Transformation of Vernacular Houses – Causes And Scenario

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Volume-68 Issue-5
Year of Publication : 2020
Authors : Venkata Krishna Kumar Sadhu, Dr. Ramesh Srikonda
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V68I5P208S

Citation 

MLA Style: Venkata Krishna Kumar Sadhu, Dr. Ramesh Srikonda  "Transformation of Vernacular Houses – Causes And Scenario" International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 68.5(2020):38-45. 

APA Style:Venkata Krishna Kumar Sadhu, Dr. Ramesh Srikonda. Transformation of Vernacular Houses – Causes And Scenario  International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 68(5),38-45.

Abstract
There is a strong vernacular architectural character in the rural areas of India. The same was a result of time tested beliefs, climate, locally available building materials and socio-economic aspects of the respective regions. Vernacular architecture is a place is a reflection of culture, climate, building materials and building techniques of a time and the place. However, the present trend of globalisation and industrialisation has led to changes in various aspects like availability of building materials, urge to tide along with modern building styles as well as construction techniques, lack of skilled human resources who can execute old construction methods using old materials, finishes etc. The reasons for transformation may vary from place to place and from one case to the other more as a response to the changing requirements of people of the place. The purpose of this paper is to describe the scenario and causes of transformation of vernacular houses of different regions of India.

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Keywords
Vernacular, architecture, transformation, manduva and level of acceptance.