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Vernacular Architecture
 It is a term used to categorise methods of
construction which use locally available
resources and traditions to address local
needs.
 Vernacular architecture tends to evolve over
time to reflect the environmental, cultural
and historical context in which it exists.
It has often been dismissed as crude and
unrefined, but also has proponents who
highlight its importance in current design.
Laurie Baker
The use of local materials with
consideration to local climate
 and participation of the people
leads to
A Holistic Design Approach.
The use of local materials
and the participation of
the people leads to a
holistic design
approach…
VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE

   a building designed by an amateur without any training in
    design; the individual will have been guided by a series of
    conventions built up in his locality, paying little attention to
    what may be fashionable.

   The function of the building would be the dominant factor,
    aesthetic consderations, though present to some small
    degree, being quite minimal. Local materials would be used
    as a matter of course, other materials being chosen and
    imported quite exceptionally.
Our vernacular
                                       homes in
                                       Rajasthan

      In vernacular architecture,
           the conception of space
  begins with a single cell shelter.
  This is irrespective of the form
     and the material which may
vary from one context to another.
Indian vernacular architecture
is the informal, functional architecture of structures, often in
rural areas, of India, built of local materials and designed to
meet the needs of the local people.

The builders of these structures are unschooled in formal
architectural design and their work reflects the rich diversity of
India's climate, locally available building materials, and the
intricate variations in local social customs and craftsmanship.

 It has been estimated that worldwide close to 90% of all building
is vernacular, meaning that it is for daily use for ordinary, local
   vernacular
people and built by local craftsmen
This architecture can be broadly divided into three
categories.


                 kachcha

   A kachcha is a building made of natural materials such a
    mud, grass, bamboo, thatch or sticks and is therefore a
    short-lived structure. Since it is not made for endurance it
    requires constant maintenance and replacement.
Pukka
A pukka is a structure made from materials resistant to wear,
  such as forms of stone or brick, clay tiles , metal or other
durable materials, sometimes using mortar to bind, that does
 not need to be constantly maintained or replaced. However,
 such structures are expensive to construct as the materials
   are costly and more labor is required. A pukka may be
       elaborately decorated in contrast to a kachcha.
                    Semi-pukka
   A combination of the kachcha and pukka style, the semi-
    pukka, has evolved as villagers have acquired the resources
    to add elements constructed of the durable materials
    characteristic of a pukka. Architecture as always evolves
    organically as the needs and resources of people change.
 Regional variation

   Building material depends on location. In hilly country
    where rocky rubble, ashlar, and pieces of stone are
    available, these can be patched together with a mud mortar
    to form walls.

    Finer stonework veneer covers the outside. Sometimes
    wood beams and rafters are used with slate tiles for roofing
    if available.

    Houses on hills usually have two stories, with the livestock
    living on the ground floor. Often a verandah runs along the
    side of the house.

   The roof is pitched to deal with the monsoon season and the
    house may sit on raised plinths or bamboo poles to cope
    with floods.
Traditional home, Manali
EARTH CONSTRUCTION

In the flat lands, abodes are usually made of mud or sun-
baked bricks, then plastered inside and out, sometimes with
mud mixed with hay or even cow dung and whitewashed
with lime.


Where bamboo is available (mainly in the north and
northeastern states) it is widely used for all parts of the
home as it is flexible and resilient. Also widely used is
thatch from plants such as elephant grass, paddy, and
coconut. In the south, clay tiles are used for pukka roofing
while various plant material such as coconut palm is
common for kachcha.
Roofs of the cottages at
                                    Ponmudi




Darjeeling Concrete/brick and timber hill houses
EARTH CONSTRUCTION
Auroville-Earth Construction
Auroville-Earth Construction
Chitra Vishwanath Architects-
 Bangalore
Ms. Sushma's residence




