Proceedings of International Seminar on Vernacular Settlement 12
“Vernacular Built Environments: Towards a Sustainable Future”
PROCEEDINGS
- Living in harmony with nature: the indigenous knowledge of Baduy people in Kanekes village, west Java
Irfan Sabarilah Hasim, Budi Faisal, Iwan Sudradjat
- The articulation of Gender relations in the vernacular architecture of matrilineal societies in eastern Indonesia
Indah Widiastuti, Iwan Sudradjat, Christina Gantini
- Dwelling tradition and architecture of Wong Kalang in southern central Java
Nicolaus Aji Kusuma Rah Utama, Indah Widiastuti, Iwan Sudradjat
- Defining the characteristics of local architecture in Indonesian based on geopolitical and geographical parameters
Indah Widiastuti, Iwan Sudradjat, Christina Gantini
- Towards a sustainable future of Kampung Naga settlement: a tourist area in West Java, Indonesia
Titien Saraswati
- Enhancing natural Values in vernacular settlements of Tenganan Pegringsingan, Bali, Indonesia
Christina Gantini, Himasari Hanan, Indah Widiastuti
- Investigating the relationship between riverine landscapes and sociocultural practices: the case of Sabarmati river, India
Moksha Mehta and Priyanka Kanhare
- Cultural and Natural Mapping of Koto Sentajo with First Step of Historic Urban Landscape Approach
Gun Faisal, Laretna Trisnantari Adishakti
- Demonstrating timelessness of vernacular settlement of Tattakodi: by drawing parallels from early human settlements of the river valley civilization
Neha Korde, Amit Kumar Jaglan, Shalini Shoeran, Prachi Patel
- Betawi’s Verandahs: exposing transformation of vernacular settlements in urban Jakarta
Elita Nuraeny, Julie Nichols, Brad West and Rosie Roberts
- The role of community in conserving of the 18th Century mosques Jakarta: reviving vultural diversity
Atie Ernawati, M. Prasetiyo Effendi Yasin, Indah Widiastuti and Widjaja Martokusumo
- Learning from our best practices of vernacular for better future: a case study of central India's 'Gond' tribes
Devarshi Chaurasia, Apurv Shrivastava, Ashish Patil, Sandeep Sankat
- Learning from vernacular building practices in achieving disaster resilience: Case study of the coastal island of Sandwip, Bangladesh
Sarah B. Haque, Mahdi Mahmudul Hoque
- Rethinking green heritage building through intangible aspects: case study of old Pecinan area in Singkawang, West Kalimantan
Izazaya Binta, Widjaja Martokusumo and Budi Faisal
- Architectural history and typology of Chinese vernacular houses In Tangerang Chinatown before and after restoration
Andhi Seto Prasetyo and Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan
- Social constructions through everyday activities in external spaces: a case Study of Khlong Toei community, informal settlements in Bangkok
Eisuke Shoji, Supitcha Tovivich and Takuya Abe
- Contradictions of physical development in Lasem vernacular settlements against the principle of heritage area preservation
Sumaiyah Fitrian Dini and Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan
- Pol’s houses in Ahmedabad: the evolution of architectural elements and their influence on community living
Amit Kumar Jaglan, Neha Korde and Prachi Patel
- Sustainable potentiality of achieving thermal comfort in vernacular Ladakhi dwellings in cold desert of India: Case study of Ladakhi houses in Leh, Ladakh
Dinal Mehta, Vibha Gajjar and Foram Bhavsar
- Conserving continuously evolving cultural landscape case: vernacular settlement of village Nirmand, Himachal Pradesh, India
Ar. Foram N. Bhatt
- Modelling for vernacular settlements
Apurv Shrivastava, Shilpam Saxena, Devarshi Chaurasia, Ashish Patil, Shweta Saxena, Sandeep Sankat and Ajay Kumar Vinodia
- Preventive conservation of vernacular architectural materials
Ashish Patil, Devarshi Chaurasia, Apurv Shrivastava, Sandeep Sankat and Neelam Singh
- Making food: exploring the indigenous resilience strategy of the Bima communities in west Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Rini Suryantini, Kristanti Dewi Paramita and Xiang Ren
- Cohabitation of people and animals in vernacular settlements: insight from Indonesian villages
Kristanti Dewi Paramita, Paramita Atmodiwirjo and Yandi Andri Yatmo
- Petungan and proportion in Javanese-Yogyakarta architecture
Linda Octavia, Josef Prijotomo and Puspita Dewi