A Theoretical Design Framework of Contemporary Vernacular Architecture Based on a Scoping Review of the Best Practices Worldwide

Nan Yang, Bing Chen*, Junjie Xi

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Abstract

This paper reviews the development of vernacular architecture design and practices worldwide and then focuses on Chinese rural development. It explores the evolution of vernacular architecture and related concepts from a longitudinal perspective, and indicates the dynamic adaptability of vernacular architecture. A scoping review based on archival materials and secondary source literature of the last 10 years is conducted. As a result, 41 design factors have been collected. With a cross-comparative study with related publications, five intangible design factors and ten key tangible design factors are discussed to build a theoretical design framework, which finally provides a foundation for related design practices and further research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3525
JournalBuildings
Volume14
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • design factors
  • design research
  • rural revitalization
  • scoping review
  • vernacular architecture

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