"Built to meet Needs': Paul Oliver and the study of vernacular architecture
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Givaer Island, on the artic coast of Norway: A multifaceted economy surviving on heritage skills
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The Oga'i of the Mbya Guaraní people in Paraguay: Alternatives for indigenous habitat
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Vernacular houses of Lesvos, Greece: Typology and construction technology
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Carrasqueira: Fishing harbour on stilts, hut village in Portugal
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Working and living: The fishermen and their settlements in Alagoas, Brazil
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African-Brazilian architecture in Benin: Rescue and revaluation of traditional techniques
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"Sino-Portuguese": The significance of the Shophouse definition in Southern peninsula, Thailand
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Minka: Japanese inmigrant houses in Ribeira Valley, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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(Re)using adobe: from survey to conservation, from restoration to new construction
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Adobe architecture in Portugal: Differences and analogis between vernacular and "designed" architecture
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Vernacular rammed earth building typologies in the ancient reign of Seville, Spain
Jacinto Canivell García de Paredes, Reyes Rodríguez García, Ana María González Serrano, Ana Romero Girón
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Rural rammed earth houses in Baixo Alentejo, Portugal: Ruin or heritage?
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Constructions with terróns in Alta Limia, Galicia: A lost sustainable architecture
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Vernacular technology in Brazil: Transformation and preservation
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Traditional and contemporary constructive cultures: A comparison between building processes
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Conservation of architectural herotage in Saudi Arabia: The case study of Jawatha Mosque
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Propaganda, improvements and colonisation: The Estado Novo and vernacular heritage
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Changing trade: the Modernist vernacular as idiom in South Africa
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Harmonic Diachrony: Current use of traditional techniques in rehabilitation projects
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Küreken 2013: Designing a new village with rammed earth construction in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
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Living with bamboo and plant leaves: Thailand's last community of traditional bamboo huts
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Arqchitectural heritage of the north eastern Portugal: History, construaction and valorisation
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An example of vernacular architecture: Traditional houses of Adana, Turkey
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Recycling of bricks in rammed earth mortars for earthen walls
Valentina Cristini, Camilla Mileto, Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares, José Ramón Ruiz Checa
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Gypsum as reinforcement for floors: Conceptual approach
Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares, Camilla Mileto, Valentina Cristini, José Ramón Ruiz Checa, Vincenzina La Spina
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