Prof Rrajagopalan's house
Mr. Rustam Vania's house
Dinesh and Sarita's house




Kindergarten                   Rammed earth wall
The prototype of this 23m2 AUM House, which is earthquake, cyclone and flood
resistant, has been built during the India International Trade Fair 99 at New
Delhi. The house was prefabricated at Auroville and transported in a single lorry.
The house weighed around 22. 5 tons and the lorry took 5 days to cover 2,900 Km
between Auroville, Tamil Nadu, and New Delhi.
The packing of the house was done in such a way that only 8 blocks arrived
broken out of 2,280 blocks. Ferrocement pieces had only little hair cracks. The
superstructure of the prototype house has been assembled in 66 hours by the
18-man team of the former AVBC/Earth Unit. This AUM House prototype
was sponsored by HUDCO. The India Trade Promotion Organisation awarded
this house a Gold Medal for the excellence of its special demonstration
BAMBOO CONSTRUCTION
Interlacing Bamboo for Walls and Fences
Methods of joining bamboo
In the villages of Assam, houses are built with bamboo. These houses are
detailed out to combat the heavy monsoons. The floor of the house is a bamboo
weave that allows the water of a flood to flow in, rather than keep it out. This is
an important principle of sustainable development.
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
Estimated
            45 lakhs
   Cost
            Laterite and mud
Technique
               construction
Ar.Gerald DaCunha’s Residence
Day Care Centre,GOA
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
15 lakhs
  Technique      Exposed brick and random rubble




Estimated Cost      6.5 lakhs
                    Brick and Mud
Technique
                       construction
12 lakhs
Technique    Exposed Brick Construction




 30 lakhs
              Laterite
 Technique
                 Construction
24 lakhs
  Technique    Exposed Brick construction




16.6 lakhs
Technique     Exposed brick and random rubble
Estimated
                   75 lakhs
      Cost
                   Random Rubble and mud
   Technique
                     construction




36 lakhs
            Brick and Random Rubble
Technique
            with mud mortar construction
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
Zapurza Club House-Whispering Woods-Sangli.
 Ar Pramod Chaugule
Zapurza Club House-Whispering Woods-Sangli
Ar Pramod Chaugule
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
42 lakhs
             Exposed brick with
Technique
             mud mortar and random rubble




 85 lakhs
              Brick, random rubble
 Technique
              and laterite construction
39 lakhs
                  Exposed brick with
   Technique      mud mortar and random
                  rubble




65 lakhs
              Laterite
Technique
                 construction
23 lakhs
            Brick and Laterite
Technique
               construction




25 lakhs
            Exposed Brick
Technique
              construction
25 lakhs
             Exposed Brick
 Technique
               Construction




Stone and clay houses in rural Nepal
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
Toda hut
A village hut in West Midnapur district in West Bengal, India
House in Agumbe
House with verandah in Ettayapuram
Hill Station in Tamil Nadu
Courtesy-Dominic Sansoni
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
16 lakhs
 Technique    Exposed Brick construction




25 lakhs
             Exposed Brick and
Technique
             Random Rubble
Houses near Benares showing settlement patterns in harmony with the environment.
Aranya Housing, Indore, by BV Doshi.
Village in Spiti.

                       .
(Courtesy-Dominic
                                Sansoni.)


Thatched home on the East Coast of Tamil Nadu.
A fishing village near Nagapattinam.
Vernacular Construction in Kerala.
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
STONE,EARTH AND TIMBER
CONSTRUCTION
 STONE   CONSTRUCTION
GST Farm House,Tanang,Sangli
‘Affordable Green’An Office Building-Ar Pramod Chaugule.
Technologies Recommended by CAPART
Barefoot College , Tilonia, Rajasthan.

      [since 1972 Social Work Research Centre
The "Barefoot" philosophy is based on the belief that village communities used to
      (SWRC)]
develop and maintain their own store of knowledge, which has been devalued in recent
times and is slowly dying as people migrate to the cities to look for jobs.

                                                     •To create a programme that
                                                     respected local skills.

                                                       • Providing training and upgrading
                                                       to help people help themselves.




  local teachers, health-care providers, solar engineers and hand pump mechanics
fuses local labour and materials throughout


               • illiterate farmers from Tilonia, along with
               twelve other Barefoot Architects, most of whom
               have no formal education



               • several village women who worked as
               labourers



… to demonstrate that village knowledge, skills and practical
wisdom could be used for people's development, without
depending on paper - qualified urban 'experts' from 'outside'.
One- and two-storey structures covering a
ground-floor area of around 2,800 square
                metres.




