págs. 1095-1097
The standardisation of vernacular architecture. Wine buildings in Andalusia
José Manuel Aladro Prieto, Francisco Javier Ostos Prieto, María Murillo Romero
págs. 23-30
Vernacular architecture in Brazilian semiarid region: survey and memory inthe state of Sergipe
Dayane Felix Andrade, Marco Antonio Penido de Rezende, Sofia Araújo Lima
págs. 31-38
Knowledge and conservation of Mediterranean spontaneous architecture: some of the villages of the northern Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria
págs. 39-46
Architectural and constructive characteristics of vernacular settlements insouthern Italy: the Esaro’s valley and the popular identity of some exemplary cases
págs. 47-54
págs. 55-62
A taxonomy of vernacular heritage in the mid-Adriatic: Landscape relationsand architectural characteristics of the farmhouses in Tronto Valley (Italy)
págs. 63-70
Traditional houses in the South-Western Iberian Peninsula: Themes for across-border comparative typological study
Ana Costa Rosado, Vidal Gómez Martínez, Miguel Reimão Costa, María Teresa Pérez Cano
págs. 71-78
págs. 79-85
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Modern attitudes towards vernacular architecture.: Works by the ItaliansLuigi Angelini, Alberto Alpago Novello, Ottavio Cabiati, Alessandro Minali
págs. 103-110
Wind and the villages in Rincón de Ademuz, Spain
Wenhao Ji, Camilla Mileto, Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares
págs. 111-117
Vernacular features in eclectic architecture from the tropics: An analysis by means of architectural survey
Massimo Leserri, Gabriele Rossi, Merwan Chaverra Suárez, Sergio Gómez Mejía
págs. 119-124
Configuring, building and inhabiting the house from a gender perspective
María Lidón de Miguel, Camilla Mileto, Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares, Alicia Hueto Escobar
págs. 125-132
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págs. 141-148
Rediscovered earth heritage becomes motor for local changeThe Guérande Peninsula (France)
Marta Miranda Santos, Alison Hilton, Philippe Poullain, Erwan Hamard, Corentin Mouraud
págs. 149-156
págs. 157-163
The Italian case of Leopoldine in Tuscany: methods and issues for the cataloguing of rural building heritage
págs. 165-171
Highlighting the Heritage of Meseta Ibérica
Jorge Pinto, Anabela Paiva, Diogo Almeida, Sandra Pereira, Ana Antunes, Ricardo Bento
págs. 173-180
A heritage to reveal and protect: Historical water-based paper mills and ironworks in Campania (Italy)
págs. 181-188
Architecture and Proto Industry: Watermills in the historic peri-urban landscape of Benevento (Italy)
págs. 189-196
págs. 197-204
Earthen vernacular architecture in flood-prone areas: characteristics and typologies in the Ebro basin
Francesca Trizio, Francisco Javier Torrijo Echarri, Camilla Mileto, Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares
págs. 205-212
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págs. 221-228
The particular ensemble of Mas d'en Segures: Functional and constructive analysis of a house and a barn in Tinença de Benifassà (Castellón, Spain)
págs. 229-236
In the shadow of Vesuvius: Sustainable and bioclimatic lessons from a vernacular heritage
págs. 237-244
The rural founding villages of the Italian Agrarian Reform in Basilicata(1950-1970): urban planning and 'modern' vernacular architecture to the testof contemporaneity. The case of Borgo Taccone (MT)
Cristiana Achille, Susanna Bortolotto, Elisabetta Ciocchini, Maria Cristina Palo
págs. 247-254
Vernacular architecture and written sources: the case study of the Tronto Valley
págs. 255-262
págs. 263-270
págs. 271-277
Mapping spatial social aspects of urban recovery in contested cities: a case of the historic commercial Center of The Ancient City of Aleppo
págs. 279-286
Contributions of the vernacular heritage in the current city: Case study: Santo Domingo Neighborhood, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico
Amalia Parra Zebadúa, Mariona Genís Vinyals, María de Lourdes Ocampo García, Roberto Villers Aispuro, Manuel A. Zenteno Hernández, Lorenzo Franco Escamirosa Montalvo, Sergio Narain Zebadua Velasco
págs. 287-292
págs. 293-300
Between landscape and fortified architecture: traces and memory of rural civilization in the territory of Pesche in Molise
págs. 301-308
págs. 309-316
The stone as constant presence: vernacular structure of the cultural heritageof Porcuna (Andalusia, Spain)
págs. 319-326
From natural to artificial: vernacular housing in the Spanish Caribbean
págs. 327-334
págs. 335-340
La Vera´s vernacular architecture: Structural design and climate protectionin timber frame wall houses using constructive systems and local materials.
