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Qian, Min Angel. „Transformation of traditional village and courtyard house : the design and planning for the house prototype in Qiangang Village /“. Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25954696.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--University of Hong Kong, 2002.
One chapter in both English and Chinese. Includes special report study entitled: Comparison of vernacular houses between new and old in the Chinese countryside. Includes bibliographical references.
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Khidir, Omeima M. O. „Bridging between the Contemporary and the Vernacular architecture“. Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32246.

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Tuti is an Island at the confluence of the Blue and the White Niles in Khartoum city, the capital of Sudan. The intention of this thesis is to design a bridge on the blue Nile which links the Contemporary world of Khartoum, the urban conurbation, to the Vernacular world of Tuti Island, the rural settlement. In addition, the project aims to provide a space that welcomes the bridge and to be a meeting plaza for both worlds. It is also intended to provide the Island with landmarks to be used as a point of reference. These landmarks from an integral part of the main theme running through the design from the edge of the Island to the center. This theme incorporates the essential design elements of the Islamic traditional house, which are the courtyard (the core of the house), scattered rooms which form the courtyard, and the wall that encloses the house. These landmarks are: the edge sit,representing the first landmark housing a threshold, a wall enclosing the courtyard, a market and a mosque which is the predominant building; a library, a plaza, the center plaza that accommodates a renovated buildings. The end result would be the linking the fast life of Khartoum to the quite and settled life of Tuti.
Master of Architecture
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Lee, Ho-yin, und 李浩然. „The kampong house : architecture and culture of the Malay vernacular in Peninsular Malaysia“. Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/207573.

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Lee, Ho-yin. „The kampong house : architecture and culture of the Malay vernacular in Peninsular Malaysia /“. Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19472626.

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Punpairoj, Poomchai. „The changing use of materials in construction of the vernacular Thai house“. Thesis, University of Bath, 2013. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.607611.

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Due to the processes of modernization, the existing traditional Thai houses have been changed from tradition to contemporary. Contemporary vernacular houses in the central Thailand are categorised as transforming and reproduction houses. This study focused on three types of vernacular houses in the central region: the traditional Thai house; the transforming Thai house; and the reproduction Thai house. This study examined the features in these contemporary vernacular houses which have been influenced by changing use of materials and construction methods. The study was conducted by examining the changes of vernacular houses in three locations in Ayutthaya province: the urban district village, the rural village and the motorway buffer area. Data were collected with the uses of materials, construction types, and features of construction elements. The data obtained were analyzed and discussed through typological analysis and constant comparative analysis to reveal the differences of vernacular houses among the studied locations. The findings show the ways in which vernacular traditions have been integrated with modern influences. The development and change of use of materials are indicated for reflecting the evolution of vernacular Thai houses. The results reveal that, from the earliest period of modern Thai industry, contemporary vernacular Thai housing has been influenced by materials available and construction methods employed. Industrial materials have been used to improve the performance and change the appearance of the traditional Thai houses. Because of the availability of early industrial materials and construction methods, the transforming Thai houses will therefore continue to be sustained by their current owners. Traditional and modern materials are applied to the reproduction Thai houses with updated construction techniques. Vernacular Thai houses are confirmed as a continuous process and appreciated in the context of the present. The results of this study offers some clues to support an understanding of living heritage, and thus promoting conservation of vernacular buildings in Thailand.
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Danjuma, Benjamin Angyu. „House form in the Nigerian savanna : an analysis of housing and city structure in the Housa tradition“. Thesis, McGill University, 1988. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=61691.

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Day, Heidi. „The vernacular as a model for design : design studies for the contemporary Welsh house“. Thesis, Cardiff University, 2013. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/57159/.

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This thesis tests Amos Rapoport’s theory of ‘vernacular design as a model system’ through research by design, in order to develop and refine a model for contemporary design. The vernacular buildings in Wales are used as a foundation for the exploration. The research aim is to develop and demonstrate a design method by which buildings may be distinctive to place. A further aim is to develop a model that may be transferable to other geographical contexts. The research builds on Rapoport’s approach of ‘learning through analysis’ rather than literally reproducing the past, through abstracting and adapting principles from tradition for contemporary design. A model for design is developed and tested through a series of sequential and linked designs, based on traditional housing typologies relevant to current affordable housing need in Wales and elsewhere in the UK. Supported by literature, contextual and precedent studies they are used to inform, interrogate and refine the model. The primary objective of these investigations is to examine the applicability and appropriateness of a model for use by architects and designers. The research demonstrates that the vernacular as a model for design as proposed by Rapoport in its redefined form can offer an effective tool to guide design. It reveals that some aspects of the framework are strong such as siting, form, materials and construction, whereas others were found to be much weaker, such as cultural and experiential aspects of tradition. These elements are harder to uncover and are concerned with the subjective as opposed to the objective. The research establishes that these elements of the model are critical to the development of a design process that promotes connection to place.
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Davis, J. Marshall. „Vernacular house types in Indiana : an expanded methodology for the Indiana historic sites and structures inventory“. Virtual Press, 1990. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/722783.

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The purpose of this thesis is to propose a methodology for documenting historic vernacular houses in Indiana through the Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory. The inventory, or survey, is an essential and primary component of historic preservation. With roughly one half of Indiana's counties remaining to be surveyed, there is great opportunity to improve the quality and usefulness of the surveys as scholarship regarding the built environment advances.The thesis examines the definitions of vernacular architecture and sets forth a working definition which is fairly broad in scope. Vernacular house types found in Indiana are enumerated, described, and illustrated.The thesis then examines Indiana's methodology for documenting historic vernacular houses, and it makes recommendations, based on methodologies from other states, for positive charges.This thesis proposes an interdisciplinary approach to conductingsurveys of historic vernacular houses. It draws heavily from related fields such as folklore and material culture studies as well as from several years of experience working CX1 survey projects.The thesis also examines settlement patterns in Indiana and other cultural, building-shaping factors. The thesis is intended to serve as a guide to the vernacular house types in Indiana for use by field surveyors.
Department of Architecture
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Belz, Melissa Malouf. „Spirit of place and the evolution of the vernacular house in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India“. Diss., Kansas State University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/15049.

