground dwellings in the Tajuña valley, Madrid, Spain and their bioclimatic adaptation
Bioclimatic comparative analysis in vernacular architecture: Two Sardinia examples
Archaeological and vernacular heritage coexistence in rural areas: Didyma, Turkey
Cacela revisited: A brief study of the architecture and landscape of Algarve, Portugal
Relating religious and vernacular architecture: Convent of Santo António, a case study in Portugal
The melting vernacular architecture in Maramures, Romania
The unrecognized bedouin villages—internal spatial order as a basis for development
Vernacular architecture in Oman: A case study of transition from wood to cement
From universal to local: Challenges of safeguarding the vernacular architecture in Turkey
The patio house in Morocco: A sustainable design strategy
Urban heritage in Setúbal’s domestic architecture, Portugal
Vernacular architecture within the urban Master Plan of Maia, Portugal
Saving Cumalikizik for the future: Cultural heritage in Turkey
Common cultural heritage in two Ottoman ports: Smyrna and Salonica
Theme 4: Energy efficiency and sustainable design
Study for the rehabilitation of vernacular architecture with sustainable criteria
The microclimatic design of Southern Sardinian loggias in Italy
Assessing energetic self-sufficiency and low environmental impact in Pontes, Portugal
Energy efficient design strategies for contemporary vernacular buildings in Egypt
Responding to extreme climatic conditions through Shovadan architecture, in Dezful, Iran
Efforts to resurrect and adapt earth building and passive solar techniques in Ladakh, India
Vernacular principles towards eco-efficiency: A case study in Santiago do Cacém, Portugal
The potential of vernacular materials to the sustainable building design
Evaluation of sustainable design elements in the historic centre of Nicosia, Cyprus
Local potentials for a sustainable heritage management
The case of village Mace, Republic of Serbia
Added value by benchmarking: Comparing existing buildings to demonstrate their potential
Sustainability of vernacular houses in the inner towns of Mugla, Turkey: Architectural typology and
Theme 5: Natural hazards and risk mitigation
Seismic-V: Vernacular seismic culture in Portugal
The history of New Zealand housing and the performance of different styles in the Christchurch earth
Japanese Dozo-structured buildings damaged by the 2011 Tohoku’s Earthquake
Improvement of vernacular housing for disaster prone areas in Bangladesh: A six year experience
Seismic risk mitigation of Lorca historic centre masonry residential buildings, in Spain
Vulnerability assessment of churches under earthquake hazard
Learning from vernacular building practices: A starting point for risk mitigation
A vernacular architectonic tradition hidden behind facades: Concepción’s case in Chile
Vernacular heritage seismic risk management—ongoing educational project
Runner beams as a building element of masonry walls in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
Experimental investigation on the repair of rammed earth by means of injection of mud grouts
Contemporary installations with timber from disaster reconstructions
Theme 6: Education and new research focus
The DSA-earthen architecture: A tool to convey the lessons of vernacular architecture
Five years working with the youth: Re-evaluation of earthen heritage in the Western Himalayas
Addressing Southeast Asian vernacular architecture studies in the changing environment
Vernacular architecture as part of the education of building design
Exposing architecture students to vernacular concepts
Using old farm buildings for transmitting vernacular traditions in Ireland
Reading vernacular heritage: The case of Sino-French joint workshop of Liang Cun, China
Workshop for theoretical and practical conservation of vernacular architecture in Greece
Promoting vernacular architecture as a central topic in academic research and education in Mexico
Earthen architecture, culture of transition and self-construction
Contribution of the audio-visual heritage for the dissemination of the vernacular architecture
Digital tectonic: Rethinking building with earth in architecture
Managing data on construction techniques and damage using digital media
Austronesian houses analyses trough the WDRS-Database
Three-dimensional reconstitution of an ex-place: The submerged Vilarinho da Furna, Portugal
VerSus: Vernacular heritage contribution to sustainable architecture
Preserving vernacular architecture through community intervention and volunteer programmes
Vernacular living as a model for innovation and sustainability: The wood furniture of Minho region
Research in vernacular architecture in Mexico
Which are the keys for earth building reintroduction in Spanish building system?
Social and human aspects in the use of vernacular knowledge
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