Professional Documents
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Traditions and Environments
Traditions and Environments
general
phenomena
natural resources
natural processes
human needs
priorities
design principles
human interventions
human endeavour
Tatsuya, T. (2020). This Artist Has Put Together an Uber-Creative Diorama Every Day for the Past
Three Years. [online] PetaPixel. Available at: https://petapixel.com/2014/08/09/artist-put-together-
creative-diorama-every-day-past-four-years/[Accessed 12 Feb. 2020].
Matthews, H. (2007). Four Traditions in the Built Environment. In: W. McClure and T. Bartuska,
ed., The Built Environment, 2nd ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp.15-28.
Traditions and environment in the built environment.13th Feb 2020
classification of
traditions
vernacular
high-style
speculative
participatory
Matthews, H. (2007). Four Traditions in the Built Environment. In: W. McClure and T. Bartuska,
ed., The Built Environment, 2nd ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp.15-28.
Traditions and environment in the built environment.13th Feb 2020
common
understanding
humans evolve
humans adapt
humans dominate
humans transform
Barnes, S. (2015). Miniature People Playfully Live and Work Among Their Giant Human
Counterparts. [online] My Modern Met. Available at: https://mymodernmet.com/
peeowhy-hymoaad-miniature-people-photography/?context=tag-photo [Accessed 12
Feb. 2020].
Bartuska, T. (2007). Understanding Environment(s):
Built and Natural. In: W. McClure and T. Bartuska, ed., The Built
Environment, 2nd ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp.33-43.
Traditions and environment in the built environment.13th Feb 2020
understanding
environments
natural/built
perceptual/functional/conceptual
quality
environment
time
allocation
30 minutes
reading and writing key findings
130’ 88 minutes
@group 5 min presenting + 3 min discussing
12 minutes
general discussion and conclusion