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Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Geography
Jeffrey S. Smith
India is a country rich in religious beliefs, with a cultural landscape infused with symbolic meaning. The nation is currently experiencing great advances in development, standard of living, and connectedness to global markets and cultures. For remote communities, the spread of global ideas can significantly impact traditional customs and distinctive landscapes. Vernacular houses, meaning those particular to a region and culture, and built with local ingenuity, are vital contributors to sense of place and cultural identity. India’s remote mountainous regions in particular, are at a threshold of change in the vernacular landscape. Therefore, my dissertation focuses on Kinnaur district, of Himachal Pradesh, a remote folk region of the Indian Himalaya with a strong vernacular heritage and potential for great change in its cultural landscape. Because architecture is culturally significant and provides a clear medium in which to see changes in the landscape, the purpose of this research is (1) to determine the characteristic features of the Kinnauri vernacular house, (2) to identify the reasons for and process of vernacular landscape change, and (3) to illustrate the potential of decorative or small-scale features as significant components of place-making and enduring vernacular landscapes. My methods consisted of historical archives, landscape analysis (direct observation, photography, and drawings), and open-ended in-depth interviews with homeowners, builders, and officials. Through these methods, I distilled the characteristics of the Kinnauri vernacular house to eight distinguishing architectural features and determined the three most influential agents that directly impact landscape change and the vernacular house. My final conclusions recognize a paradox in landscape identity and that small-scale features are significant components in place-making. Furthermore, my research highlights the crucial role of ensembles and adaptability in enduring vernacular landscapes. Although homogenization of landscapes is evident across the globe, many places still exhibit individualized characteristics and cultural identity. I contend that the increased ability of small-scale architectural features to adapt to new settings, allows a modernizing landscape to preserve aspects of the vernacular architecture.
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Cicek, Umit Gokhan. „Vernacular Timber Houses Of Uzungol: Examining/analysin Them In Their Refunctioning Process“. Master's thesis, METU, 2012. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12614042/index.pdf.

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The aim of this study is to define structural and architectural features of vernacular houses in Uzungö
l, town of Ç
aykara, Trabzon and to determine intervention types of houses in order to prevent loosing original architectural characteristics. For this purpose, the studies that were carried out about the history, geographical/physical character, settlement pattern and socio-economic character of the region in general and the district of the study area were surveyed. To be able to take reliable results, a study area, which has a representative character, was defined. All registered houses in the study area were surveyed and building characteristics of Uzungö
l were identified. Beside gathering information, all surveyed buildings was documented in various details as structural scale and architectural scale. In order to examine the intervention character at houses in the district, all applied interventions at houses were documented. At the end of the documentation, specific intervention types were found. Values of the study area were listed and physical/architectural features that decided be preserved were identified.
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Boström, Frida. „Papaquara : From Favela to Urban Field House“. Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-80682.

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The project consists of developing new housing for the residents of Papaquara, 191 people who lived in a favela until early2011, when they were evicted and had their houses demolished by the local government while their settlement was severely flooded. This new housing project, which is firmly grounded in real circumstances, builds upon research on irregular autoconstructed settlements, their architectural characteristics and specifically the temporal aspect of how spatial qualities are constructed in such areas. The architecture presented in the final proposal is an upgraded version of a favela house core that facilitates incremental add-ons, in a typology called urban field house.
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Qian, Min Angel, und 錢閩. „Transformation of traditional village and courtyard house: the design and planning for the house prototype inQiangang Village“. Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31986742.

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Yang, Ke Kayla, und 杨珂. „Evolving Hakka enclosed house: design from network to typology“. Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B50706901.

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Li, Pingping. „Typological transformation of courtyard house in Lijiang area women and nuclear space of Naxi dwelling /“. Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31564215.

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Gao, Yun. „The Dai vernacular house in South China: tradition and cultural development in the architecture of an ethnic minority“. Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.488474.

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Ramaswami, Murali. „Toward a phenomenology of wood : interpreting the Yoshimura house, a Japanese vernacular dwelling, through Thiis-Evensen's architectural archetypes“. Kansas State University, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/36057.

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Koduveliparambil, Jacob Joseph. „Construction practices in traditional dwellings of Kerala, India“. Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape16/PQDD_0005/MQ37246.pdf.

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Anderson, Jennifer K. „Dogtrots in New Orleans: An Urban Adaptation to a Rural House Type“. ScholarWorks@UNO, 2013. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1604.

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The dogtrot house type is an important type of vernacular architecture in the American landscape, particularly in rural areas of the southern United States. Little is formally written or known about the dogtrot type houses in New Orleans, which appear to be a unique evolution of the rural dogtrot form specifically adapted for the urban environment. This thesis examines the existing literature regarding the dogtrot house type and analyzes the architectural history of the remaining dogtrot type homes in New Orleans in order to establish that they are correctly classified, and also to investigate any possible links with rural dogtrots. The findings promotes awareness of the dogtrot house type in the urban setting, and contribute to the larger picture of vernacular architectural adaptation in the United States. Further, this thesis lays the foundation for landmarking the 16 remaining dogtrots in New Orleans.
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Li, Pingping, und 李萍萍. „Typological transformation of courtyard house in Lijiang area: women and nuclear space of Naxi dwelling“. Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31564215.

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Sonmez, Filiz. „Organic Architecture And Frank Lloyd Wright In Turkey Within The Framework Of House Design“. Master's thesis, METU, 2006. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12607101/index.pdf.

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Nature has been a source of inspiration for many architects, one of them being Frank Lloyd Wright. He re-interpreted the principles of architectural design by searching nature and uncovering its hidden dimensions to introduce his idea called organic architecture, at the onset of the twentieth century. This thesis aims to discuss the offspring of this idea in Turkey, with the awareness of the fact that the Turkish examples of Vernacular and Local architecture have always displayed great concern towards nature. The developments subsequent to the recognition of organic architecture and Wright in the Turkish Architectural arena are surveyed with reference to significant discussions, competitions, exhibitions, conferences as well as concrete examples of architectural practice. Throughout the study the discussions related to Modernism in Turkey are also referred to taking the misconception of organic architecture into consideration. Since the meaning of and the interpretations concerning organic architecture are different from those made in Europe and the USA, some Turkish architects have also conceived organic architecture different from Wright&rsquo
s understanding and interpreted it from a merely formal perspective. Wright&rsquo
s approach to &lsquo
house design&rsquo
, which transforms confined, formal, symmetrical boxes into flowing spaces, is focused in comparison to Vernacular and Local examples in Turkey, and the works designed by Contemporary Turkish architects are selected to investigate the application of the principles of design and characteristics introduced by Wright. The concept of space, use of material, relation of the building with its environment, functional requirements and constructional concerns are studied within this context.
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Andrade, André Martins. „Criação do espaço de habitar como um processo colaborativo“. Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/18958.

