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1. Landfill Vernacular
2. 'Bale Kulkul Architecture as the Representation of Balinese Autonomy Tradition
3. Cultural Burning and the Interstices of Two Vernacular Cultural Forms
4. The Effects 'Share-Economy Based Accommodation Service on Vernacular Settlement (Case Study: Yogyakartas Sultanate Palace Complex)
5. The Shift of Symbolic Meaning of Joglo Houses For People In Brayut Tourism Village
6. Designing for Vernacular Landscape through Ecosystem-Approach: A case of Floating Settlements at Dal Lake, Kashmir
7. Place Making as Ordering Life Case Study: The Bali Aga Village, Pengotan
8. Identifying Local Builders Roles in Physical Transformation of Minangkabaus Rumah Gadang
9. Transformation in Vernacular Architecture of Baiga Tribe of Central India
10. Meaning, Time, Communication: Reflecting on the "Aceh Method" and Vernacular
11. Identity Representation and Conflict Prevention in Community Mosques of Malang Raya, East Java, Indonesia
12. Transformation versus Preservation of Vernacular Architecture in Bali: A Lesson from Bali Aga Villages
13. Coping Strategies in Vernacular Architecture: Adaptation and Adjustment for Contemporary Needs at Pinggan Village, Kintamani, Bali
14. Vernacularity and Place: Re-presentation of Fishing Huts of Bahrain at the Venice Biennale
15. Relation of Binary Opposition Structure (Rwa-Bhineda) Mount-Ocean : A Case Study on Cultural Heritage of Pura Batukaru-Pakendungan/Tanah Lot in the Perspective of Ecofeminism in Bali
16. Preventive Measures and Formulas for the Sustainability of Vernacular Settlements in Malaysia
17. Physical Attributes Significant in Preserving the Social Sustainability of the Traditional Malay Settlement
18. Revisiting the Minangkabau Traditional House in the Central Area of Sumatra: The Case of Limapuluh Koto and Bangkinang
19. The Influence of Cultural Acculturation on Architecture Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon
20. Transformation of Tra ditional Vernacular Settlements: Lessons from the Kathmandu Valley.
2. 'Bale Kulkul Architecture as the Representation of Balinese Autonomy Tradition
3. Cultural Burning and the Interstices of Two Vernacular Cultural Forms
4. The Effects 'Share-Economy Based Accommodation Service on Vernacular Settlement (Case Study: Yogyakartas Sultanate Palace Complex)
5. The Shift of Symbolic Meaning of Joglo Houses For People In Brayut Tourism Village
6. Designing for Vernacular Landscape through Ecosystem-Approach: A case of Floating Settlements at Dal Lake, Kashmir
7. Place Making as Ordering Life Case Study: The Bali Aga Village, Pengotan
8. Identifying Local Builders Roles in Physical Transformation of Minangkabaus Rumah Gadang
9. Transformation in Vernacular Architecture of Baiga Tribe of Central India
10. Meaning, Time, Communication: Reflecting on the "Aceh Method" and Vernacular
11. Identity Representation and Conflict Prevention in Community Mosques of Malang Raya, East Java, Indonesia
12. Transformation versus Preservation of Vernacular Architecture in Bali: A Lesson from Bali Aga Villages
13. Coping Strategies in Vernacular Architecture: Adaptation and Adjustment for Contemporary Needs at Pinggan Village, Kintamani, Bali
14. Vernacularity and Place: Re-presentation of Fishing Huts of Bahrain at the Venice Biennale
15. Relation of Binary Opposition Structure (Rwa-Bhineda) Mount-Ocean : A Case Study on Cultural Heritage of Pura Batukaru-Pakendungan/Tanah Lot in the Perspective of Ecofeminism in Bali
16. Preventive Measures and Formulas for the Sustainability of Vernacular Settlements in Malaysia
17. Physical Attributes Significant in Preserving the Social Sustainability of the Traditional Malay Settlement
18. Revisiting the Minangkabau Traditional House in the Central Area of Sumatra: The Case of Limapuluh Koto and Bangkinang
19. The Influence of Cultural Acculturation on Architecture Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon
20. Transformation of Tra ditional Vernacular Settlements: Lessons from the Kathmandu Valley.