págs. 341-348
págs. 349-356
The parish church of San Michele Arcangelo in Metelliano: the path of knowledge of a vernacular architecture
págs. 357-362
págs. 363-368
The importance of water in traditional gypsum works
Belén González Sánchez, Wladimir Salazar Chuquimarca, Juan Ramon Rosell Amigo, Antonia Navarro Ezquerra
págs. 369-375
State of conservation of half-timbered walls in Burgos (Spain): Quantitative analysis of material and structural degradation
Alicia Hueto Escobar, Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares, Camilla Mileto, María Lidón de Miguel
págs. 377-384
págs. 385-392
Favignana bio-calcarenite: technological culture, knowledge and recovery
págs. 393-400
págs. 401-408
Traditional mortars with chucum in Yucatan, Mexico, as biocultural heritage
Maridel María Martínez Barreiro, Luis Fernando Guerrero Baca
págs. 409-416
Dry stone wall relics as a part of cultural landscapes: a case study from the Foot of Mt. Hira Region in Japan
págs. 417-424
The paving of ancient paths, testimony of an ancient culture: recovery of a traditional route in Genoa (Liguria, Italy)
págs. 425-432
págs. 433-439
págs. 441-448
Traditional Bukharian houses and Mahallas: a shared vernacular heritage at risk
Nargiz Aituganova, Ona Vileikis, Sukhrob Babaev, Javier Ors Ausín
págs. 451-457
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Making our rural landscape visible: a way to defend anonymous culturalheritage
págs. 491-498
págs. 499-506
Dry stone architecture: the survey as a tool to safeguard the risk ofmorphological or formal homologation
págs. 507-512
At the roots of sustainability: Mediterranean vernacular architecture
págs. 513-520
Lessons from the past, architecture for the future: Coupling historic preservation with sustainable architecture
págs. 521-528
págs. 537-544
The interpretation of the vernacular in the modern work of Gherardo Bosio: the Albanian experience
págs. 545-551
“For sale: empty Spain”: Raising awareness on abandoned buildings and depopulated villages
Valentina Cristini, José Luis Baró Zarzo, Camilla Mileto, Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares, Matilde Caruso, Eva Tortajada Montalva
págs. 553-558
T. B. Medina Sánchez, Denis Leonardo Mayta Ponce, D. Málaga Montoya, Sergio Coll Pla, F. A. Cuzziramos Gutiérrez, Agustí Costa Jover
págs. 559-566
Vernacular architecture and art: The representation of traditional buildingsin Lorenzo Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise in the Baptistery of Florence
págs. 567-574
Defensive architecture and heritage education: analysis of the National Park Service and Parks Canada actions
págs. 575-582
Gibellina and the identity of community: Brandi, Burri and the conservation of the 'ruins'
págs. 585-592
págs. 593-598
The role of university in local cultural development through vernacular architectural conservation education: the case of Havran, Turkey
págs. 599-606
The role of cultural heritage in urban reuse
Marta Domenech Rodriguez, David López López, Còssima Cornadó Bardón
págs. 607-614
págs. 615-622
3D heritage as a catalyst for social participation in safeguarding cities in conflict: A case study of Damascus in Syria
págs. 623-630
Heritage education as an effective approach to enhance community engagement: a model for classifying the level of engagement
págs. 631-638
págs. 639-646
‘Acupuncture of Awareness’: a possible path for vernacular heritagepreservation
págs. 647-654
Overlooked heritage of Albania: chronicle of rescue, conservation andcommunity involvement at Great Prespa Lake
págs. 657-662
págs. 663-669
The SDGs as a useful tool in vernacular architecture management: The case of “17 objectives and a map”
Ángela López Sabater, Vanesa García López de Andujar, Xavier Laumain
págs. 671-678
An odyssey to heritage education: the inspiring example of Bergama andits communities
págs. 679-686
The role of heritage communities in local development processes through the reuse of architectural heritage: some examples in Italian rural areas
págs. 687-694
Strategies for the recognition and the enhancement of the cultural heritage in Sant'Antioco
Maddalena Achenza, Ivan Blecic, Letizia Dipasquale, Saverio Mecca, Alessandro Merlo
págs. 697-702
Jacopo Ammendola, Letizia Dipasquale, Edoardo Paolo Ferrari, Saverio Mecca, Lucia Montoni, Matteo Zambelli
págs. 703-710
Cultural heritage: educating the next generation. Case study analysis of the Center of Preservation Research
págs. 711-718
The towns of the Popocateptl Volcano: Territorial symbolism, cultural identity and vernacular architecture
págs. 721-727
Methodology for mapping Intangible cultural heritage through webGIS integral platforms.: La Fontanalla neighbourhood as a case study
