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vernacular architecture in hot dry climate with India contest

Vernacular architecture is an architectural style that is designed based on. local needs, availability of
construction materials and reflecting local. traditions. At least originally, vernacular architecture did not
use formally schooled architects, but relied on the design skills and tradition of local builders.

Why is vernacular architecture important?

Vernacular architecture adheres to basic green architectural principles of energy efficient materials


and resources in close proximity to the site. These structures capitalize on the native knowledge of
how buildings can be effectively designed as well as how to take advantage of local materials and
resources.

How is vernacular architecture sustainable?

Vernacular architecture is the result of constrains on resource availability. Vernacular


architecture was built on inherently sustainable principles such as resource limitations imposed by
economic or natural factors, yet succeeded in offering rational solutions to harsh climates and
human need

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