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The Grammar of Taiwanese Traditional Vernacular Dwellings

Chiou S-C and R Krishnamurti

Environment and Planning B, 1995, vol. 22, issue 6, 689-720

Abstract: A shape grammar, which can exemplify and visually explain the style of Taiwanese traditional vernacular dwellings, is presented in the form of rules of composition that are derived from considerations of traditional processes of design and construction, and from cultural influences.

Date: 1995
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