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McCarthy, Michael. "Soane's "Saxon" Room at Stowe." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 44, no. 2 (1985): 129–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990025.

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The history of the building of the Gothic Revival library and adjoining lobby and staircase in Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, from 1805 to 1807 by John Soane is discussed in detail following a sequence established by the drawings for the commission and corroborated by letters, accounts, and office records in manuscript. These documents, for the most part preserved in the Sir John Soane Museum, London, have not previously been examined or published in detail in connection with the building, and they allow a very close demonstration of the working of the Soane office. The importance of the Stowe
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Anderson, Jocelyn. "Remaking the Space: the Plan and the Route in Country-House Guidebooks from 1770 to 1815." Architectural History 54 (2011): 195–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066622x00004044.

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In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, country-house tourism became increasingly popular in England. By 1770, hundreds of tourists were visiting the country’s greatest estates every summer. The nature of the attraction varied from house to house. Some, such as Kedleston Hall and Stowe, were considered ‘elegant’ modern buildings, while others, such as Blenheim Palace, were already seen as historical sites. Although country-house visiting as a concept dated back to the seventeenth century, there had never been so many tourists, nor such a variety of them. While one needed to be r
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Junker, C. "Brian Yothers, Reading Abolition: The Critical Reception of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass (Rochester: Camden House, 2016), 186 pp." Amerikastudien/American Studies 64, no. 3 (2020): 463–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.33675/amst/2019/3/12.

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Mooney-Melvin, Patricia. "Review: The Literary History of Nook Farm Tour, featuring The Harriet Beecher Stowe Center and The Mark Twain House and Museum." Public Historian 41, no. 3 (2019): 129–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2019.41.3.129.

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Clarricoates, Rhiannon, and Eleni Kotoula. "The potential of Reflectance Transformation Imaging in Architectural Paint Research and the study of historic interiors: a case study from Stowe House, England." Journal of the Institute of Conservation 42, no. 2 (2019): 135–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19455224.2019.1605919.

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Salimov, Alexey Maratovich, and Marina Anatolevna Salimova. "The formation of the development of peripheral quarters of the central part of Tver’ on the example of the estate of the Staritsky nobles Kornilovs." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of Culture, no. 2 (63) (2025): 127–32. https://doi.org/10.30725/2619-0303-2025-2-127-132.

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The great fire of 1763, which destroyed a considerable number of buildings in the central part of Tver’, contributed to the creation of a new planning structure for the capital of the Upper Volga region, based on regular urban planning principles. If the territories closest to the Kremlin were built up, as a rule, with stone (and often two-store) buildings, then the periphery of the city center (the so-called "suburb") became a place where it was possible to build houses with a stone first and wooden second tier. In general, this part of Tver’ was spared from the excessive fuss and activity of
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Hermawan, Hermawan, and Jozef Švajlenka. "Building Envelope and the Outdoor Microclimate Variable of Vernacular Houses: Analysis on the Environmental Elements in Tropical Coastal and Mountain Areas of Indonesia." Sustainability 14, no. 3 (2022): 1818. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14031818.

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Temperature and humidity are essential factors in analyzing a building’s thermal performance. This research presents the differences in field measurements of vernacular houses in coastal and mountain areas in Indonesia. Field measurements were taken for five consecutive days in four vernacular houses. The variables were measured at the beginning and at the peak of the rainy season. Analysis included a combination of graphic and descriptive methods. The research results show that the location difference between coast and mountain results in a relatively high difference in temperature (43.6%). T
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Tan, Chang-Kou. "Traditional Houses of the Paiwan in Taiwan." International Journal of Environment, Architecture, and Societies 1, no. 02 (2021): 73–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/ijeas.2021.1.02.73-82.

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The Paiwan, an Austronesian-speaking ethnic group, are one of sixteen Aborigines of Taiwan. This is an essay about the ethnography of traditional houses of the Paiwan. This is an essay about the ethnography of traditional houses of the Paiwan. I will describe structures, functions and construction process of traditional houses, and discuss briefly the social process and cultural meanings of houses. I have argued in an earlier paper that the Paiwan is a ‘house-based society’, in which social and cultural reproduction are bound up with the reproduction of houses. The goal of marriage is the miss
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Stock, Norman. "The Stone House." College English 50, no. 4 (1988): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/377617.

