Investigating the ways of learning from vernacular architecture
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Conference paper
Publication Status :
Published
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openAccess
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the methods for learning from the past and to explore alternative directions/approaches towards transferring past knowledge for the living environments of tomorrow. To achieve this objective, this study suggests a holistic model that combines a variety of layers, directions and methods for utilizing vernacular-architecture knowledge. Three key components of this model are: (1) Learning from Vernacular Architecture (LF-VA), (2) Learning from Experience (LF-E) and (3) Learning from Researchers (LF-R). Based on the scope of this study, each component has been independently examined and their unique characteristics as well as subcomponents have been indicated. Finally, the authors of this study suggested a model that can make alternative situations visible not only for their future researches, but also for other scholars aiming to learn from vernacular architecture.
Source :
WIT Transactions on the Built Environment, Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture XVI
Date :
2019
Volume :
191
Publisher :
WIT Press
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10679/7004https://www.witpress.com/elibrary/wit-transactions-on-the-built-environment/191/37519
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