Indigenous architecture refers to the study and practice of architecture of, for, and by Indigenous peoples. This field of study and practice in the United...
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Indigenous architecture in the United States reflects the histories of Native Americans through contemporary design. Many Indigenous nations have adopted...
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In the Americas, indigenous peoples comprise the two continents' pre-Columbian inhabitants prior to European settlement in the 15th century, as well as...
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indigenous, ancestral, rural, ethnic, or regional—as much as architectural artifacts. The term vernacular means 'domestic, native, indigenous', from...
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contain constructed architectural elements that persist over time, excluding many Indigenous landscape-based designs. Landscape architecture textbooks often...
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become Brazil's very own style. The diverse groups of Indigenous Brazilians developed architectural styles that varied by region and available materials...
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approaches to the design of Indigenous housing in Australia – Health and Culture. Defining what is 'Indigenous architecture' in the contemporary context...
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attitudes and the spirit of its people. Hawaiian architecture is said to tell the story of how indigenous native Hawaiians and their complex society in ancient...
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Igloo (category Indigenous architecture)
of an igloo, facing the passageway leading to the entrance Architecture portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Canada portal Glacier cave –...
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Longhouse (category Indigenous architecture of the Americas)
for walls and thatch for roofing. Housebarn, a related structure Indigenous architecture Igloo Tipi Wigwam Nakamal, a similar building built by communities...
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Wharenui (redirect from Amo (architecture))
until they can control their temper. Māori culture Māori language Indigenous architecture Longhouse Meeting house Walker, Ranginui (2004). Ka Whawhai Tonu...
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The Culture of Building (category Indigenous architecture)
Press) is a 1999 book (reprinted in 2006) by Howard Davis, a professor of architecture at the University of Oregon. It describes how buildings throughout the...
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Yurt (category Indigenous architecture)
[tʲirˈmæ]) Yaranga, a tent-like traditional mobile home of some nomadic indigenous peoples of Russia, such as the Chukchi and the Siberian Yupiks. Yurts...
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Log cabin (redirect from Log Cabin architecture)
cabin is a small log house, especially a minimally finished or less architecturally sophisticated structure. Log cabins have an ancient history in Europe...
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shaped" type of pendant or amulet that has been associated with various Indigenous cultures of the Philippines since the early metal age. The earliest surviving...
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Chinese architecture is the embodiment of an architectural style that has developed over millennia in China and has influenced architecture throughout...
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Elizabeth Grant (anthropologist) (category Australian architecture writers)
2022) was an Australian architectural anthropologist, criminologist and academic working in the field of Indigenous Architecture. She was a Churchill Fellow...
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Guides. "4 Indigenous Materials Used in Filipino Architecture". Bahay Philippines. 2016. "innovative school design made of bamboo, other indigenous materials"...
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characteristics of Indigenous cultures in Canada prior to European colonization included permanent settlements, agriculture, civic and ceremonial architecture, complex...
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Temazcal (category Indigenous architecture)
temazcal [temasˈkal] is a type of sweat lodge, which originated with indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica. The term temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language...
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of the colonial architecture inherited by the Spanish colonization and the architecture developed by the numerous tribes of indigenous peoples of the Cesar...
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Hogan (category Indigenous architecture)
and Pueblo of Acoma in an Effort to Reform Federal Indian Programs". Indigenous Policy Journal. 29 (2). ISSN 2158-4168. DeVault, Kayla (2018-10-19). "The...
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Industrial architecture is the design and construction of buildings facilitating the needs of the industrial sector. The architecture revolving around...
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large body of evidence now indicates that a broad range of Indigenous traditional architecture forms (known as ethoarchitecture) and sophisticated knowledge...
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Wigwam (category Indigenous architecture)
numerous northeastern Indigenous tribes. The curved surfaces make it an ideal shelter for all kinds of conditions. Indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes–St...
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Sudano-Sahelian architecture refers to a range of similar indigenous architectural styles common to the African peoples of the Sahel and Sudanian grassland...
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Neo-Andean (category Indigenous architecture of the Americas)
Neo-Andean is a contemporary architectural movement primarily situated in El Alto, Bolivia, expressed in the city's many cholets (portmanteau of cholo...
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Yaodong (category Indigenous architecture)
2019-07-05. Golany, Gideon (1992). Chinese Earth-Sheltered Dwellings: Indigenous Lessons for Modern Urban Design. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press...
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management, and other fields. Throughout ancient and medieval history most architectural design and construction was carried out by artisans, such as stonemasons...
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Prairie School (redirect from Prairie School of Architecture)
The Prairie School was an attempt at developing an indigenous North American style of architecture in sympathy with the ideals and design aesthetics of...
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