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A criação do espaço de habitar está na origem do Homem. Através do seu entendimento da paisagem, o Homem foi ao longo dos tempos adaptando o seu espaço segundo as suas atividades e necessidades específicas. Desde o abrigo até à casa contemporânea, novas formas foram sendo criadas e adaptadas, acompanhando a evolução humana, baseada nas novas formas, atividades e requisitos definidos na realização pessoal. Numa época onde os requisitos habitacionais são cada vez mais estritos na garantia de um conforto e segurança padronizada, verificamos a existência de díspares formas de habitar. Juntamente com a valorização contemporânea dos direitos humanos podemos entender grande parte da população não tem o devido acesso a espaços verdadeiramente adaptados aos seus requisitos de habitar. Socialmente encerrados em torno de uma civilização globalizada, vivemos cúmplices de uma desigualdade social, que não consegue garantir o direito a uma habitação adequada para todos. Desta forma procura-se perceber as causas das falhas no cumprimento dos direitos humanos fundamentais e das desigualdades no sector habitacional. Entendendo o papel fundamental das populações e do sector da construção na criação dos seus habitares e tentando esclarecer o papel fundamental da arquitetura na requalificação dos espaços de habitar, oferecendo soluções e formas práticas acessíveis a todos os habitantes para a construção de um futuro sustentável, adaptado e dignificante da vida humana; ABSTRACT: The creation of the space of inhabiting is in the Man’s origin, through his under- standing of the landscape, the Man was along the times adapting his space second their activities and specific needs. From the shelter to the contemporary house, new forms were being created and adapted, accompanying the human evolution, based on the new forms, activities and defined requirements in the personal accomplishment. In a time where the habitational requirements are more and more strict in the warranty of a comfort and standardized safety, we verified the existence of disparate ways of inhabiting. Together with the contemporary valorization of the human rights we can understand great part of the population doesn’t have the access to spaces truly adapted to their requirements of inhabiting. This way we try to notice the causes of the flaws in the execution of the fundamental human rights and of the inequalities in the habitational sector. Understanding the fundamental paper of the populations and of the construction sector in the creation of our inhabit and trying to explain the fundamental paper of the architecture in the qualification of the spaces of inhabiting, offering solutions and accessible practical forms to all of the inhabitants for the construction of a maintainable future, adapted and dignifying the human life
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Sulaiman, Mohd Sabere. „Challenges in the conservation of the Negeri Sembilan Traditional Malay House (NSTMH) and establishment of a conservation principles framework“. Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/23552.

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The survival of vernacular architecture in the world, and particularly in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, is under threat due to rapid modernization, urbanization, socioeconomic transformation, loss of its characteristics resulting from changes and development, and misinterpretation of its typology as well as serious issues of abandonment. Most Negeri Sembilan traditional Malay houses (NSTMH), in some cases over one hundred years old, are unprotected and are becoming derelict. The vernacular value of these houses and their preservation for future generations are therefore threatened. To date, little research has been undertaken into the challenges posed in the conservation of NSTMH from the perspectives of house owners and professionals, and how the changing patterns of their form, fabric, and function have shaped the challenges of preserving them. To explore this from a more holistic approach, existing local heritage legislation that protects traditional Malay houses in particular or timber vernacular architecture in general, and international charters were reviewed, as also successful cases of preservation of similar heritage. This research employs a multi-method qualitative approach by examining as a purposive sample selected 19th-century long-roof-type NSTMHs. The research methods consisted of semi-structured interviews with house owners and conservation experts, on-site survey of the houses’ changing patterns of form, fabric, and function, as well as reviews of the conservation heritage legislation context (national/ local) and international charters. Interview data were analysed using thematic analysis, while the accepted concept model of cultural heritage was used for analysis of the patterns of changes in the cases examined. Documents were reviewed using template analysis. Findings from the research outline the main challenges that include a lack of appreciation and understanding of heritage among house owners, lack of traditional building skills, lack of government support as well as insufficient documentation. Nonetheless, there is no legislation in place at either a national or local level to protect the traditional Malay house. All of the findings were triangulated prior to the development of the initial framework and further expert validation was obtained to establish the final framework. This research makes a significant contribution in expanding the existing body of knowledge, through exploration of how the house owners understand, value, and appreciate heritage within their environment, in addition to including conservation experts’ perspectives in this regard. Moreover, the main contribution of this study is the provision of a Conservation Principles Framework for the NSTMH that may be used by house owners, conservation experts, officials, the Village Security & Development Committee, academics, and students as a form of guidance to the implementation of conservation works. It is also hoped that it may act as a starting point for the Negeri Sembilan state government to develop guidance aimed to safeguard this valuable Malaysian heritage.
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Abu-hilal, Ashraf Hashem. „The Changing Architectural Style Realized In The Palestinian Domistic Vernacular Architecture During The End Of 19th / Beginning Of 20th Centuries - Case Study From Hebron“. Phd thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12610355/index.pdf.

