Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta arquitectura vernácula. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta arquitectura vernácula. Mostrar todas las entradas

miércoles, 27 de septiembre de 2023

Registro documental de arquitectura vernácula

Registro documental de arquitectura vernácula
Sociedad Científica de la Facultad de Arquitectura
2013
La Paz, Bolivia, Facultad de Arquitectura, Artes, Diseño y Urbanismo, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés. vi, 121 p.
Resumen: La siguiente publicación es el resultado de la investigación realizada por uno de los proyectos de la Sociedad Científica Estudiantil de Arquitectura de la Facultad de Arquitectura, Artes, Diseño y Urbanismo de la Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, siendo una contribución a la sistematización del conocimiento de nuestros antepasados en el ámbito de la arquitectura vernácula existente en las comunidades indígenas originarias del departamento de La Paz. 

viernes, 30 de junio de 2023

Versus

Versus:heritage for tomorrow: vernacular knowledge for sustainable architecture
Correia, Mariana, editora
Dipasquale, Letizia, editora
Mecca, Saveiro, editor
2014
Firenze, Firenze University Press. 286 p.
Resumen:Vernacular architecture represents a great resource that has considerable potential to define principles for sustainable design and contemporary architecture. This publication is the result of an overall aim to produce a valuable tool for analysis regarding vernacular heritage through different assessments, in order to define principles to consider for sustainable development. This was possible through a comprehensive reflection on the principles established and the strategies to recognise in different world contexts. The present publication was the result of an in-depth approach by 46 authors from 12 countries, concerned with the analysis and critical assessment of vernacular heritage and its sustainable perspective. The book presents 8 chapters addressing operational definitions and synopses advances, regarding the main areas of vernacular heritage contribution to sustainable architecture. It also presents 15 chapters and 53 case studies of vernacular and contemporary approaches in all the 5 continents, regarding urban, architectural, technical and constructive strategies and solutions.

From vernacular to world heritage

From vernacular to world heritage
Dipasquale, Letizia, editora
Mecca, Saverio, editor
Correia, Mariana, editora
2020
Firenze, Italy, Firenze University Press. 237 p.
Resumen:This publication brings together the results of the project 3DPAST: Living and virtual visiting European World Heritage, co-funded by the Creative Europe EU programme. The research highlighted the exceptional character and quality of living in vernacular dwellings found in World Heritage sites. This was possible by seizing the cultural space of European vernacular heritage, located in Pico island (Portugal), Cuenca town (Spain), Pienza (Italy), Old Rauma (Finland), Transylvania (Romania), Berat & Gjirokastra (Albania), Pátmos (Greece), and Upper Svaneti (Georgia). New digital realities grant the possibility to visit and to appreciate those places, to non-travelling audiences, who lack the opportunity to experience this unique heritage in situ. Creative potential is highlighted in 3D models and digital visualisations, which associate outstanding local knowledge with the vernacular expression of World Heritage.

martes, 31 de octubre de 2017

Learning from vernacular

Learning from vernacular
Frey, Pierre
2010
Arles, Actes Sud. 173 p.
Resumen: In 1964, Bernard Rudofsky curated the exhibition Architecture Without Architects at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, thereby drawing the attention of the postwar Western public to traditional architectures, rescuing them from the ignominy to which they had been consigned by the ‘national’ ideologies of Europe in the 1930s. In the early 1980s, Ivan Illich published a number of radical critiques of modernity in which he drew attention to ‘vernacular’ values, proposing a trenchant but hospitable definition of this term. It derives from Roman law, in which everything produced within the household for consumption within the household and not for sale or exchange is vernacular.
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martes, 6 de diciembre de 2016

Atlas of vernacular architecture of the world


Atlas of vernacular architecture of the world
Vellinga, Marcel
Oliver, Paul
Bridge, Alexander
Abingdon, Oxon, New York, Routledge.   xxvi, 150 p.
Resumen :  The first world atlas ever compiled on vernacular architecture, this comprehensive work illustrates the variety and ingenuity of the world's vernacular building traditions from a multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural and comparative approach, using over sixty world and regional maps.
Mapping such diverse aspects as materials and resources, technologies, structural systems, symbolism, forms and service systems on a cross-cultural and comparative basis, the Atlas of Vernacular Architecture of the World reveals the distribution, diversity and relationships of the world's vernacular building traditions. Indicating geographical patterns, developments, lacunae and anomalies, it gives rise to new insights and understandings, stimulating new hypotheses, questions and research efforts.
Augmenting the award-winning Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, the Atlas of Vernacular Architecture of the World constitutes a unique and unparalleled resource for anyone involved in the growing field of vernacular architecture studies, including architects, geographers, art historians, planners, folklorists, conservationists, builders, and anthropologists as well as being of use to all those working in the fields of heritage conservation, architecture, regeneration, energy efficient building, resources management, development and sustainability.
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