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Anapol, Bay. "A Stone House." Manoa 16, no. 2 (2004): 14–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/man.2004.0032.

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Fauziah ; Hartanto Budiyuwono, Meuthia Rizki. "FORM, SPACE, AND ORDER IN AL-MUNAWAR ARABIC VILLAGE PALEMBANG." Riset Arsitektur (RISA) 3, no. 03 (2019): 295–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.26593/risa.v3i03.3337.295-310.

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Abstract- Arabian came to Indonesia to trade and spread Islam in Indonesia. They came by sea or river. Then they stayed and grew a family with locals on an area. That area became a settlement in a form of a village that known as Arabian Village. One of the famous Arabian Villages is Al-Munawar Arabian Village in Palembang. Al-Munawar Arabian Village is the oldest village in Palembang. This village is still preserve its relics and culture nowadays. One of its remaining relics is eight buildings that decided as heritage buildings. These 8 buildings have their own unique hundreds of year historic
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Fitria, Winda, Oni Guspari, Sicilia Afriyani, Roni Tri Putra, and Merley Misriani. "Design of Non- Engineered Earthquake Resistant Housing in West Sumatera." Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning 5, no. 2 (2024): 226–37. https://doi.org/10.37253/jcep.v5i2.10008.

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This research focuses on the design of earthquake-resistant houses in West Sumatra Province to improve the structural quality of residential buildings. Significant damage to houses caused by previous earthquakes poses a serious threat, especially as it can hinder evacuation processes during disasters. Ensuring individual safety is a top priority in evacuation efforts, making it crucial to build earthquake-safe homes, whether through new construction or renovation, to minimize the risk of casualties. The study employs a quantitative approach guided by the earthquake-resistant house requirements
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Trianto, Muhammad Wawan Fakhry, Sularno Sularno, and Zulfahmi Zulfahmi. "Sistem Informasi Geografis Pemetaan Tempat Kos-Kosan Berbasis Web Di Kota Padang." Jurnal Sistem Informasi Dan Informatika 1, no. 1 (2023): 22–26. https://doi.org/10.47233/jiska.v1i1.757.

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Geographic Information System is a geospatial software system that has the ability to build, store, manage and display geographically referenced information. This research is motivated by the availability of very limited information regarding the location of boarding houses which causes students, especially new students, who tend not to have accurate and relevant information so they do not know which locations have affordable boarding houses, near lectures, workplaces, or educational institutions. Therefore the purpose of this research is to provide complete information about boarding houses,
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He, Quan, Da Long Liu, and Qun Zhang. "Indoor Thermal Environments Investigation in Winter of Rural Houses in Yinchuan." Applied Mechanics and Materials 209-211 (October 2012): 289–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.209-211.289.

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The main considerations of building some new-type rural houses in Yinchuan are to improve indoor thermal environment and to reduce heating energy consumption by passive solar use and high-insulation envelope. Two houses were measured, a traditional one with adobe walls and a wooden roof, and a newly-built one with straw-bale insulation. Results show: (1) the linear layout of the traditional house leads to a higher heating energy consumption than the new one with climatic buffers; (2) the new house with straw-bale bricks have better thermal insulation performance than the traditional one with a
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Kasdiawati, Kasdiawati, Jeanny Maria Fatimah, and Muhammad Farid. "Analysis of the Interpretation of the Meaning of the Karampuang Traditional House in Sinjai Regency." International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities 4, no. 2 (2021): 66–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh.v4i2.624.