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This thesis studies human habitat in Palestine focusing on the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This period, had witnessed changes on social texture, which was reflected on human habitation at various levels of: site and plan organization, size of dwellings and architectural form. The study presents a clear understanding of traditional dwellings of Alkhalil (Hebron), by placing them within their architectural and social contexts. The appearance of central hall house was part of this change
it was part of a fashion spread at the newly established neighborhoods of many Palestinian towns. Those houses are in the form of individual structures located in a defined property or garden surrounding each. A large group of buildings of this type of houses in Al-khalil are studied. Measured site survey supports the main hypothesis doing at how this fashion is found in Palestine as in other surrounding towns. The outcomes form the case study catalog focusing on Al-khalil
are compared with earlier dwelling (hosh) and with similar houses from surrounding Palestinian towns in growing circles. The main hypotheses establish the nature of this change, thus the analysis of the former and the later. To do this the earlier (Hosh) dwelling is being studied at different levels and periods. The site survey helped in understanding the traditional architectural and social values, which are maintained by the central-hall house inhabitants
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Kennedy, Michael Farrell. „West Virginia House: A Union of Two Vernaculars“. Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31163.

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This project uses elements of two architectural vernaculars that were once common in West Virginia. The agrarian vernacular includes I-houses and barns. The industrial vernacular includes buildings of the timber and coal industries â particularly coal tipples. My project hopes to reflect the wrenching changes the coming of the Industrial Revolution brought to West Virginia in the decades following the Civil War. The building is a house in rural Pocahontas County.
Master of Architecture
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Pinijvarasin, Wandee. „Experiences of well being in Thai vernacular houses /“. Connect to thesis, 2004. http://eprints.unimelb.edu.au/archive/00000496.

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Mulligan, Helen. „The thermal performance of vernacular underground dwellings“. Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.293005.

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Ho, Chi-ching Ivan. „The study of the Chinese (grey) brickwork in the vernacular buildings in Hong Kong“. Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31476843.

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Ayssa, Abdullah Zeid. „The thermal performance of vernacular and contemporary houses in Sana'a, Yemen“. Thesis, Open University, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.259694.

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Naude, M. „A legacy of rondavels and rondavel houses in the northern interior of South Africa“. South African Journal of Art History, 2007. http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1000810.

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The rondavel has become synonymous with the settlements of the black people of South Africa but has also become a characteristic building type of European (white) folk building in white vernacular architecture. Although this building type was never considered a typical building type on farmsteads and of farm architecture of the Boland, it has become such a common phenomenon that it can now be considered part of white vernacular architecture. The occurrence and distribution of the rondavel in the northern part of South Africa reflects its popularity over the last hundred years. The rondavel occurs in six configurations: (1) as single isolated cone on cylinder structure, (2) as a conglomerate of separate rondavels, (3) as several rondavels connected to each other with foyers and passages, (4) as an independent annex to a larger rectangular dwelling unit, (5) as an addition built onto an existing rectangular dwelling unit or (6) as a single dwelling unit with the characteristics of an elongated rondavel with two of its sides parallel to each other (lozenge shape). The use and function of these buildings also varied depending on the needs of the landowner, tenant, housewife or workers.
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Landes, Jonas. „Hippie houses of Redlands Mesa a continuation of the folk building tradition /“. Laramie, Wyo. : University of Wyoming, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1939263751&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=18949&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Longcroft, Adam. „The development and survival of post-medieval vernacular houses : a case study from Norfolk“. Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267778.

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Wang, Haofeng. „Architectural intent and its vernacular process a morphological study of the spatial planning concept in traditional settlements and courtyard houses in Huizhou, China /“. Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B37232149.

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Ho, Chi-ching Ivan, und 何志清. „The study of the Chinese (grey) brickwork in the vernacular buildings in Hong Kong“. Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31476843.

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Swanson, Lealan Anderson Nunn. „Historical considerations in Yemeni vernacular architecture: Houses from the Sulayhid dynasty (439/1047) to the modern period /“. The Ohio State University, 1997. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487945320760298.

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Gabril, N. „Thermal comfort and building design strategies for low energy houses in Libya : lessons from the vernacular architecture“. Thesis, University of Westminster, 2014. https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/96822/thermal-comfort-and-building-design-strategies-for-low-energy-houses-in-libya-lessons-from-the-vernacular-architecture.

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Since the last century a growing movement of individuals and organizations that seek the redefinition of how buildings are designed, built and operated to be more responsible to the environment. The critical contribution of the residential building in this matter emphasizes the need to study the houses thermal performance and its impact on environment, considering the human thermal comfort requirements. The reduction of the energy demand for heating and cooling is the key factor in the low energy houses and minimizing environmental damage caused by the emissions of carbon dioxide. In this thesis the traditional vernacular houses in Libya have been used as a vehicle of the research. The houses have been selected from three cities, Tripoli, Ghadames and Gheryan; analyzed and appraised to the climate and culture requirement in addition to context, house form and building materials. The study endeavors to examine the Traditional Vernacular Architecture in Libya, which is conceptually understood as a shelter that fulfilled people’s needs according to their socio-cultural criteria as well responding positively to the climatic factors. Therefore, studying the socio-cultural forces that form the vernacular houses outlines the guidelines for a low energy building that encounters people’s contemporary need. The research has been assessed by means of computer monitoring, field survey and computer energy simulation. Monitoring the thermal performance of the traditional vernacular houses provides lessons that act as catalyst and model for future low energy house. Sets of passive heating and cooling strategy have been underlined from each of the three vernacular houses in three climatic regions in Libya. The field survey of thermal comfort has been conducted to examine the thermal comfort in Libya’s traditional houses. The outcome of the survey is two main findings, first it sets the value of thermal insulation of the Libyan traditional clothing, and secondly, the survey assigns the thermal comfort temperature in three climatic zones in Libya. The energy simulations results of the three models induced that the vernacular traditional houses can augment the future low energy housing in Libya. A low energy house models have been proposed by the author and tested with positive results in the three cities, using the available local building material and the traditional environment solutions can establish an indoor comfort environment that is acceptable. The findings of the study fill part of the gap in the thermal comfort standards for Libya, and prove the possibility to lower the energy use in the future house compared to the contemporary house in the three climatic region of Libya, with nearly 80% in winter and 60% in summer. The study also provides guidelines for use in building standards in Libya. It also concludes that number of research avenues should be carried out for a comprehensive answer to the issue of thermal comfort and building design strategies for a low energy house in Libya.
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Ye, Simao, und 叶思茂. „Basic documentation of Ping Yao dwelling courtyards“. Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2009. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B47091101.

