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100 1 _aRapoport, Amos
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245 1 0 _aHouse form and Culture
260 _aLondon
_bPrentice Hall
_c1969
300 _a150p.
365 _aRs.
_bRs.4966
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505 _aChapter 1. The nature and definition of the field p.1, Differentiation and the Nature of the Evidence, 8, Reasons for Study p.11, The Specific Task p.16, Chapter 2. Alternative theories of house form: Climate and the Need for Shelter p.18, Materials, Construction, and Technology p.24, Site p.28, Defense p.31, Economics p.33, Religion p.40, General Criticism of the Physical Determinist View p.42, Chapter 3. Socio - cultural factors and house form, The Basic Hypothesis p.46, Socio cultural Forces and Form p.49, Criticality and Choice p.58, Basic Needs p.60, The Relation of House and Settlement p.69, The Site and Its Choice p.70, Constancy and Change p.78, Chapter 4. Climate as a modifying factor p.83,The Climate Scale p.85, Nonmaterial Solutions p.87, Method of Study p.88, Climatic Variables and Responses to Them p.89, Chapter 5. Construction, materials, and technology as modifying factors p.104, The Process of Construction p.107, Materials – Basis for Choice p.108, Portability p.110, Prefabrication, Lateral Forces p.112, Gravity p.116, Chapter 6. A look at the present p.126, Developing Countries p.128, The Case of our own Culture p.130, Conclusion p.135
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