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Karampuang traditional house is one of the cultural heritages that has symbols and meanings believed from generation to generation. This study aims to determine what symbols are contained in the Karampuang traditional house, both verbal and non-verbal, and to analyze the symbols. This research used qualitative method which the data were collected by using some techniques including: observation, in-depth interviews, documentation study, literature study, and field notes. The study used two data sources, primary data and secondary data. The technique of determining informants in this study was t
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Cioti, Viorel. "Rolul uneltelor în arhitectura țărănească de lemn." Anuarul Muzeului Etnograif al Transilvaniei 34 (December 20, 2020): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.47802/amet.2020.34.01.

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"The role of the tools in the wooden peasant architecture This paper refers at the role of tools in peasant wood architecture. The “Preliminary considerations” part is a review of the needed tools in processing agricultural products (sickle), primitive tools (ax, hammer and knife) and a tool offered by nature (stone). The extended part is reserved for presenting tools and their role in building houses. The working tools used in building mono-cellular houses (hoe, ax and knife), the tools needed in raising a house (ax, bard and knife) and the tools needed to build different roof types (ax, bard
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Beisenov, Arman Ziyadenovich. "Round dwellings of the saka epoch." Samara Journal of Science 6, no. 1 (2017): 94–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv201761202.

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Based on the excavation materials from the settlement Tuyetas studied by the author on the territory of Karaganda Region, the characteristics of such a type of Saka dwellings as round houses are considered. According to archaeological research, on the territory of Kazakhstan rounded frame dwellings, along with rectangular, were commonly widespread in the Bronze Age. The frame house with round plan is known from the materials of Saka time Zhetysu (settlement Butakty-1). On the settlement Tuyetas on the excavated area of 408 square meters the remains of foundations of round houses and two annexe
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Moss, Rachel. "Cong Abbey: A palimpsest in stone." Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature 124, no. 1 (2024): 163–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ria.2024.a941743.

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Abstract: This paper traces the longue dureé architectural history of Cong Abbey, Co. Mayo. It demonstrates how patterns of change, echoed in medieval religious houses across Ireland, can mislead the interpretation of medieval remains. The thirteenth-century church was transeptal in form. The demolition of the north transept and conversion of the south transept to a fortified tower in the late sixteenth century has hitherto obscured this. Conversion of the east range of the cloister into a manor house in the early seventeenth century involved the movement of carved features from other areas of
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Mitterpach, Jozef, and Jozef Štefko. "An Environmental Impact of a Wooden and Brick House by the LCA Method." Key Engineering Materials 688 (April 2016): 204–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.688.204.

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The main objective of this paper thesis is to determine the environmental impact of two houses made of two alternative materials - a wooden and a brick house - using a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). By comparing the material composition of their design to determine the environmental impacts of global warming, human health, consumption of resources and ecosystem quality. An overall comparison showed that the materials for the construction of a wooden house have less negative impact on the environment than materials for the construction of a brick house. Using the GWP method, results show that the
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Luarasi, Skender. "Punctuating Gjirokastra’s Modernism." Rethinking Gjirokastra. Can architecture and city planning stimulate hope and growth for shrinking cities? 7, Issue 7 (2021): 58–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.37199/o41007107.

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In one of the most poetic passages of Ismail Kadare’s Chronicle in Stone, the youngster - the main character of the novel – sends a handful of sky to the water cistern of the house through a mirror, only to receive a pale, fleeting reflection. Or he would send a sound - ‘AUU’, only to receive a muffled echo (and sometimes nothing, when the cistern was full of water…). The interaction with the cistern is a metonymic figure, which stands for the way the youngster communicates with his home, his homely environment, his very own town which he knows very well; that sloped town which looked like “pr
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VAN VOREN, ROMY. "Getuigen van de Arubaanse geschiedenis en identiteit." Tijdschrift voor Historische Geografie 5, no. 3 (2020): 177–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/thg2020.3.004.vore.

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Testimonials of Aruban history and heritage: the kunuku houses and cas floria On the island of Aruba, traditional houses are often decorated with unique symbols. Houses with these decorations are called ‘cas floria’, meaning decorated house. The origin for this style of building and the meaning of the symbols presumably stem from the culture of the native inhabitants of Aruba (Indians). Over the course of time, the Dutch colonial power had influence on the residential culture on Aruba. They introduced stone houses and building materials such as roof tiles and cement. The native population grad
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Longley, David. "Bryn Eryr: An Enclosed Settlement of the Iron Age on Anglesey." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 64 (January 1998): 225–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00002231.