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This dissertation focuses on basic documentation within an idiographic circumstance. The documenting object is dwelling courtyards in Ancient City of Ping Yao (ACPY). It explores the former similar documentation efforts and introduces the author’s own proposed documentation methodology, and follows up the later application of the methodology, and finally assesses itself. This process provided a meaningful reference sample to other practical documentation work. To better introduce the documentation methodology, the dissertation also talks about Ping Yao dwelling courtyards in detail. If the reader is interested in local residential architectures, this dissertation will be helpful. Besides referring significance of documentation method exploring, the documentation also involves deeply into ACPY’s conservation affairs, which is mainly concluded in appendix. To introduce the factors influencing this event of conservation career, this dissertation can be a record to ACPY’s conservation development in the transferring times, which can lead people who are interested to have a better understanding what is going on at the implementation level.
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Conservation
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Master of Science in Conservation
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Saicharoent, Chaowalid. „The survival of vernacular architecture in a modernizing world : a case study of the Lawa's houses in Mae Chaem, Thailand“. Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.543806.

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Wang, Haofeng, und 王浩鋒. „Architectural intent and its vernacular process: a morphological study of the spatial planning concept intraditional settlements and courtyard houses in Huizhou, China“. Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B37232149.

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Baumbach, Robert Warren. „Architecture: In the Line of Economy“. Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9580.

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Three houses are presented in this book. Each house has been designed with distinct site parameters with the expectation that obvious differences in form would occur. The focus of this investigation lies within the significant parallels that exist between the projects and how those parallels relate to the principles that constitute a framework of operation for a designer.
Master of Architecture
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Chiu, Yu-Fen, und 邱毓芬. „On The Vernacular House Type Of Fu-Long In Hong-Mao-Gang Settlement“. Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/05528241551355636693.

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The south-western coast of Taiwan was the earliest developed area where the Han immigrant settled. Due to the effect of the natural environment, cultural background, social construction and economical activities, this area has created its own significant spatial form of the settlement. Hong-Mao-Gang which was a bank of sand in Kaohsiung harbor silted up spontaneously therefore the boundary of the settlement extended constantly. As a result of a fishing village which has its distinctive location, the settlement has developed a particular model of traffic transportation. The unusual residence remains because of the government policy which forbids the residents to build. Thus settlement Hong-Mao-Gang is the object of this thesis. The research is based on the collection of documentation, fielding-investigation, interviews and mapping in order to analyze the form of the settlement and discuss side-housing residence about its position of the process of the settlement development.   The context of this thesis is divided into four parts and outlined as follow: 1. The natural environment and cultural background This chapter includes the geography, the climatic conditions and the history of the settlement. It also involves the population, the religion, the civic organization, the transition of the industry, the life style and the traffic. 2. The traffic transportation The development of Kaohsiung second harbor affects the model of traffic transportation of Hong-Mao-Gang and changes the lane system of the settlement. And analyze the connection between the traffic system and the development of the settlement. 3. The facilities of the settlement This chapter includes the distribution of the public facilities of the settlement and the residential types. 4. The side-housing residence The Fu-Long residence was the annex of Chinese traditional residence but there is a large number of side-housing in Hong-Mao-Gang. This chapter includes the circumstance of exterior and the arrangement interior of the Fu-Long residence. This building type became a distinguishing feature of the settlement.   Due to the transition of the work that residents earn their livings, the fishery of settlements on the coast of Taiwan declined. And settlement Hong-Mao-Gang that has the same destiny rose from the period of Dutch colonial, and went through the Japanese colonial. The extending of the boundary of the settlement provides the opportunity to develop. The construction of the space fairly became unique and remains because of the policy of the government. Although the settlement still retains the typology of the traditional space, the growing and developing seem to be stagnate. Therefore the future of the settlement Hong-Mao-Gang is an important issue.
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ZHENG, WEN-ZHAO, und 曾文照. „A study on the vernacular house of Dai minority of Yunnan in China“. Thesis, 1991. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/93531681556188287446.

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„From house to monastery: the sacred spatiality in Labrang architecture“. 2008. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5896810.

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Hui, Mei Kei Maggie.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 324-327).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
ABSTRACT --- p.2
DECLARATION --- p.5
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.6
NOTES ON TRANSLITERATION --- p.7
TABLE OF CONTENT --- p.9
TABLE OF FIGURES --- p.11
Chapter 1 --- INTRODUCTION TIBETAN MONASTIC SETTLEMENT AND THE VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURAL QUESTIONS --- p.1
Chapter 1.1 --- Background. --- p.1
Chapter 1.2 --- Research Aim --- p.4
Chapter 1.3 --- Thesis outline --- p.5
Chapter 2 --- READING TIBETAN ARCHITECTURE AND SPACE AS CULTURAL FORM ON THE PERIPHERY LITERATURE REVIEW AND RESEARCH DESIGN --- p.7
Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.7
Chapter 2.2 --- Literature review: different perspectives --- p.7
Chapter 2.3 --- Research Design --- p.29
Chapter 3 --- LABRANG COMPLEXITY AND TRANSFORMATION --- p.46
Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.46
Chapter 3.2 --- Amdo: an ethnographic ally tibetan region --- p.46
Chapter 3.3 --- Transformation of the physical fabric of Labrang --- p.63
Chapter 4 --- HOUSE SPACE AT LABRANG HOUSE SPACE AND VILLAGE --- p.102
Chapter 4.1 --- Introduction --- p.102
Chapter 4.2 --- House architecture at labrang --- p.103
Chapter 4.3 --- Village and house placement --- p.106
Chapter 4.4 --- House space --- p.108
Chapter 4.5 --- House Typology --- p.188
Chapter 4.5 --- Summary --- p.195
Chapter 5 --- PLACE MAKING AT LABRANG --- p.197
Chapter 5.1 --- Introduction --- p.197
Chapter 5.2 --- The making of sacred landscape through daily pilgrimage --- p.197
Chapter 5.3 --- The site and the pilgrims ´ةs physical anchorage --- p.203
Chapter 5.4 --- Summary: Ritual and the different level of body-space action --- p.270
Chapter 6 --- SPATIAL CONTINUUM IN THE RELIGIOUS/LIVING SPACE FROM HOUSE TO SETTLEMENT --- p.274
Chapter 6.1 --- Introduction --- p.274
Chapter 6.2 --- Negotiation of space inside the house --- p.275
Chapter 6.3 --- "Religious spatial phenomenon: From house to Village, from house to monastery." --- p.294
Chapter 6.4 --- Spatial negotiation of Labrang: public religious rituals --- p.299
Chapter 6.5 --- Summary: Negotiation of space and time --- p.304
Chapter 7 --- CONCLUSION WAYS OF DEFINING SPACE AND PLACE MAKING THROUGH BODY AND SPACE AT LABRANG --- p.306
Chapter 7.1 --- Complexity in reading Tibetan cultural form through the architecture and space at Labrang --- p.306
APPENDIX --- p.315
Chapter Appendix A: --- Village name and code --- p.315
Chapter Appendix B: --- Major buildings inside Labrang Tashikyil --- p.317
Chapter Appendix C: --- Chart showing major public rituals celebrated at Labrang monastery --- p.321
Chapter Appendix D: --- Chart of house samples --- p.323
BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.324
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Beaulieu, Rebekah Anne. „Accounting for the past: historic house museums and America's urban Midwest“. Thesis, 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/26441.

