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“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 …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

Climatic Impact on Vernacular Architecture of Kerala

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 20, 2017

India is the home for more than 1.3 billion people. Located in South Asia, it has unique traditions with interesting cultural landscape. There are more …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

The Indissoluble Relation Between Man and Nature: Venezuelan Vernacular Architecture

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 8, 2016

Venezuela is known as one of the 10 most bio diverse countries on the planet. Moreover, Venezuela is known as one of the most interesting …

Best From Our Students, Public Spaces, Student Program

Terracina: leisure times in an open air museum

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016December 27, 2016

Terracina, southern Lazio, Italy: 4 km of sandy beach, 2700 years of history, average temperature of 25 degrees from May to September, rich gastronomy and …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Urban, World Heritage Sites

How the Silk Road Influenced the Architecture Through the Cities.

Posted onSeptember 7, 2016September 9, 2016

?We shape our buildings and they shape us? Winston Churchill The 20th century architects had unsuccessful tries to change the way society was organized and …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

Courtyards: Influence of the Indian Traditional Architectural Element on Community Interactions

Posted onSeptember 7, 2016March 6, 2020

The built vernacular heritage is usually constructed regarding the interaction between the human being and the surrounding environment, whatever its type, that to be subjected …

Blog, Conservation, Discover, Nature, Stories, Travel

The Towers that Watched Over the Ancient Fisherman Village in Sardinia

Posted onSeptember 7, 2016October 8, 2016

“Tell the towers” also means talking about Tonnare. Sardinia has always been a center of passage for the tuna, and tuna is fished since eons …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program

Separated by Boundaries, Bonded by Wood: Comparing Vernacular Architecture of Belarus and India

Posted onSeptember 7, 2016September 7, 2016

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??The architecture of the people, and by the people, for …

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