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Excavations on the site of a rectangular earthwork at Bryn Eryr, Angelsey, have identified a sequence of occupation. In the Middle Iron Age a single clay-walled round-house stood within a timber stockade. By the later Iron Age a second house had been added, adjacent to the first, and these two houses became the focus of a planned settlement. A rectangular bank and ditch enclosure was established of 0.3 ha internal area. A yard developed in front of the houses, at the head of a trackway leading from the entrance. Rectangular post-built structures, perhaps granaries, were built and pits were dug
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Petanovski, Aleksandar, and Ivo Spiroski. "Macedonian Architecture From 19th Century in The Village of Leshok, Republic of Macedonia." South East European Journal of Architecture and Design 2021 (April 3, 2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/seejad.2021.10049.

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INTRODUCTION: The old rural architecture in Macedonia is insufficiently studied and in many villages is in the process of extinction, especially in Western Macedonia where there are many villages whose inhabitants have emigrated.
 OBJECTIVES: The objective of this research is the folk architecture of the house in the village of Leshok, near Tetovo, and getting acquainted with the other types of objects that are part of the rural-economic yard and are inextricably linked to the daily work, life and customs of the peasant from this region.
 MATERIAL AND METHODS: For analysis of the tra
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Ghimire, Prashnna, Suman Paneru, Sudan Pokharel, Ayushma Kandel, Rick Ehlert, and Kyle Burke. "Multi-Objective Framework for Resilient Post-Disaster Self-Built Residential Buildings." Architecture 4, no. 4 (2024): 1047–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/architecture4040055.

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The 2015 seismic events in Nepal highlighted critical challenges in constructing earthquake-resilient, self-built stone masonry houses in rural mountain areas. The Department of Urban Development and Building Construction (DUDBC), however, provided designs that failed to preserve the local architectural landscape and craftsmanship while adding unfamiliar knowledge and technology. To address the shortcomings of DUDBC model houses related to architecture, structure, and socio-economic concerns in designing and implementing post-earthquake houses, a need-based building development framework is re
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Soto, Flavio Roberto Ceja, José de Jesús Pérez Bueno, Maria Luisa Mendoza López, Martín Hernández Chavela, Martha Elva Pérez Ramos, and Alejandro Manzano-Ramírez. "Hydrothermal Evaluation of Vernacular Housing: Comparing Case Studies of Waste PET Bottles, Stone, and Adobe Houses." Buildings 12, no. 8 (2022): 1162. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12081162.

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This work shows the humidity and thermal evaluation of different case studies of houses. The analyses focused on room prototypes and houses built in different regions of Querétaro, México. Three different climatic zones were included with the evaluations of houses and prototypes. The assessments of internal and external parameters in residential buildings are also shown. The internal parameter measurements were done with hydro-thermometers and thermography images. Six structures were evaluated, one of the conventional housing materials and five of alternative or vernacular materials. The predi
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Edriani, Annisa Fitria. "ANALISIS FAKTOR PENYEBAB MASYARAKAT LAMA MEMBANGUN RUMAH BERBENTUK PERSEGI PANJANG DAN KESESUAIANNYA TERHADAP PRINSIP RUMAH TAHAN GEMPA." Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Sipil 27, no. 1 (2023): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jits.2023.v27.i01.p02.

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As an earthquake prone area, building earthquake-resistant houses is a basic necessity for Bengkulu Province residents. The simple symmetrical house plan provides better structure to withstand earthquakes. Batu Kuning is a village located in Ulu Manna District, South Bengkulu Regency, Bengkulu Province. This village is a village that was affected by the earthquake in 2000 and 2007, as well as other earthquakes, although the impact was not as big as the two earthquakes. In the event of the earthquake, several houses were not heavily damaged or destroyed so they are still inhabited today. Observ
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Cameron, Catherine M. "Pink Chert, Projectile Points, and the Chacoan Regional System." American Antiquity 66, no. 1 (2001): 79–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2694319.