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Although a sizable subcategory of the nonprofit museum sector, historic house museums have received limited attention in discussions of best practices, most notably in topics of administration, funding, and risk management. Historic house museums serve as a cornerstone of American and international cultural tourism for their accessibility and low, or free, attendance costs. This research argues for historic house museum operations, rather than its period of restorative preservation, as the focus of inquiry. The subjects of this research are three sites that were the products of late nineteenth-century industrialization in the American Midwest, a region under-studied in current literature. Past scholarship on historic houses has been dedicated to preservation methodology and interpretation. No study of house museums attends to business and legal concerns as well as architectural history and preservation. Utilizing archives, interviews, and financial documents in the analysis of three case studies, I argue that historic house museums provide an illuminating lens onto issues of professional practice facing museums in the twenty-first century. This dissertation focuses on three historic house museums constructed after the 1876 Centennial and before the turn of the twentieth century. Chapter One offers the history of the Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee, a German Renaissance Revival structure built in 1892 for brewing magnate Captain Frederick Pabst, and provides a discussion of community funding and post-recession heritage tourism. Chapter Two details the story of the Driehaus Museum in Chicago, a Renaissance Revival mansion built in 1883 for banker Samuel Nickerson and now funded primarily by investor Richard Driehaus. This chapter illuminates the issues of single-donor funding, the problematization of definitions of the historic house museum, and modern development of private art collections. Chapter Three is dedicated to the Samuel Cupples House in St. Louis, a Richardsonian Romanesque residence constructed in 1890 for manufacturing magnate Samuel Cupples and now owned by Saint Louis University, and delves into topics of institutional stewardship and university management of cultural resources. The conclusion proposes a diversification of scholarship concerning historic house museums that embraces financial management to ensure operational sustainability.
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MacIntyre, April D. „House and home : Scottish domestic architecture in Nova Scotia and the Rev. Norman McLeod Homestead /“. 2005.

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McLeod, Heather Skye. „The art of the everyday: experiences of a house“. Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1552.

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The purpose of this study was to document and understand the meanings associated with the visual elaboration (Painter, 2002a), of a particular house i.e. what was done to it after it was built and why, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, by successive occupants, including myself, over a period of nine decades. I used a case study, involving documents and artefacts and interviews with key informants. Taking an interpretive epistemological stance, I employed a narrative approach to inquiry (Kramp, 2004, Johnson-Bailey, 2004). The individual narratives resonated with recent anthropological findings. The house saw home managers exert their agency (Pink, 2004). Additionally, inhabitants left a signature on the structure (Dominy, 1997), and carried with them mementos from the home they had made there (Marcoux, 2001). Over time, through transformation processes, both individuals and the house were changed (Miller, 2001a). Further, the design legacy left by previous inhabitants acted as a form of agency on successive residents (Miller, 2001b), and through reciprocal accommodation the house and its occupants came to terms with each other (Miller, 2002). Additionally, six common themes emerged: epistemological orientation, economics, male and female, reminiscences and affect, childhood to adulthood and history and presence. My finding that an individual’s epistemological stance was related to her/his artistry supports an emerging vision in art education, that of art practice as research (Sullivan, 2005). This has implications for both research and practice. Firstly, the processes through which non-specialists work need to be more fully explored. Secondly, we require a changed view of art history where art images are understood as part of a productive visual culture (Marshall, 2007). This is a concept-focused analysis of art where meaning is demonstrated to be contextual and intergraphical, and is manifest in artworks that can be scrutinized across cultures and time. Thirdly, our concept of visual literacy must expand; if we construct knowledge and reality through making images as well as by decoding the meaning of existing visual images, then art practice is schools is imperative (Marshall). Finally, visual thinking is integrative (Marshall), and thus art integration and a new approach to art and learning are essential.
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Ferreira, José Pedro Marinho Brandão. „Sonhos revisitados: uma análise da casa de emigrante e da transformação do território rural“. Master's thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/34514.

