[EN] Over the past couple of decades, building typology in rural India has seen an unprecedented shift away from vernacular material and construction techniques. The substitute - replicable, mass-produced, concrete structures fail to respond to the climatic and cultural context. In addition to being carbon intensive, inadequate knowledge about form and function of new construction methods and materials have led to poor quality construction that has a shorter life span. Compared to the existing vernacular buildings, such concrete structures are found to be uninhabitable by many end users.Studies done in the past on vernacular architecture of India focus on climate responsive design and execution, and traditional materials. However, there is ...
India has yet to build 70% of the buildings that will exist in 2030. The housing industry in India h...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. Human beings have a natural instinct for bio-climatic hom...
Bioclimatic design features in the buildings are based on surrounding geography and climate to creat...
India is most populated country after China and where 70% of population is living in rural area wh...
India is a country of great geographical disparity with varied climatic and environmental conditions...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to understand the spatial structure with respect to permeabili...
Globalisation, urbanisation, human neglect, socio-economic conditions, discontinuity, weather and cl...
Globalisation, urbanisation, human neglect, socio-economic conditions, discontinuity, weather and cl...
Building practices in rural areas have developed in response to a variety of interrelated factors li...
Earth houses are considered sustainable and affordable as compared to houses built with concrete or ...
As many other parts of the global south, the built environment of Kullu, an Himalayan valley of Hima...
Architecture is nothing but creating buildings which are more user friendly and functional along wit...
The present study describes ethnobotanical knowledge and socio-ecological significance of vernacular...
The present study describes ethnobotanical knowledge and socio-ecological significance of vernacular...
AbstractPlanning and design of buildings in a hill settlement are tedious and challenging task due t...
India has yet to build 70% of the buildings that will exist in 2030. The housing industry in India h...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. Human beings have a natural instinct for bio-climatic hom...
Bioclimatic design features in the buildings are based on surrounding geography and climate to creat...
India is most populated country after China and where 70% of population is living in rural area wh...
India is a country of great geographical disparity with varied climatic and environmental conditions...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to understand the spatial structure with respect to permeabili...
Globalisation, urbanisation, human neglect, socio-economic conditions, discontinuity, weather and cl...
Globalisation, urbanisation, human neglect, socio-economic conditions, discontinuity, weather and cl...
Building practices in rural areas have developed in response to a variety of interrelated factors li...
Earth houses are considered sustainable and affordable as compared to houses built with concrete or ...
As many other parts of the global south, the built environment of Kullu, an Himalayan valley of Hima...
Architecture is nothing but creating buildings which are more user friendly and functional along wit...
The present study describes ethnobotanical knowledge and socio-ecological significance of vernacular...
The present study describes ethnobotanical knowledge and socio-ecological significance of vernacular...
AbstractPlanning and design of buildings in a hill settlement are tedious and challenging task due t...
India has yet to build 70% of the buildings that will exist in 2030. The housing industry in India h...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. Human beings have a natural instinct for bio-climatic hom...
Bioclimatic design features in the buildings are based on surrounding geography and climate to creat...