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The most unusual aspect of chipped stone in Chaco Canyon is that materials were imported from a considerable distance but used almost exclusively as informal flake tools. Narbona Pass chert from the Chuska Mountains, 75 km away, is the most common nonlocal material found during the Chacoan Era (A.D. 900-1150). There are relatively few number of formal tools found in the Canyon, primarily projectile points, and a significant number of these do not seem to have been made in Chaco. New models of the organization of production offered by Earle, Hagstrum, Peregrine, and Renfrew (this issue) are eva
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Tochaiwat, Kongkoon, and Patcharida Pultawee. "House Type Specification for Housing Development Project Using Machine Learning Techniques: A Study From Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand." Nakhara : Journal of Environmental Design and Planning 23, no. 1 (2024): 403. http://dx.doi.org/10.54028/nj202423403.

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Specifying the house type of a housing development project is extremely necessary. However, the determination of a project type nowadays has become a delicate matter, requiring the expertise and knowledge of seasoned project developers. This study aimed to apply four machine learning techniques: Decision Tree, Random Forest, Gradient Boosted Tree and Ensemble Classifier, to analyze the data from 179 housing estate projects collected from market reports of real estate companies in Thailand, with a focus on selecting projects with average monthly sales rates that are higher than the average of a
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Klinge, Christian. "Træhuse fra Aalborg 1050-1600 – Planløsninger og indretninger." Kuml 62, no. 62 (2013): 107–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v62i62.24476.

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The layout and organisation of wooden houses in Aalborg from 1050-1600This analysis of the layout, organisation and use of wooden houses in Aalborg in the period 1050-1600 is based on the remains of 39 buildings from a total of 11 different excavations carried out between 1962 and 2008. Wooden houses have been excavated at 41 sites in Aalborg, but at only 12 of these sites was the level of recording adequate to permit inclusion in this analysis. In addition, Aalborg has 23 half-timbered houses dated prior to 1600, seven of which still stand on their original site. Out of this total of 62 woode
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Xie, Xudong, Qianqian Yang, Weijun Gao, and Shudi Wang. "Effects of the Location of Heating Sources on Indoor Air Quality in Rural Buildings of Qingdao (China) in Winter as Determined by Experimental Monitoring." Buildings 13, no. 3 (2023): 792. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings13030792.

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In winter, many rural people in the coastal areas of northern China burn coal for both cooking and heating. As a result, the rural population is seriously affected by indoor air pollution. To analyze the influence of the location of heating sources on the air quality within rural buildings, 60 buildings with coal heating were surveyed and monitored using an Intelligent Built Environmental Monitor for eight days. In addition, four typical rural buildings with different locations of heating sources were selected for a transient analysis. The peak concentration of CO2 was 2869 ppm in House 1 with
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Suchard, Benjamin. "The Reconstruction of the Proto-Semitic Genitive Ending and a Suggestion on its Origin." Studia Orientalia Electronica 9, no. 1 (2021): 66–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.23993/store.98387.

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The Proto-Semitic genitive ending on triptotic nouns is commonly reconstructed as *-im (unbound state)/*-i (bound state). In Akkadian, however, this case ending is long -ī- before pronominal suffixes. Since the length of this vowel is unexplained, I argue that it is original and that the Akkadian bound state ending -i should also be reconstructed as long *-ī, explaining its retention in word-final position. This form seems more original than Proto-West-Semitic *-i. Hence, the Proto-Semitic bound state genitive ending should also be reconstructed as *-ī. Through internal reconstruction supporte
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Strachan, Richard, Ian Ralston, Bill Finlayson, et al. "Neolithic and later prehistoric structures, and early medieval metal-working, at Blairhall Burn, Amisfield, Dumfriesshire." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 128 (November 30, 1999): 55–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.128.55.94.

