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  2. Vernacular architecture - Wikipedia

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    Vernacular architecture (also folk architecture [1]) is building done outside any academic tradition, and without professional guidance. It is not a particular architectural movement or style, but rather a broad category, encompassing a wide range and variety of building types, with differing methods of construction, from around the world, both ...

  3. Critical regionalism - Wikipedia

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    The stylings of critical regionalism seek to provide an architecture rooted in the modern tradition, but tied to geographical and cultural context. Critical regionalism is not simply regionalism in the sense of vernacular architecture. It is a progressive approach to design that seeks to mediate between the global and the local languages of ...

  4. Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World

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    The Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World is a three-volume encyclopedia detailing the traditional architecture of the world, by cultural region. Published in 1997, it was edited by Paul Oliver of the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development and Oxford Brookes University .

  5. Category:Vernacular architecture - Wikipedia

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    Batak architecture; Beehive house; Bender tent; Berg house; Bermudian roof; Beth Meir Synagogue; Bildts farmhouse; Birch-bark roof; Black Forest house; Blackhouse; Black-and-white Revival architecture; Bothy; Branch house (building) Bregenzerwälderhaus; Building materials processing in the vernacular architecture of Oceania; Bundwerk; Bungalow ...

  6. Architecture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Ivatan architecture is found in both the northernmost islands of Batanes and Babuyan, and a subset of its vernacular common house (sinadumparan) architecture are unique within the country for its predominantly stone structure - a protective, durable element from the particularly storm and earthquake-wrought landscape of the region.

  7. A Pattern Language - Wikipedia

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    A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction is a 1977 book on architecture, urban design, and community livability.It was authored by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein of the Center for Environmental Structure of Berkeley, California, with writing credits also to Max Jacobson, Ingrid Fiksdahl-King and Shlomo Angel.

  8. Vernacular Architecture Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Vernacular Architecture Forum (VAF) is a scholarly organization founded in 1980 to support the study and preservation of all aspects of vernacular architecture and landscapes. [1] The organization has brought together scholars and practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines-- geography , folklore , architecture , landscape architecture ...

  9. World Bank - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low-and middle-income countries for the purposes of ...