• Administrative buildings
• Medical block
• Library and dining hall
• Amphitheatre
• Guesthouse and residential blocks
• Craft centre
• Workshops and workrooms
• Telephone exchange
THANK YOU
Presentation-Ar Suvarna Lele

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VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE

  • 1. Vernacular Architecture It is a term used to categorise methods of construction which use locally available resources and traditions to address local needs. Vernacular architecture tends to evolve over time to reflect the environmental, cultural and historical context in which it exists. It has often been dismissed as crude and unrefined, but also has proponents who highlight its importance in current design.
  • 2. Laurie Baker The use of local materials with consideration to local climate and participation of the people leads to A Holistic Design Approach.
  • 3. The use of local materials and the participation of the people leads to a holistic design approach…
  • 4. VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE  a building designed by an amateur without any training in design; the individual will have been guided by a series of conventions built up in his locality, paying little attention to what may be fashionable.  The function of the building would be the dominant factor, aesthetic consderations, though present to some small degree, being quite minimal. Local materials would be used as a matter of course, other materials being chosen and imported quite exceptionally.
  • 5. Our vernacular homes in Rajasthan In vernacular architecture, the conception of space begins with a single cell shelter. This is irrespective of the form and the material which may vary from one context to another.
  • 6. Indian vernacular architecture is the informal, functional architecture of structures, often in rural areas, of India, built of local materials and designed to meet the needs of the local people. The builders of these structures are unschooled in formal architectural design and their work reflects the rich diversity of India's climate, locally available building materials, and the intricate variations in local social customs and craftsmanship. It has been estimated that worldwide close to 90% of all building is vernacular, meaning that it is for daily use for ordinary, local vernacular people and built by local craftsmen
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  • 8. This architecture can be broadly divided into three categories. kachcha  A kachcha is a building made of natural materials such a mud, grass, bamboo, thatch or sticks and is therefore a short-lived structure. Since it is not made for endurance it requires constant maintenance and replacement.
  • 9. Pukka A pukka is a structure made from materials resistant to wear, such as forms of stone or brick, clay tiles , metal or other durable materials, sometimes using mortar to bind, that does not need to be constantly maintained or replaced. However, such structures are expensive to construct as the materials are costly and more labor is required. A pukka may be elaborately decorated in contrast to a kachcha.  Semi-pukka  A combination of the kachcha and pukka style, the semi- pukka, has evolved as villagers have acquired the resources to add elements constructed of the durable materials characteristic of a pukka. Architecture as always evolves organically as the needs and resources of people change.
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  • 11.  Regional variation  Building material depends on location. In hilly country where rocky rubble, ashlar, and pieces of stone are available, these can be patched together with a mud mortar to form walls.  Finer stonework veneer covers the outside. Sometimes wood beams and rafters are used with slate tiles for roofing if available.  Houses on hills usually have two stories, with the livestock living on the ground floor. Often a verandah runs along the side of the house.  The roof is pitched to deal with the monsoon season and the house may sit on raised plinths or bamboo poles to cope with floods.
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  • 14. EARTH CONSTRUCTION In the flat lands, abodes are usually made of mud or sun- baked bricks, then plastered inside and out, sometimes with mud mixed with hay or even cow dung and whitewashed with lime. Where bamboo is available (mainly in the north and northeastern states) it is widely used for all parts of the home as it is flexible and resilient. Also widely used is thatch from plants such as elephant grass, paddy, and coconut. In the south, clay tiles are used for pukka roofing while various plant material such as coconut palm is common for kachcha.
