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Italy’s Vernacular Setting: Malga, Shepherds and Cheese

Posted onSeptember 9, 2016September 9, 2016

Italy, one of Europe?s most famous and historically rich countries. It usually stuns the visitors with its beauty. ?Bella Italia? has 51 word heritage sights. …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Religious, Student Program, Traditions

The Taraknath Temple, Bengal

Posted onSeptember 9, 2016March 22, 2018

Taraknath temple makes the small town of Tarakeshware in West Bengal famous. Lord Shiva’s idol Taraknath temple is a famous Lord Shiva?s Temple and it is one of the oldest in the city, dating back to its 18th century.

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Volunteer – Country Research

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016October 3, 2017

Status :?Currently not taking applications About this Project: GoUNESCO’s goal is to make heritage fun and to inspire an appreciation for heritage everywhere – tangible …

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Keeping the culture safe in this modern world- vernacular architecture in earthquake prone areas

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 21, 2016

(Built vernacular heritage in disaster prone areas-Vernacular architecture in flood/earthquake prone areas tend to be designed to minimize damage and withstand such calamities to a …

Arts and Crafts, Built Heritage, Community, Discover, Performance

Exploring Traditional Crafts through The Crafts Museum in Delhi

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016November 14, 2016

The museum: The?Crafts Museum (National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum) is one of the loved and most visited museums?in?New Delhi. Located in one part of Pragati …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program

Exploring New Cultures: Vernacular Architecture of New Gourna

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 9, 2016

Vernacular architecture is a structural style that is composed taking into account nearby needs, accessibility of development materials and reflecting neighborhood conventions. At any rate …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Urban

An Architecture for Social Change: Robie House, USA

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 8, 2016

The 20th century was perhaps the most important time period in the development of architecture in the United States. Technological advancements during and following the …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

“A Pile of Stones is Better Than a Pile of Gold”: Glimpse into Lebanese Vernacular Architecture

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 8, 2016

Typically the Mediterranean is associated with a vast warm climate. Many of my friends, whom I personally asked ?what is the first thing that came …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

Earthquake Resistance Architecture: Shared Vernacular Science of India and Turkey

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 14, 2016

I live in Turkey, an earthquake prone location. I have a radio next to my bed, in case an earthquake should strike and phone connection …

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