Francisco Conejo Arrabal, Francisco José Chamizo Nieto, Nuria Nebot Gómez de Salazar, Carlos Jesús Rosa Jiménez
págs. 729-736
The struggle for Stone-dry walling: the ambition to protect both processes and products
págs. 737-744
From intangible to tangible: Artisan skills and traditional crafts for preserving Venice’s built heritage
págs. 745-752
págs. 755-762
From prototypes to monotypes: Neo-craftsmanship in architecture and design
págs. 763-770
Vernacular architecture and seismic risk: The case of Mugello in Tuscany
págs. 773-780
Pinnettas de pedra: a guide for the valorisation of dry-stone artifacts
págs. 781-788
Vernacular architecture and traditional trades: Social innovation and cultural heritage in rural Andalusia
Gema Carrera Díaz, Blanca del Espino Hidalgo, Aniceto Delgado Méndez
págs. 789-796
The role of craftsmanship in the conservation of Venice: State of the art and perspective
págs. 797-804
págs. 807-814
págs. 815-822
Studies and projects for the archaeological park of the Nuraghe s’Urachi (Sardinia, Italy): From knowledge for heritage conservation to project for the community
págs. 823-830
págs. 831-838
Of earth, stone and wood: the restoration and conservation of a Buddhist temple in Ladakh, Indian Himalayas
págs. 839-846
The hórreos in Riaño Mountain, León, Spain: Vernacular architecture between conservation and musealisation
págs. 847-854
Restoration project of vernacular architecture affected for ground subsidence: A case study in Juslibol Church (Zaragoza, Spain)
Alberto Gracia Bernal, Francisco Javier Torrijo Echarri, Miguel A. Pérez
págs. 855-862
págs. 863-870
After the earthquake: Design processes for intervention on vernacular heritage in Central Italy
Gianluca Loffredo, Federica Recla, Niccolò Suraci, Cristiano Tosco
págs. 871-878
Implementing the lesson of early 20th century traditional buildings for a real sustainability: The examples of Corviale (Rome) and ZEN (Palermo) districts
págs. 879-887
From rural house to “villa of delights”: knowledge and conservation of Villa Murat in the Sorrento peninsula
págs. 889-896
Vernacular earthen architecture: Construction techniques and restoration.From the international setting to some specific Italian regional cases
págs. 897-904
Rigour, methodology and use, success in heritage conservation: The tower of the St. Mary Magdalene`s church
págs. 905-912
Strategies to value the dispersed heritage of rural Andalusia: Lagares, paseros and vineyards: the architecture of the raisin
págs. 913-919
págs. 921-928
Bazaars between documentation and conservation: Case studies in Albania and Macedonia
págs. 929-936
Perspectives for the small historical centres at risk of abandonment: A pilot project for the Granfonte district in Leonforte (Italy)
Maria Rosaria Vitale, Chiara Circo, Deborah Sanzaro, Sergio Sebastián Franco, Ilaria Cacciatore, Manuela Massimino
págs. 937-944
págs. 945-952
Syrian earthen villages: recovery of construction crafts to revive dome houses
págs. 955-962
Historic tuff masonry in Naples: different approaches to its conservation
págs. 963-970
Vernacular architecture on archaeological remains: Conservation and enhancement of the “Villa San Limato” in Cellole
págs. 971-978
págs. 979-986
Effects of the use of plant mucilage on the physico-mechanical properties of raw earth structures
Olga Maria Medina Lorente, Begoña Carrascosa Moliner, Laura Osete Cortina
págs. 987-994
Vernacular architecture and archaeological remains: Direct links in the Phlegraean Fields in Campania (Italy)
págs. 995-1002
Ghadames, Libya: A traditional earthen settlement, resilient to crises and environmental challenges
págs. 1015-1022
Architectural Heritage and seismic vulnerability: mapping the available knowledge to reduce damage during an emergency
págs. 1023-1030
Analysis and regeneration strategies for the abandoned villages of the Santerno valley in Tuscany
Michele Coppola, Letizia Dipasquale, Laura Mannucci, Luisa Rovero
págs. 1031-1038
Learning from the past: The loss of vernacular heritage in the interest of hydropower development in Spain
págs. 1039-1045
Post seismic intervention strategies over the last fifty years in Italy (1968-2016): Initial observations about the vernacular architecture’s conservation
págs. 1047-1054
págs. 1055-1062
págs. 1063-1069
págs. 1071-1076
Vernacular earthen architectures: Institutionalisation and management modelsfor its conservation in northern Argentina
págs. 1077-1084
Protection and reuse of a forgotten heritage: the Parmesan cheese buildings. Notes for a widespread museum in the lower Reggio Emilia plain
págs. 1085-1092
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