Vernacular Architecture and Building Materials

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Vernacular Architecture and Building Materials

History of Civil Engineering and Architecture Unit 1 – Lesson 1.1 – History of Civil Engineering and Architecture Building Materials Materials were chosen based on availability and climate. www.wikipedia.org Greece consists almost entirely of limestone with many sources of fine marble. Therefore many Greek structures were constructed with limestone and marble. Wood was readily available in China. Traditional Chinese wooden architecture changed little over thousands of years. The history of civil engineering and architectural projects is regional in nature. The development of building design and construction on an African grassland differs greatly from building design and construction in Alaska or the mountainous regions of Peru. A major reason for differences in the development of construction techniques is the availability of local materials. Although it is possible to import materials from great distances, the historic reality is that people often used what was easily available to them when constructing buildings. This influenced architectural style and the selection of structural elements. Of course climate also has an effect on the design and construction of buildings. For example, sun dried bricks can support loads in a dry climate but will disintegrate in wet climates. Current day Iraq consists mostly of alluvial plains – no stone, and wood is scarce. Sun-dried bricks (clay-rich soil mixed with straw) was used as early as the 4th millennium BC. The ruins of the famed city of Babylon illustrate the use of mud-bricks. Greece consists almost entirely of limestone and has many sources of marble. The finest source of marble is Mount Pentelicus from which the marble used in the Parthenon was cut. The pre-Columbian Inca site of Machu Picchu sits on a mountain ridge in Peru. The central buildings of Machu Picchu use the classic architectural style of dry stone walls in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. Because of their durability, examples of stone and brick buildings from past civilizations do exist. However, few examples of ancient buildings exist where less durable materials such as wood and grass were used. In China and in Japan, most ancient buildings were constructed of wood (except for the tile roofs). Because wood tends to deteriorate over time, few examples of ancient Chinese buildings exist. However, the Chinese have long standardized uniform features of structures through manuals and drawings that were passed down for generations. Therefore, we can determine that Chinese architecture changed little over thousands of years. www.wikipedia.org Ruins of Babylon (present day Iraq). All that remains of the famous city-state is a mound of broken mud-brick dwellings. View of the city of Machu Picchu constructed from stone cut from the surrounding mountains. www.wikipedia.org

Vernacular Architecture History of Civil Engineering and Architecture Civil Engineering and Architecture® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.1 – History of Civil Engineering and Architecture Vernacular Architecture Methods of construction that use locally available resources and traditions to address local needs. www.wikipedia.org Vernacular architecture is a term used to categorize methods of construction which use locally available resources and traditions to address local needs. It is often viewed as crude and unrefined, but many modern architects have claimed inspiration from vernacular architecture. www.wikipedia.org African Hut at Bana, a small village of Cameroon An igloo, an Inuit winter dwelling

Vernacular Architecture History of Civil Engineering and Architecture Civil Engineering and Architecture® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.1 – History of Civil Engineering and Architecture Vernacular Architecture Can you think of any other examples of vernacular architecture? How about the sod houses of the great plains? The pueblos of southwestern Native Americans? Thatched huts of Hawaii? www.wikipedia.org www.wikipedia.org Apache wickiup built of brush, grass, or reed Traditional Nepalese house built of stone and clay www.wikipedia.org Southern African rondavel (or banda)