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Design and the Vernacular: Interpretations for Contemporary Architectural Practice and Theory

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Full Title:

Design and the Vernacular: Interpretations for Contemporary Architectural Practice and Theory

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Memmott
Edited by John Ting
Edited by Tim ORourke
Edited by Professor Marcel Vellinga

ISBN:

9781350294301

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Publication Date:

22nd February 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Anthropology

Dewey:

720.99

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 189mm, Height 246mm

Description

Design and the Vernacular explores the intersection between vernacular architecture, local cultures, and modernity and globalization, focussing on the vast and diverse global region of Australasia and Oceania. The relevance and role of vernacular architecture in contemporary urban planning and architectural design are examined in the context of rapid political, economic, technological, social and environmental changes, including globalization, exchanges of people, finance, material culture, and digital technologies. Sixteen chapters by architects designers and theorists, including Indigenous writers, explore key questions about the agency of vernacular architecture in shaping contemporary building and design practice. These questions include: How have Indigenous and First Nations building traditions shaped modern building practices What can the study of vernacular architecture contribute to debates about sustainable development And how has vernacular architecture been used to argue for postcolonial modernisation and nation-building and what has been the effect on heritage and conservation Such questions provide valuable case studies and lessons for architecture in other global regions -- and challenge assumptions about vernacular architecture being anachronistic and static, instead demonstrating how it can shape contemporary architecture, nation building and cultural identities.

Author Bio

Paul Memmott is a trans-disciplinary researcher (architect/anthropologist) and the Director of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre (AERC) and the Indigenous Design Place (IDP) at the University of Queensland, Australia. John Ting is an architect, researcher and educator. He teaches in the architecture program at the University of Canberra, Australia. Tim ORourke is Health Safety and Wellness Chair and Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Queensland, Australia. Marcel Vellinga is Professor of Anthropology of Architecture at Oxford Brookes University, UK.

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