Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World: Cultures and habitats

Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World: Cultures and habitats
Author: Paul Oliver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
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Divided into three volumes, the Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture is a basic resource for this new area of study. As stated in Oliver's introduction "Vernacular architecture is now the term most widely used to denote indigenous, tribal, folk, peasant, and traditional architecture." Volume 1 discusses broad concepts such as 'typologies', 'symbolism and decoration', 'environment' and 'materials and building resources'. Volumes 2 and 3 survey vernacular architecture worldwide, arranged by continent followed by region. Both secular and sacred structures are included in this encyclopedia. The structures and building methods discussed are considered within their particular social and environmental context, disregarding political divisions where appropriate. This encyclopedia also provides line drawings, photographs and some architectural plans. [BQP 2/7/02; MJR 2/12/02].

Carpenter

Carpenter
Author: Peter James McGuire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 836
Release: 1917
Genre: Carpenters
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Carpenter

Carpenter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 806
Release: 1912
Genre: Labor unions
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