Produktbild: Design and the Vernacular

Design and the Vernacular Interpretations for Contemporary Architectural Practice and Theory

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.02.2025

Herausgeber

Memmott Paul + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

24.6/18.9/2.5 cm

Gewicht

889 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-29431-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.02.2025

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

24.6/18.9/2.5 cm

Gewicht

889 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-29431-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Design and the Vernacular
  • List of Contributors
    Introduction, Paul Memmott and Marcel Vellinga

    Part 1: Design Practice and Research Methods in Applying the Vernacular to Contemporary Contexts
    1. The Architectural Vernacularisation of Pacific Aid Practice - Charmaine 'Ilaiu Talei, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    2. Te Whakapapa o nga Wharenui: A Genealogy of Maori Meeting Houses - Savannah Brown (Ngati Whatua ki Kaipara, Ngapuhi, Ngati Hine, Ngati Wai), Amber Ruckes (Tuhoe), Faye Mendes-Underwood (Ngapuhi, Te Rarawa), Aisea Fanamanu, Deidre Brown (Ngapuhi, Ngati Kahu) and Jason Ingham, all Waipapa Taumata Rau/University of Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand
    3. 'Tropical Architecture': Cultural Collisions and Reverberations in the Vernacular of Aotearoa New Zealand - Jacqueline McIntosh and Bruno Marques, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
    4. Linguistics and Architecture, Creolistics and History, or, is Norfolk Island Architecture (a) Creole? - Joshua Nash, founding editor of Some Islands

    Part 2: Bridging between Local Cultures and Influences of Modernity
    5. Is Vernacular the New Modern? Reflections on Movements, Changes and Preservation in Indonesia - Gabriele Weichart, University of Vienna, Austria
    6. Adaptive Uses of Traditional Windbreaks and Bough Shades for Indigenous Housing in Australia - Timothy O'Rourke, University of Queensland, Australia
    7. Building on Indigenous Homelands in Arnhem Land since the 1980s: Harnessing Appropriate Technologies and Partnerships as a New Procurement Vernacular - Hannah Robertson, University of Melbourne, Australia
    8. The Resurgence of Indigenous Knowledge in Adapting Vernaculars: Implications of Climate Change for Rimajol Architectural Traditions - James Miller, Western Washington University, USA
    9. Papua New Guinea's Vernacular Architecture, from Relics to Reframing Culture: Kunguma and Tubusereia - R. H. Rusch, J. H. N. Amar and L. A. Armitage, all Bond University, Australia

    Part 3: Bridging for Diasporic Peoples
    10. Archipelagic Views: Vernacular Transformation and Inter-Colonial Agricultural Trade Networks in the Late 19th Century Asia Pacific - Amanda Achmadi, Karen Burns, and Paul Walker, all University of Melbourne, Australia
    11. Hand in Hand with Crossed Top Plates: Mapping the Contribution of Chinese Carpenters to the Production and Installation of Melbourne's Prefabricated 'Singapore Cottages' - John Ting, University of Canberra, Australia
    12. Diasporic Vernaculars? Different Australian Commercial Precincts - David Beynon, University of Tasmania, Australia and Ian Woodcock, University of Sydney, Australia
    13. Translating Spaces: Speculative Landscape Futures for New Climate Diasporas - Lizzie Yarina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, and Penny Allan and Martin Bryant, both University of Technology Sydney, Australia

    Part 4: The Vernacular in Postcolonial Modernisation, Politication and Nation-Building
    14. Historic Church Vernacular in the Cook Islands: Modernization, Conservation and Change - Carolyn Hill, University of Waikato, New Zealand
    15. Appropriating the Native: Shifting Definitions of the Vernacular in Twentieth-Century Philippine Architecture - Edson G. Cabalfin, Tulane University, USA
    16. From Cultural Symbol to Societal Sign: The Question of the Kanak Traditional House in Present-Day New Caledonia - Louis Lagarde, University of New Caledonia, New Caledonia and Yves-Béalo Gony, IANCP, New Caledonia

    Index