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The House in East and Southeast Asia

The House in East and Southeast Asia
Author: Karl Gustav Izikowitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1982
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN:

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Living House

Living House
Author: Roxana Waterson
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 146290601X

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The Living House is a pioneering work by respected anthropologist Roxana Waterson that has become a classic in its field. It is first book of its kind to present a detailed picture of houses within the complex social and symbolic fabric of indigenous South-East Asian peoples. The main focus of the book is on Indonesia, but in tracing historical links between architectural forms across the region, it reveals a much wider field of inquiry--covering all of the Austronesian peoples and cultures extending as far afield as Madagascar, Japan and the Pacific islands to New Zealand and Hawaii. As it probes the centrally significant role of houses within South-East Asian social systems, The Living House reveals new insights into the kinship systems, gender symbolism and cosmological principles of the peoples who build them, ultimately uncovering fundamental themes concerning the concepts of life force and life processes inherent in all of these cultures. A vivid picture is produced of how people shape buildings and buildings shape people--how rules about layout and spatial usage impact social relationships. The book concludes with a consideration of present-day changes affecting the fates of indigenous cultures and architectures throughout the region. This book will be of tremendous interest to architects and historians, and anyone interested in the indigenous art and cultures of South-East Asia.


The House in Southeast Asia

The House in Southeast Asia
Author: Signe Howell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136824456

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Explores the concept of 'house' in the context of Levi-Strauss' idea of the house as a link between kinship-based societies and class societies, developing this further into an examination of a conjuncture of architecture, people and symbolism.


Southeast Asian Houses

Southeast Asian Houses
Author: Seo Ryeung Ju et al.
Publisher: Seoul Selection
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1624120989

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Southeast Asian architecture tends to be generalized under one umbrella due to the countries’ common geographical, climatic, and historical context. However, Southeast Asian countries are dissimilar due to their ethnic and religious differences, which led to each country’s own subtle characteristics in housing. In order to identify the commonality and diversity among Southeast Asian architecture, details of the architectural forms have to be carefully analyzed. This book begins with an introductory section about housing culture in Southeast Asia as a whole and then examines the traditional houses of five countries in more detail. Each chapter contains a brief summary of a Southeast Asian country’s history and culture and an introduction to the general characteristics and major types of traditional houses of the country. This is followed by a detailed explanation on the form and significance of one of the country’s major types of housing. The authors also explain how traditional houses are being modernized, offering a glimpse at the future of traditional housing in each country.


The House in Southeast Asia

The House in Southeast Asia
Author: Signe Howell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136824529

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Explores the concept of 'house' in the context of Levi-Strauss' idea of the house as a link between kinship-based societies and class societies, developing this further into an examination of a conjuncture of architecture, people and symbolism.


The House in South-East Asia

The House in South-East Asia
Author: Jacques Dumarçay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1987
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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This volume, lavishly illustrated with colour plates and line drawings by the author, covers traditional domestic architectural forms from the earliest reconstructions of Don Song culture through the different regional variants on the mainland and in the archipelago.


Southeast Asian Houses

Southeast Asian Houses
Author: Seo Ryeung Ju
Publisher: Seoul Selection USA, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 9781624120992

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The modernization of traditional houses in each country may be understood as a process by which various aspects of culture and architecture originating from China, India, European colonial countries and international style were assimilated into various forms and elements of traditional houses. In contemporary houses recently developed in Southeast Asian cities, influences of more nearby regions such as South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore can easily be found. Even under such multi-cultural influences, Southeast Asian countries sought compromises and maintained each country's unique housing culture, resulting in the differentiation of each country's housing style. This book aims to find out the uniqueness of each Southeast Asian country's modern housing through the understanding of the modern housing typologies of each county produced by the process of modernization. Previous studies of Southeast Asia's urban housing were mostly on political, institutional and economic issues, which can be said to be macro-issues. However, this book focuses on the forms of urban housing, which is rather a micro-issue, compared to previous studies.


Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia

Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia
Author: Ronald G. Knapp
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 1146
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1462905870

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Featuring over 350 beautiful photographs, Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia captures the architectural heritage of a vibrant community. The multiple Chinese migrations from southeastern China to Southeast Asia have had important implications for both regions. In Southeast Asia this influence can be seen in the architecturally eclectic homes these migrants and their descendants built as they became successful; homes that combined Chinese, European and local influences, especially during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia strives not only to be an informative but also an authoritative book on the subject of hybrid architecture--filled with stunning color photographs and essays on nearly thirty well-preserved homes. An introductory essay portrays the historical circumstances that gave rise to Chinese houses overseas, and includes historic images, color photographs, paintings and line drawings. At the core of the book is a comprehensive set of stunning color photographs of nearly thirty well-preserved homes built by Chinese immigrants and their descendants in various countries of Southeast Asia. Images and drawings from southeastern China help clarify similarities and differences. For each home, extensive captions accompany the photographs and the essay supplies background information concerning the individual and family who built and resided in each house. The historical context, nature of the building, and the restoration history of the home is included. Extensive information about the symbolism implicit in the decorative elements that make up each of the homes is presented. This includes an examination of ornamental elements that are Chinese in origin as well as those decorative components that are Western. Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia has been written in a nontechnical style, accessible to lay readers who are interested in the extraordinary architectural heritage of China, much of which is only now beginning to be appreciated.


Medicinal Plants of East and Southeast Asia

Medicinal Plants of East and Southeast Asia
Author: Lily May Perry
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1980
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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