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Arquitectura (área de especialização em Cultura Arquitectónica)
O trabalho de investigação que se segue representa uma reflexão sobre o fenómeno da casa de emigrante de finais do séc. XX e do seu papel em relação à transformação do território rural. Partindo de uma análise de um conjunto de casas que são elucidativas da afirmação da arquitectura popular emigrante, compreendemos um conjunto de informações que nos mostram tanto as suas repercussões na transformação do território rural, como do significado destas habitações como símbolos de um percurso migratório intercultural. A análise seguiu uma estratégia de investigação que vai do geral para o particular e tenta abranger várias escalas de aproximação à casa, do território envolvente à habitação concretizada, não esquecendo o proprietário: a sua actuação e narrativa migratória foram os principais influenciadores das alterações do habitat consolidadas nestas casas. Com a análise do território adquirimos um conhecimento mais aproximado do contexto urbano destas habitações. A transformação de um território maioritariamente rural e disperso é-nos mostrada através das alterações provocadas pelo surgimento da industrialização e por uma consequente diminuição da importância das actividades agrícolas, que se revela num território em mutação, perdendo área anteriormente ligada ao cultivo para os loteamentos residenciais que albergam a população. O desenvolvimento dos casos de estudo incide nas narrativas relatadas pelos proprietários e nas suas construções populares, as suas “casas de sonhos”. Desta análise resultaram as principais considerações retiradas destas habitações, que surgem através de uma vontade dos proprietários que é resumida na afirmação da ascensão social e na mudança de valores do habitat em relação aos modelos vernaculares. Procuramos compreender o processo de construção destas habitações e focámo-nos em perceber o acto de construção em função da transformação do território, numa cronologia que compreende a transformação do território e do papel que a “casa de emigrante” desempenhou nesta.
The following investigation project represents a study concerning the subject “casa de emigrante” dated from the ending of the 20th century and its role in the transformation of the rural territory. Starting from an analysis of a group of houses that are representative of the establishment of the popular emigrant architecture, we obtained information which shows us its repercussions in the transformation process of the rural territory, as well as the meaning of these houses as symbols of an emigrant intercultural route. The analysis has followed a researching strategy that goes from general to particular and tries to embrace several scales of approximation to the house, including the surrounding territory and not forgetting the owner: his action and migrant narrative were the main triggers of the habitat changes perpetuated on these houses. With the territory analysis we acquire a more proximate knowledge of the urban context of these constructions. The transformation of a rural and sprawl territory is noticed trough the changes caused by the industrialization processes and trough a consequent decrease of the importance of agricultural activities, which occurs in a mutating territory, that loses its agricultural use to a more residential and urban model. The resulting analysis of the case studies focuses on the narrative of the owners and their popular constructions, their “houses made of dreams”, resulting of the will of their owners which is resumed in the statement of a social status increase and in the change of the values of the habitat when compared to the vernacular models. Understanding the process of construction of these houses, we tried to acknowledge the role of these constructions in the mutations of the territory setting up a chronology that comprehends the transformation of territory and the role that these “houses made of dreams” had in the process.
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Striebel, MacLean Jessica. „Sheltering colonialism: the archaeology of a house, household, and white Creole masculinity at the 18th-century Little Bay Plantation, Montserrat, West Indies“. Thesis, 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/16336.

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In the final quarter of the 18th century, a planter's dwelling overlooking the Caribbean Sea at Little Bay on the northwest coast of Montserrat in the British Leeward Islands was destroyed by fire and never reoccupied. Archaeological excavations in 2010 and 2011 yielded fragments of personal adornment, dress, household furnishings, and the house containing them providing an intimate portrait of an anonymous white male and his domestic arrangements. We do not know much about the planter class, though its members were central to the structure of 18th-century West Indian society. I use this rich archaeological data alongside archival, pictorial, and comparative analyses to particularize a West Indian planter and investigate the construction of colonial Creole identity. Evidence from archaeological, architectural, and ethnographic sources allow a reconstruction of the plantation house as a single-pile, three-cell plan, wood-frame structure with a raised masonry foundation and front gallery. This form, adapted to the Caribbean environment, altered English understanding and use of private and public spaces. Through archival research, I linked Little Bay to the Piper family, documenting its transfer through generations of unmarried male relatives. At the time of the fire the inhabitant was a Montserratian born, third-generation white male of English descent, meaning a white Creole. Ceramic gaming disks and glass beads identical to examples found in enslaved contexts indicate a household comprised of domestic slaves and planter. The head of household was a wealthy male versed in 18th-century British aesthetics as shown by a fob seal, coat buttons, and flintlock pistol. Punch bowls, glassware, tea and tableware reflect refined British cultural sensibilities, but as first-person travelogues recount, such goods were redeployed in distinctive colonial form with Creole open-door sociability and shared domesticity with household enslaved. Taken together, the finds demonstrate how this colonial Creole used English material goods to craft a distinctive form of white masculine identity within the West Indian planter class. In this world of mixed classes, races, and heritages, such formulations required choices. My research highlights how British objects and local practice combined to create new meanings for plantation society in Montserrat and the West Indies.
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BOLOUHARI, SAGHI. „Learning from the past in today's architectural design case study: architecture in hot and arid zone of Yazd in central Iran“. Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/937976.

