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_916242 _aSalahsha, T. N. |
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245 | _aDecoding the semantics of cultural ecology | ||
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_aMumbai _bIndian Institute of Architects _c2021 |
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520 | _aJOURNAL OF INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 15 MARCH 2021 A B S T R A C T The underestimated segment of sustainable habitat architecture — the cultural analysis of beliefs, practices and the often-inarticulate presumptions which determine the elementary relationship be- tween humans and the environment is being habit- ually overlooked. Throughout explorations into the socio-cultural processes that ultimately determine the environment attitude and behaviour, along with the qualitative assessment of climate compatibility, a prognosis can be achieved to bridge the gap be- tween time tested cultural dictation and evolution in building construction practices. This paper focus- es on addressing the practical challenges of environ- mental sensitivity in the backdrop of socio-cultural norms of Kerala while examining building examples from other regional contexts in India. The linguistics of the construction sector is constantly evolving. This has resulted in a barrage of neither culturally relevant nor climatically suitable structures; ulti- mately progressing to a bleak future of over-pol- luted steel and glass skyline. India being a land ... | ||
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_916243 _aUnni, Sriparvathy |
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_tJournal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA) _dMumbai Indian Institute of Architects _x0019-4913 |
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