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vernacular architecture - перевод на русский

CATEGORY OF ARCHITECTURE BASED ON LOCAL NEEDS, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND REFLECTING LOCAL TRADITIONS
Vernacular (architecture); Vernacular Architecture; Traditional architecture; Regional modernism; Folk architecture; Vernacular architectures; Vernacular architect; Traditional building; Traditional buildings; Vernacular building; Vernacular buildings; Commercial vernacular architecture; Vernacular housing
  • Austronesian]] architectural style
  • House in [[Brgule]], Serbia
  • A pair of single 1920s [[shotgun house]]s in the [[Campground Historic District]] of [[Mobile, Alabama]]
  • English vernacular building, 16th-century [[half-timbering]] and later buildings, in the village of [[Lavenham]], [[Suffolk]]
  • Museum of Decorative Finishes in [[Pereiaslav]]
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  • A Southern African rondavel (or banda)
  • Mudhif, photo by Gertrude Bell 1918 or 1920
  • A [[log cabin]] in the region of [[Kysuce]], [[Slovakia]] - an example of vernacular architecture in relatively cold mountain climate using local [[wood]]
  • Mashrabiya (or shanashol window) in the old city of Basra, 1954
  • Queenslander, Australia
  • A post-World War II dwelling at the [[Big Pasture Plateau]], [[Slovenia]], designed by the architect [[Vlasto Kopač]] and based on the vernacular architecture of this mountainous area.
  • A [[Yurt]] or ger, a circular dwelling from [[Mongolia]], during erection
  • Ukrainian traditional house
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vernacular architecture         

строительное дело

национальная (местная) архитектура

vernacular architecture         
национальная (местная) архитектура
vernacular         
  • Allegory of [[Dante Alighieri]], champion of the use of vernacular Italian for literature rather than the lingua franca, Latin. Fresco by [[Luca Signorelli]] in the cappella di San Brizio dome, Orvieto.
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  • An [[allegory]] of rhetoric and arithmetic, [[Trinci Palace]], Foligno, Italy, by [[Gentile da Fabriano]], who lived in the era of Italian language standardization.
COMMON SPEECH VARIETY OF A SPECIFIC POPULATION
Vernacularly; Venucular; Vencular; Vernacular language; Vernacular languages; Common lexicon; Vernacularization; Vulgar tongue; Vernacular Liturgy; Vernacularisation; Vernaculars; Venacular

[və'nækjulə]

прилагательное

общая лексика

национальный

народный

родной (о языке)

местный

разговорный (о языке)

просторечный (в противоп. литературному, письменному)

диалектный

написанный или высказанный на родном языке

написанный или высказанный на местном диалекте

туземный

родной (о языке)

написанный на родном языке или диалекте

свойственный данной местности, характерный для данной местности (о болезни и т. п.)

народный, общеупотребительный (о названии растения, животного и т. п. - в противоположность научному названию)

существительное

[və'nækjulə]

общая лексика

родной язык

национальный язык

просторечие (в противоп. литературному языку)

разговорный язык (в противоп. письменному)

(the vernacular) местный диалект

(the vernacular) профессиональный язык

жаргон

общепринятое

народное название растения или животного (в отличие от научного)

местный диалект

профессиональный жаргон

народное, общеупотребительное название (растения и т. п.)

шутливое выражение

сильные выражения, брань

vernacular         
  • Allegory of [[Dante Alighieri]], champion of the use of vernacular Italian for literature rather than the lingua franca, Latin. Fresco by [[Luca Signorelli]] in the cappella di San Brizio dome, Orvieto.
  • access-date=2 March 2011}}</ref>
  • An [[allegory]] of rhetoric and arithmetic, [[Trinci Palace]], Foligno, Italy, by [[Gentile da Fabriano]], who lived in the era of Italian language standardization.
COMMON SPEECH VARIETY OF A SPECIFIC POPULATION
Vernacularly; Venucular; Vencular; Vernacular language; Vernacular languages; Common lexicon; Vernacularization; Vulgar tongue; Vernacular Liturgy; Vernacularisation; Vernaculars; Venacular
vernacular 1. adj. 1) народный; туземный; родной (о языке); местный (о диалекте) 2) написанный на родном языке или диалекте 3) свойственный данной местности, характерный для данной местности (о болезни и т. п.) 4) народный, общеупотребительный (о названии растения, животного и т. п. - в противоположность научному названию) 2. noun 1) родной язык; местный диалект; профессиональный жаргон 2) joc. сильные выражения, брань 3) народное, общеупотребительное название (растения и т. п.)
modern architecture         
  • The [[Milam Residence]]: an early example of Late modernist architecture.
TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE
Modern Architecture; Modernist architecture; Modern architecure; Architectural modernism; Modernism (architecture); Architecture, Modern; Modernist style; Modern Movement architecture; Modernistic architecture; Modernist architects; Modernist architect; Modern Contemporary architecture
современная архитектура
religious architecture         
  • Córdoba]], Spain
  • [[Hagia Sophia]], the Church of [[Holy Wisdom]], in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Teotihuacán]]'s [[Pyramid of the Moon]] was used for ritual sacrifice
  • The [[Florence Cathedral]]
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICES USED IN PLACES OF WORSHIP
Liturgical architecture; Religious architecture; Sacred buildings; Sacred building; Spiritual architecture; Sacred architecture
архитектура культовых сооружений
religious architecture         
  • Córdoba]], Spain
  • [[Hagia Sophia]], the Church of [[Holy Wisdom]], in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Teotihuacán]]'s [[Pyramid of the Moon]] was used for ritual sacrifice
  • The [[Florence Cathedral]]
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICES USED IN PLACES OF WORSHIP
Liturgical architecture; Religious architecture; Sacred buildings; Sacred building; Spiritual architecture; Sacred architecture

