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Category: Built Heritage

Best From Our Students, Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Traditions, Urban

?Malgudi?ng My Way Through Architecture: Understanding Vernacular Architecture in Bengaluru

Posted onAugust 16, 2016April 19, 2019

?The?mother art is architecture. Without architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization?. ?~ Frank Lloyd Wright ? For the common …

Best From Our Students, Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Urban

The Caf? Without Doors: The Pedrocchi Caf?

Posted onAugust 16, 2016December 27, 2016

  In the introduction of his novel ?The Charterhouse of Parma? Stendhal wrote ?C’est ? Padoue que j’ai commenc? ? voir la vie ? la …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage

Delhi: Love is a Bridge between Two Cities

Posted onAugust 15, 2016October 5, 2016

Delhi has a long past and history that goes back to the time of Emperor Ashoka when he placed a rock edict there in 3rd …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program, Traditions

Wealden Hall Houses: The Medieval Vernacular Heritage of Britain

Posted onAugust 15, 2016September 2, 2016

?Vernacular architecture? is a term used to encapsulate utilitarian and domestic buildings constructed using locally- sourced materials. Traditional heritage sites including buildings (#builtheritage) often feature …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage

Restoring Endangered Pagodas In The Land Of Morning Calm

Posted onAugust 14, 2016August 14, 2016

Along with their resemblance (pictured above), the two marble pagodas–?Kyungcheonsaji, AD 1348, and Wongaksaji, AD 1465 have similarities in many ways. It is not surprising …

Traditional wood and stone malga popping up on a pasture on the Alps. Photo credit: Pixabay
Best of 2016, Blog, Built Heritage, Conservation, Discover, Heritage

Malga: A Symbol Of Shepherd Life in the Alps

Posted onAugust 12, 2016September 6, 2018

Crystalline peaks and green pastures is what comes to mind when dreaming of the Alps. Today, traditional wood and stone?structures best known as malghe host …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program, Traditions

A Glimpse into Zambia’s Dying Cultural Heritage of Vernacular Architecture

Posted onAugust 11, 2016August 13, 2016

When we go?back into Zambia?s history, we learn that between?the 1600s to 1900s, Zambia was at a convergence point of the popular Bantu migrations from …

Blog, Built Heritage, Community, Conservation, Heritage, Opinion, Restoration, Travel

Living among ruins: The inhabitants of Hampi

Posted onAugust 11, 2016October 2, 2017

When we go about an in situ?(on site in Latin) conservation, what is the best way to do it? Should we think of the site …

Traditional_lebanese_house_at_Byblos
Built Heritage, Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program

An Architect on Site: Lebanese Vernacular Architecture

Posted onAugust 11, 2016August 13, 2016

May I take you to the land of comfort, to the mountains that are looking over the Mediterranean Sea, to the territory of serenity and …

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