Architectural Press, 2006. — 475 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-7506-6657-2.
Acknowledgements
List of illustrations
Defining the fieldWhy study vernacular architecture? (1978)
The importance of the study of vernacular architecture (1993)
Problems of definition and praxis (1999)
Cultures and contextsLearning from Asante (2000)
Cultural traits and environmental contexts: Problems of cultural specificity and cross-cultural comparability (1999)
Huizhou and Herefordshire: A comparative study (2001)
Tout confort: Culture and comfort (1986)
Tradition and transmissionVernacular know-how (1982)
Earth as a building material today (1983)
Handed down architecture: Tradition and transmission (1989)
Technology transfer: A vernacular view (2003)
Cultures, disasters and dwellingsThe cultural context of shelter provision (1978)
Earthen housing and cultures in seismic areas (1984)
Factors affecting the acceptability of resettlement housing (1984)
Rebirth of a Rajput village (1992)
Conservation and continuity16 Conserving the vernacular in developing countries (1986)
Re-presenting and representing the vernacular: The open-air museum (2001)
Perfect and plain: Shaker approaches to design (1990)
Suburbs and self-buildersIndividualizing Dunroamin (1992)
Round the houses (1983)
Kaluderica: High-grade housing in an illegal settlement (1989)
Meeting the challenge of the twenty-first centuryTradition by itself (2000)
Ethics and vernacular architecture (2000)
Necessity and sustainability: The impending crisis (2002)
Conferences and publications