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Discusses excavations which revealed evidence for multiple phases of activity including two burnt mounds, two round-houses, part of a probable ring-groove structure which may be a platform house and a metal-working area, with the main foci on the Late Neolithic, Bronze Age and early medieval periods. There are specialist contributions on: ceramics from all periods in the `Pottery report' by Trevor Cowie (70--5); `Coarse stone artefacts' by Caroline R Wickham-Jones (75--7); `Chipped stone' by Bill Finlayson (77--8); `Stone axehead flake' by Alison Sheridan (78--9); `Cannel coal 'napkin ring''
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Ahmed, M. AMEEN. "CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OTTOMAN TRADITIONAL HOUSES IN THE LIBYAN OLD CITY OF GHADAMES: CASE STUDY OF THE DA BABANEI HOUSE." SHEDET, annual peer-reviewed journal issued by the Faculty of Archaeology, Fayoum University 3 (2016) (December 15, 2016): 43–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.546101.

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Ghadames, lies in an oasis, is located at the most western Libyan populated city near the bounders with Tunisia and Algeria. Now it is known as the city of Ghadames, of which the old walled city represents a unique example of the covered pre-<em>Sahran</em> cities in the world. This paper aims to study the ottoman domestic architecture in Ghadames in the light of author’s visit in 2014, with special focus on the house of <em>DA BABANI</em>, or <em>Hadji Abdul Salam Shemila</em> house (the current owner), as a case study. It is dates back before the 12<sup>th</sup> A.H./18<sup>th</sup> century
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Ahmed, M. AMEEN. "CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OTTOMAN TRADITIONAL HOUSES IN THE LIBYAN OLD CITY OF GHADAMES: CASE STUDY OF DA BABANEI HOUSE." shedet 3, no. 3 (2016): 43–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2550766.

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Ghadames, lies in an oasis, is located at the most western Libyan populated city near the bounders with Tunisia and Algeria. Now it is known as the city of Ghadames, of which the old walled city represents a unique example of the covered pre-Sahran cities in the world. This paper aims to study the ottoman domestic architecture in Ghadames in the light of author&rsquo;s visit in 2014, with special focus on the house of DA BABANI, or Hadji Abdul Salam Shemila house (the current owner), as a case study. It is dates back before the 12th A.H./18th century C.E. The exterior of the houses of Ghadames
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Chalhoub, Michel Soto. "Cultural heritage in sustainable development." Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 8, no. 1 (2018): 30–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jchmsd-06-2017-0040.

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Purpose Preservation of historic structures meets ecological criteria of sustainable development. In Mount Lebanon, the traditional house is a cultural asset built of native stone one-meter thick double-wythe walls. Today, lack of public policies is causing those environmental assets to approach extinction. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach The methodology uses multivariate regression on 128 data points. A mathematical model is developed and empirically tested on public attitudes toward restoration. Independent variables represent the need for protectionist poli
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Wright, Katherine I. "The Social Origins of Cooking and Dining in Early Villages of Western Asia." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 66 (2000): 89–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x0000178x.

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This paper explores social customs of cooking and dining as farming emerged in the earliest villages of Palestine and Jordan (12,650–6850 cal BC). The approach is a spatial analysis of in situ hearths, pits, bins, benches, platforms, activity areas, caches, and ground stone artefacts. Mortars, pestles, and bowls first appear in significant numbers in base camps of semi-sedentary Natufian hunter-gatherers. Elaborate and decorated, these artefacts imply a newly formal social etiquette of food-sharing. They were used within houses, near hearths, and in outdoor areas. The earliest farmers of the K
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KOTENKO, Irina A., and Anastasia S. KHARITONOVA. "SEMANTICS OF THE HOUSE CARVING OF SAMARA." Urban construction and architecture 8, no. 1 (2018): 102–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17673/vestnik.2018.01.18.

