MEANING OF LOCAL ARCHITECTURE
Local architecture is described as a built environment that is based upon local needs; defined by the availability of particular materials indigenous to its particular region; and reflects local traditions and cultural practices.
Traditionally, the study of local architecture did not examine formally schooled architects, but instead that of the design skills and tradition of local builders, who were rarely given any attribution for the work
MATERIALS USED FOR ARCHITECTURE
- Concrete
- Wood
- Steel
- Plastic
- Stone
- Textiles
- Glass
- Brick
- Kevlar
- Bamboo
- Carbon Fiber
- Photovoltaic cells
- Earth
- Waste
- Straw
- Organic materials
TYPES OF ARCHITECTURE
1- Residential Architect
2- Commercial Architect
3- Interior Designer
4- Green Design Architect
5- Landscape Architect
6- Urban Designer
7- Industrial Architect
Strategies & Activities:
Step: Teacher revises the previous topic.
Step 2: Teacher introduces the new topic.
Step3: Teacher explains the new topic.
Step4: Teacher welcomes pupils’ questions.
Step5: Teacher evaluates the pupils.
Assessment & Evaluation:
1. Define local architecture
2 List the materials needed for local architecture
3 List the types of architecture
See also
Definition of Apprenticeship System
Colouring of Functional Art Works
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