строительное дело

архитектура культовых сооружений

modern architecture         
  • The [[Milam Residence]]: an early example of Late modernist architecture.
TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE
Modern Architecture; Modernist architecture; Modern architecure; Architectural modernism; Modernism (architecture); Architecture, Modern; Modernist style; Modern Movement architecture; Modernistic architecture; Modernist architects; Modernist architect; Modern Contemporary architecture

строительное дело

современная архитектура

modern architecture         
  • The [[Milam Residence]]: an early example of Late modernist architecture.
TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE
Modern Architecture; Modernist architecture; Modern architecure; Architectural modernism; Modernism (architecture); Architecture, Modern; Modernist style; Modern Movement architecture; Modernistic architecture; Modernist architects; Modernist architect; Modern Contemporary architecture
современная архитектура
Islamic architecture         
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  • Mosque of the Prophet]], standing on the site of Muhammad's first mosque in [[Medina]]. The present-day building is the result of many reconstructions and expansions up to modern times.<ref name=":2422" />
  • Almnara Tower in [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]]
  • Sana'a]], Yemen
  • The [[Bibi-Heybat Mosque]] in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]]
  • [[Sultan Ahmed Mosque]]
  • Bab al-Futuh gate built by the Fatimid vazir [[Badr al-Jamali]]
  • The Great Mosque of Xi'an, China
  • Ribbed dome in front of the mihrab in the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, added in the 10th century
  • [[Islamic geometric patterns]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
  • [[Tarikhaneh Temple]], a pre-Islamic monument built in Sasanian Persia which was later turned into a mosque, showing elements of [[Iranian architecture]] before the spread of Islam
  • Great Mosque of Divriği]] (1228–1229)
  • Museum of Islamic Art]] at [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] designed by [[I. M. Pei]].
  • The 13th century [[Fakr ad-Din Mosque]] in Mogadishu
  • Great Mosque of Zabid]], with one of the oldest surviving minarets in Yemen (circa 13th century)
  • An iwan in the [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]]
  • The [[Dome of the Rock]] in [[Jerusalem]] (late 7th century)
  • Jibla]] (11th century), an example of a hypostyle courtyard mosque
  • The ''[[sahn]]'' (courtyard) and [[minaret]] of the [[Great Mosque of Kairouan]], [[Tunisia]]
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  • maqsura]]'' area of the Great Mosque of Cordoba, added to the mosque by al-Hakam II in the late 10th century
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  • left
  • Section of the Umayyad-era [[Mshatta Facade]], now in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, from a palace near [[Amman]]
  • Entrance courtyard of Qasr al-Hallabat
  • Mosque in Qasr al-Hallabat
  • Qusair 'Amra
  • The [[Registan]] is the ensemble of three [[madrasa]]s, in [[Samarkand]], modern day [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The walls and minaret of the [[Great Mosque of Samarra]] built by the Abbasids in the 9th century
  • Mughal]] paradise garden in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]]
  • [[Shibam]], an example of a historic fortified village
  • loc=Architecture}} the most famous building of [[Mughal architecture]]
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ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Islamic Architecture; Islamic style; Muslim architecture; Architecture in Islam; Architecture in Islamic; Arab Architecture; Arabic architecture; Arab architecture; Beginning of Islamic architecture
исламская архитектура

Определение

АРХИТЕКТУРА
ы, мн. нет, ж.
1. Строительное искусство, зодчество. Средневековая а.
2. Стиль постройки. А. здания. Архитектурный - относящийся к архитектуре.

Википедия

Vernacular architecture

Vernacular architecture is building done outside any academic tradition, and without professional guidance. This category encompasses a wide range and variety of building types, with differing methods of construction, from around the world, both historical and extant, representing the majority of buildings and settlements created in pre-industrial societies. Vernacular architecture constitutes 95% of the world's built environment, as estimated in 1995 by Amos Rapoport, as measured against the small percentage of new buildings every year designed by architects and built by engineers.

Vernacular architecture usually serves immediate, local needs; is constrained by the materials available in its particular region; and reflects local traditions and cultural practices. Traditionally, the study of vernacular 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. More recently, vernacular architecture has been examined by designers and the building industry in an effort to be more energy conscious with contemporary design and construction—part of a broader interest in sustainable design.

As of 1986, even among scholars publishing in the field, the exact boundaries of "vernacular" have not been clear.

This issue of definition, apparently so simple, has proven to be one of the most serious problems for advocates of vernacular architecture and landscapes research. A straightforward, convincing, authoritative definition has not yet been offered. Vernacular architecture is a phenomenon that many understand intuitively but that few are able to define. The literature on the subject is thus filled with what might be called non-definitions. Vernacular architecture is non-high style building, it is those structures not designed by professionals; it is not monumental; it is un-sophisticated; it is mere building; it is, according to the distinguished historian Nikolaus Pevsner, not architecture. Those who take a more positive approach rely on adjectives like ordinary, everyday, and commonplace. While these terms are not as pejorative as other descriptive phrases that are sometimes applied to the vernacular, neither are they very precise. For example, the skyscrapers of Manhattan are works of high style architecture, but they are also commonplace in Manhattan. Are they not logically New York City vernacular buildings?

Vernacular architecture tends to be overlooked in traditional histories of design. It is not a stylistic description, much less one specific style, so it cannot be summarized in terms of easy-to-understand patterns, characteristics, materials, or elements. Because of the usage of traditional building methods and local builders, vernacular buildings are considered cultural expressions—aboriginal, indigenous, ancestral, rural, ethnic, or regional—as much as architectural artifacts.

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