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Statement of the Problem – Inquadramento del problema Al giorno d’oggi si discute molto nella comunità scientifica mondiale circa le questioni riguardanti lo sviluppo sostenibile, la salvaguardia delle energie non rinnovabili e l’architettura sostenibile. Indubbiamente l’uso incoerente delle energie non rinnovabili quali i combustibili fossili metterà a rischio lo sviluppo ambientale mondiale nel prossimo futuro. Più di un terzo dell’energia consumata a livello globale viene impiegata nel settore delle costruzioni, pertanto con questa alta domanda di consumo energetico non c’è speranza di preservare le fonti energetiche per il futuro. La carenza di risorse energetiche evidenzia l’importanza di implementare l’architettura sostenibile. La maggior parte delle fonti non rinnovabili è stata consumata. Si prevede che il prezzo dei combustibili fossili continuerà a salire nei prossimi anni, pertanto, si è formata l’idea di edifici ad impatto energetico zero al fine di soddisfare i requisiti energetici di questo secolo e superare le preoccupazioni legate all’energie che sono sorte nell’era attuale. Certamente è nella speranza umana quella di realizzare idee creative quali edifici ad energia zero, edifici ad energia neutra o edifici indipendenti per molti anni. Con l’utilizzo delle tecnologie moderne il più grande sogno dell’umanità, preservare le risorse energetiche, può essere realizzato. L’architettura tradizionale Iraniana è uno dei migliori esempi di architettura sostenibile, rappresenta un uso efficace di energie non rinnovabili basato su regioni climatiche del passato. L’antica architettura Iraniana mostra l’esperienza degli Iraniani nell’utilizzo delle energie naturali non terrestri (né sotterranee) come l’energia del sole, vento, acqua etc. Le differenti situazioni geografiche e climatiche sono state integrate con la sapienza e l’intelligenza delle popolazioni del passato nell’utilizzo di energie naturali andando a costituire quel peculiare modello dell’architettura tradizionale Iraniana. Oggi è possibile utilizzare l’esperienza del passato e recuperare quei modelli tradizionali che per lungo tempo sono stati dimenticati, al fine di soddisfare i bisogni climatici di ogni regione e diminuire il consumo di carburanti fossili. In questa tesi, la regione Iraniana e le sue case vernacolari vengono esaminate come uno dei maggiori esempi di “architettura compatibile” alle condizioni climatiche. In questa tesi sono state analizzate le energie rinnovabili nelle case passive e negli edifici ad energia zero. Inoltre si è cercato di utilizzare i nuovi materiali, le tecnologie e le esperienze della tradizione nei nuovi complessi abitativi come parte della soluzione per un decrescente uso di energie consummabili e minori spese nelle case.
Statement of the Problem Nowadays some of the important issues of the world scientific communities are the discussion on the sustainable development, saving the non-renewable energy and the sustainable architecture. Undoubtedly the irregular use of non-renewable sources such as the fossil fuels, will jeopardize the world’s environmental situation in the near future. More than one third of total consumed energy has been used In the buildings section , so with this high demand of energy consumption , there is no hope for preserving energy sources for the future. Lack of energy resources emphasize the importance of reaching the sustainable architecture. The main part of the non-renewable sources have been consumed. It is predicted that the price of fossil fuels continues to rise in the next years, therefore, the idea of the zero energy building has been formed in order to meet the energy needs of the current century and is used for removing the energy related concerns in the current era. Indeed, human hope to accomplish the creative ideas such as zero energy building, neutral energy building or independent building for many years. By using modern technology the biggest human dream, preserving energy resources, can be achieved. Iranian traditional architecture as one of the best sample of the sustainable architecture, represents the effective usage of non-renewable energies based on the climate region in the past. The ancient Iranian architecture indicates the experience of the Iranian in using the non-terrestrial (non underground) natural energies such as the energy of the sun, wind, water and etc. The different geographical and climatic situations have been integrated with the penchant and intelligence of the past people for using the natural energies in order to form the unique patterns of the Iranian traditional architecture. Today, it is possible to utilize the past experiences and restoration of those traditional patterns which have been forgotten in the current era, in order to meet the climatic needs of each region and decrease the consumption of the fossil fuels. In this thesis, the country of Iran and its vernacular houses have been investigated as the most notable samples of “adjusted architecture” per climatic conditions. In this thesis, the hot and arid climatic region of Yazd has been investigated. According to the investigations, the usage of the correct materials, accurate identification of the climatic specifications of each region and its related facilities can lead to creation of the appropriate spaces in order to meet the air conditioning and minimize the consumption of non-renewable energies. In this thesis, the renewable energies in the passive houses and zero energy buildings have been investigated. Meanwhile, it has been attempted to use the new materials and technologies and traditional experiences in the new building complexes as part of the solutions in decreasing consumable energy and expenses in the houses .
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Pinijvarasin, Wandee. „Experiences of well-being in Thai vernacular houses“. 2003. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/2411.

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Vernacular houses reflect the social complexity of the times and region in which they exist. These houses are continually evolving in response to changes in the residents’ sense of well-being. However, the rapid progression of modernity and urbanization over the past fifty years has strongly altered the underlying cultural meanings of domestic well-being in traditional societies. This has caused the disappearance of vernacular houses in various localities. The present research is especially concerned with surviving Thai vernacular houses. Its aim is to establish an understanding of the relationship between changes of Thai residents’ experiences of well-being, or Khwam Phasook in the Thai language, and the physical and socio-cultural evolution of their vernacular houses. The study was conducted by examining the evolution of vernacular houses in Tambon Pakkran of Pra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya in central Thailand. Two main types of data were collected: evolution of the physical characteristics of vernacular houses, and the changes of patterns of use and the meanings attributed to them. The data obtained were analyzed and discussed through systemic taxonomy, cross-case analysis and graphical representation using multiple criteria. The residents’ narrations were also used to explicate the historical development of the houses investigated.
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„居民、政府和文化遺產保護--福建土樓個案研究“. 2006. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5896489.

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葉蘋.
"2006年8月"
論文(哲學碩士)--香港中文大學, 2006.
參考文獻(leaves 123-128).
"2006 nian 8 yue"
Abstracts in Chinese and English.
Ye Pin.
Lun wen (zhe xue shuo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2006.
Can kao wen xian (leaves 123-128).
中文摘要 --- p.iv
英文摘要 --- p.v
致謝 --- p.vi
前言 --- p.1
緣起 --- p.1
本論文的章節安排 --- p.3
Chapter 第一章 --- 文獻回顧 --- p.4
國際公約和中國法則 --- p.4
文化遺產保護中不同利益團體的價値判斷 --- p.9
文化遺產保護中的權力和所有權 --- p.11
在中國不同利益團體對於文化遺產的價値判斷和所有權問題 --- p.14
福建土樓一類的ˇёإ土建築硏究 --- p.16
Chapter 第二章 --- 硏究目的與方法 --- p.18
本論文的硏究目的和理論框架 --- p.18
硏究方法 --- p.21
Chapter 第三章 --- 福建土樓 --- p.27
整體福建土樓簡介 --- p.27
個案土樓的背景資料 --- p.36
小結 --- p.49
Chapter 第四章 --- 當地居民對土樓的價値判斷 --- p.50
土樓作爲居住空間 --- p.50
土樓作爲家族精神凝聚中心 --- p.53
土樓作爲社區活動中心和資訊交換中心 --- p.60
土樓在經濟活動中的利用價値 --- p.61
小結 --- p.67
Chapter 第五章 --- 政府對土樓保護工作的主導以及對社區的影響 --- p.69
大圓樓的實際保護管理過程以及現狀 --- p.69
土樓對於政府的利用價値 --- p.76
政府的介入對居民生活的影響 --- p.79
小結 --- p.91
Chapter 第六章 --- 土樓保護管理中的官民互動 --- p.92
當地居民和政府之間的互動過程 --- p.92
土樓保護管理的問題和矛盾 --- p.101
小結 --- p.113
Chapter 第七章 --- 結語 --- p.115
中文參考資料 --- p.123
英文參考資料 --- p.126
參考網頁 --- p.128
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