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  • 16. Roofs of the cottages at Ponmudi Darjeeling Concrete/brick and timber hill houses
  • 21. Ms. Sushma's residence Prof Rrajagopalan's house
  • 23. Dinesh and Sarita's house Kindergarten Rammed earth wall
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  • 25. The prototype of this 23m2 AUM House, which is earthquake, cyclone and flood resistant, has been built during the India International Trade Fair 99 at New Delhi. The house was prefabricated at Auroville and transported in a single lorry. The house weighed around 22. 5 tons and the lorry took 5 days to cover 2,900 Km between Auroville, Tamil Nadu, and New Delhi.
  • 26. The packing of the house was done in such a way that only 8 blocks arrived broken out of 2,280 blocks. Ferrocement pieces had only little hair cracks. The superstructure of the prototype house has been assembled in 66 hours by the 18-man team of the former AVBC/Earth Unit. This AUM House prototype was sponsored by HUDCO. The India Trade Promotion Organisation awarded this house a Gold Medal for the excellence of its special demonstration
  • 28. Interlacing Bamboo for Walls and Fences
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  • 31. In the villages of Assam, houses are built with bamboo. These houses are detailed out to combat the heavy monsoons. The floor of the house is a bamboo weave that allows the water of a flood to flow in, rather than keep it out. This is an important principle of sustainable development.
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  • 36. Estimated 45 lakhs Cost Laterite and mud Technique construction
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  • 42. 15 lakhs Technique Exposed brick and random rubble Estimated Cost 6.5 lakhs Brick and Mud Technique construction
  • 43. 12 lakhs Technique Exposed Brick Construction 30 lakhs Laterite Technique Construction
  • 44. 24 lakhs Technique Exposed Brick construction 16.6 lakhs Technique Exposed brick and random rubble
  • 45. Estimated 75 lakhs Cost Random Rubble and mud Technique construction 36 lakhs Brick and Random Rubble Technique with mud mortar construction
  • 47. Zapurza Club House-Whispering Woods-Sangli. Ar Pramod Chaugule
  • 48. Zapurza Club House-Whispering Woods-Sangli Ar Pramod Chaugule
  • 50. 42 lakhs Exposed brick with Technique mud mortar and random rubble 85 lakhs Brick, random rubble Technique and laterite construction
  • 51. 39 lakhs Exposed brick with Technique mud mortar and random rubble 65 lakhs Laterite Technique construction
  • 52. 23 lakhs Brick and Laterite Technique construction 25 lakhs Exposed Brick Technique construction
  • 53. 25 lakhs Exposed Brick Technique Construction Stone and clay houses in rural Nepal
  • 56. A village hut in West Midnapur district in West Bengal, India
  • 58. House with verandah in Ettayapuram
  • 59. Hill Station in Tamil Nadu
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  • 63. 16 lakhs Technique Exposed Brick construction 25 lakhs Exposed Brick and Technique Random Rubble
  • 64. Houses near Benares showing settlement patterns in harmony with the environment.
  • 65. Aranya Housing, Indore, by BV Doshi. Village in Spiti. .
  • 66. (Courtesy-Dominic Sansoni.) Thatched home on the East Coast of Tamil Nadu. A fishing village near Nagapattinam.
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  • 84. ‘Affordable Green’An Office Building-Ar Pramod Chaugule.
  • 86. Barefoot College , Tilonia, Rajasthan. [since 1972 Social Work Research Centre The "Barefoot" philosophy is based on the belief that village communities used to (SWRC)] develop and maintain their own store of knowledge, which has been devalued in recent times and is slowly dying as people migrate to the cities to look for jobs. •To create a programme that respected local skills. • Providing training and upgrading to help people help themselves. local teachers, health-care providers, solar engineers and hand pump mechanics
  • 87. fuses local labour and materials throughout • illiterate farmers from Tilonia, along with twelve other Barefoot Architects, most of whom have no formal education • several village women who worked as labourers … to demonstrate that village knowledge, skills and practical wisdom could be used for people's development, without depending on paper - qualified urban 'experts' from 'outside'.
  • 88. One- and two-storey structures covering a ground-floor area of around 2,800 square metres. • Administrative buildings • Medical block • Library and dining hall • Amphitheatre • Guesthouse and residential blocks • Craft centre • Workshops and workrooms • Telephone exchange