Vernacular Architecture as Frame of Life in Historic and Ancient Communities: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Berlin in April 4 to 7 2019

https://doi.org/10.34780/208v-d8uf

Autores/as

Autoría y colaboradores/as

  • Bernadeta Schäfer [Autor de capítulo] https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7558-3572
  • Hermann Schlimme [Autor de capítulo]
  • Fatma Keshk [Autor de capítulo] https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7558-3572
  • Shoukry Roweis [Autor de capítulo]
  • Stamatina Kousidi [Autor de capítulo]
  • Lisa Nevett [Autor de capítulo]
  • Nancy L. Klein [Autor de capítulo]
  • Kevin T. Glowacki [Autor de capítulo]
  • Irene Ruiz Bazán [Autor de capítulo]
  • Chiara L. M. Occelli [Autor de capítulo]
  • Marta Rota [Autor de capítulo]
  • Mahnaz Ashrafi [Autor de capítulo]
  • Mariam Shamsipour [Autor de capítulo]
  • Samaneh M. Hosseinabadi [Autor de capítulo]
  • Farshid Nasrabadi [Autor de capítulo]
  • Heba Shama [Autor de capítulo]
  • Kareem Ibrahim [Autor de capítulo]
  • Ilona Regulski [Autor de capítulo]
  • Marcus Jaeger [Autor de capítulo]
  • Maher Habbob [Autor de capítulo]
  • Yasmin Elnour [Autor de capítulo]
  • Mamdouh Sakr [Autor de capítulo]
  • Wolfgang Mayer [Autor de capítulo]
  • Olga Zenker [Autor de capítulo]
  • Eva-Maria Bauer [Autor de capítulo]

Sinopsis

This volume presents a selection of the papers presented at the international conference “Vernacular Architecture as Frame of Life in Historic and Ancient Societies”, held in Berlin in 2019 as part of the DFG-project „Nubian Architecture“. Researchers and experts from all over the world presented and discussed case studies of vernacular architecture from different periods and cultures, with a special focus on Nubia. The academic and artistic examination of vernacular architecture has a long tradition. European vernacular architecture first gained widespread interest during the Romantic period of the 19th century, when it was (mis)understood as the preserver of the „national soul“. Early modernists drew inspiration from vernacular architecture in the Mediterranean. In post-war modernism, the respective domestic vernacular architecture was stigmatised by historically oriented research and musealisation as being bound to the past and backwardness. Since the publications of Bernard Rudofsky and Hassan Fathy at the latest, however, its appreciation as part of the material culture of humanity has been steadily growing. Today more than ever, the aspects of sustainability are coming into focus, and the guiding principles of vernacular architecture can be ground breaking for the necessary turnaround in building practices.

Palabras clave:

Vernacular architecture, Nubian architecture, Nubia

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November 26, 2023