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The article tells about the semantics of carved ornaments of ancient wooden houses in the city of Samara and explores the ornamental features of the wooden and stone-wooden buildings of the city, built in the late 19th century. Relying on the studies of historians who studied the culture of Ancient Rus, the authors show that the semantics of the wooden carving of the city of Samara is closely related to the pagan beliefs of the ancient Slavs and the folk traditions of applied art and craft. The authors cite the classifi cation of the main parts and elements of buildings decorated with house ca
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White, Kenneth. "House Body House." Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies 36, no. 2 (2021): 185–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/02705346-9052928.

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Abstract The essay describes Carolee Schneemann's residence, a stone house constructed in 1750 by Huguenot settlers on land of the Munsee Lenape people, and its central role in her life and work from the early 1960s until her death in 2019. The essay gives particular attention to Schneemann's text “Parts of a Body House” (1957–67), a series of paragraphs composed over a decade that describe a network of biomorphic structures and multimedia environments. The essay argues that “Parts of a Body House” is a “nerve codex” by which to read the artist's life and work. The essay is derived in part fro
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Ramandika, Bagus, M. Arofandi Alief, and Iskandar Iskandar. "Digitalisasi Rumah Batu Kampung Al-Munawar di Palembang." Jurnal TekstuReka 2, no. 1 (2024): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.32502/tekstureka.v0i0.7432.

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This study examines the Stone House in the Arab village of Al-Munawar founded by Abdurrahman Al-munawar. The house has been inhabited by seven to eight generations, and its age is estimated to be between 200 and 300 years. By providing digital information about Al-Munawar Village, in particular Stone House, the researchers wanted to deepen their understanding of the history and structure of Stone House in al-Minawar Village. The research used literature studies to gather primary and secondary data. The data processing results were presented qualitatively and descriptively and discussed informa
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Tas’au, Maria Fransiska, Aloisius Loka Son, and Talisadika S. Maifa. "Exploration of Ethnomathematics in the Traditional House of Sonaf Maubes-Insana." Indonesian Educational Research Journal 1, no. 1 (2023): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.56773/ierj.v1i1.11.

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The purpose of this study is (1) to explore the mathematical concepts contained in the sonaf-maubes traditional house, and (2) to find out the symbolic meaning contained in the sonaf maubes traditional house. The type of research used is qualitative research with an ethnographic approach. The subjects in this study were people who could provide explanatory information about something that would be examined, including traditional leaders, guardians of the sonaf maubes traditional house and builders as well as the people of the Usfinit tribe who provided information about the history of the sona
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Bender, Barbara, Sue Hamilton, and Christopher Tilley. "Leskernick: Stone Worlds; Alternative Narratives; Nested Landscapes." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 63 (1997): 147–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00002413.

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The first season of an on-going project focused on Leskernick Hill, north-west Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, entailed a preliminary settlement survey and limited excavation of a stone row terminal. Leskernick comprises a western and a southern settlement situated on the lower, stony slopes of the hill and including 51 circular stone houses constructed using a variety of building techniques. Walled fields associated with these houses vary in size from 0.25–1 ha and appear to have accreted in a curvilinear fashion from a number of centres. Five smal burial mounds and a cist are associated with the sout
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Květina, Petr. "The Spatial Analysis of Non-Ceramic Refuse from the Neolithic Site at Bylany, Czech Republic." European Journal of Archaeology 13, no. 3 (2010): 336–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461957110386673.

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This article aims to provide an interpretation of the structure and spatial patterning of the non-ceramic refuse from the Neolithic site of Bylany. The data are considered at three levels: tackling questions of refuse management and deposition in the vicinity of houses; the spatial distribution of refuse within the settlement area as a whole; and the quantity and structure of non-ceramic refuse from a long-term settlement perspective. The analysed assemblage of non-ceramic finds is divided into five categories: chipped stone, polished stone, whetstones, manos/metates, and other stones without
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Azmi, Ulul. "Tradisi Tegak Rumah pada Masyarakat Penghulu di Desa Lubuk Bedorong Kecamatan Limun Kabupaten Sarolangun." Jurnal Ilmiah Dikdaya 12, no. 2 (2022): 396. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/dikdaya.v12i2.332.

