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Southwest Housing Traditions - Design, Materials, Performance

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This book is about design and construction, materials and culture, human habitation and intentions. It considers the lessons which traditional architecture holds for today’s designers and builders. Traditional houses are of a time when people built for themselves, following shared ideas of what a house should be. These houses refl ect the building practices of their geographic region, and the design ideas of the culture which produced them.

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Paper provided by HUD USER, Economic Development in its series Economic Development Publications with number 39108.

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Length: 218 pages
Date of creation: May 2005
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