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The house for the people of Lubuk BeDrive has a broad meaning both in terms of the shape of the building and the procedure for its establishment, starting from choosing building materials to erecting it. It has meaning and significance for the people of Lubuk Bepus, all of which are hereditary traditions that have meaning both in each room and the tradition of its establishment. . The tradition of upright houses that have many life values for the Penghulu community in Lubuk BeDrive Village is unique in terms of constructing buildings or architecture. Establishing a building in this area is cal
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Acciai, Serena. "Developing Deroko's theories: Looking for the "incunabula" of Byzantine housing." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 11, no. 3 (2019): 71–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj1901071a.

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Looking at the Byzantine palaces that have survived through centuries until today, such as the Palace of the Porphyrogenitus (Palace of Belisarius) in Istanbul, Aleksandar Deroko has underlined the essential distinction between two fundamental genres of Byzantine houses: monumental palaces made of stone and bricks and everyday houses made with a wooden structure. For centuries, the ordinary Byzantine house was considered as a "Turkish type". Deroko maintained that this classification was erroneous, as the Ottomans actually inherited "the Byzantine house" when they conquered the vast territory
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Hirsch, Edward. "A House of Good Stone." Literary Imagination 21, no. 3 (2019): 315–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/litimag/imz048.

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Hirsch, Edward. "A House of Good Stone." Literary Imagination 21, no. 3 (2019): 315–16. https://doi.org/10.1353/lim.2019.a951937.

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Kim, Gyeong Yeol. "An Exploratory Study on Function of Masonry Facilities in the Capital of Silla: Speculation on Toilet Shed Possibilities." Korean Ancient Historical Society 122 (November 30, 2023): 93–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.18040/sgs.2023.122.93.

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The stone masonry facilities in the capital of Silla had estimated various functions, such as ceremonial spaces, storage facilities, water collecting basins, stone ice storage, and toilets. However, previous assumptions have led to confusion about their actual functions. The stone masonry facilities of the Silla period are installed in the ground like the stone outer coffin tomb's shape.&#x0D; This paper suggests the function and use of the stone masonry facilities. The Silla capital has around 190 stone works. It is difficult to describe them simply as the water collecting facility or the sto
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Drury, Paul, Sally Jeffery, and David Wrightson. "MOOR PARK IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY." Antiquaries Journal 96 (September 2016): 241–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581516000524.

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The surviving fabric of the house at Moor Park, near Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, built in 1679–84 for the Duke and Duchess of Monmouth on the site of an older house, is hidden inside the present stone casing by James Thornhill of c 1725. Its design is attributed to Hugh May, and it was constructed by a team of Office of Works craftsmen, many of whom were working with May at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. Analysis of the remaining structure, together with new research into the documentary evidence, has permitted a reconstruction of the roof along with partly conjectural reconstructions of the ele
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Singh, Mayank. "Analysis of Energy Efficient Features in Traditional Hill Architecture of Himachal Pradesh, India for its Indoor Performance in Sub-Tropical Climate." E3S Web of Conferences 406 (2023): 02010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202340602010.

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Vernacular architecture of any region highlights the architecture and construction methods developed by the locals, in need to provide indoor thermal comfort amidst outdoor climatic conditions which is done using the locally available materials and construction techniques in response to the climatic conditions and geographic location. At present in India, standardized building materials and construction methods are adopted for modern buildings due to the easy availability of materials and also serving well economically. This paper presents the results of a field study and simulations to invest
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Bishop, Michael J., and Michael F. Stanley. "Bruynzeel systems in use: 2, Buxton Museum." Geological Curator 4, no. 9 (1987): 548–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.55468/gc863.

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Buxton Museum and Art Gallery is stone-built, arranged on two floors, and part of a Grade II listed 1875 hydro. Buxton is the highest market town in England and receives more precipitation than Manchester, giving generally high levels of relative humidity (Rh) throughout the year. This fact, coupled with structural dampness in both the main store and the cellar (Fig.l) (which housed the Quaternary Bone collections until 1979) had caused concern for many years.
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