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Vernacular Architecture in the Modern Era: Integrating Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Buildings

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  • Flores Gutiérrez, Cristian Yhojan
  • Almirón Cuentas, Juan Alberto
  • Bernedo-Moreira, David Hugo
  • Velarde-Tejada, Milusca Jaqueline

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Objective: To describe studies related to the influence of vernacular architecture in modern design, showing how the integration of traditional principles, materials and construction techniques contributes to responding to contemporary challenges such as sustainability, energy efficiency and cultural preservation.Methodology: It consisted of an exhaustive review of scientific literature, carried out between August and September 2024. Databases such as Scielo and Google Scholar were consulted, using keywords related to vernacular architecture and modern design, as well as Boolean operators to optimize the search. From 15 initial articles, 4 relevant articles were selected after eliminating duplicates and papers not aligned with the objective.Results: In various regions, such as Europe and Central America, vernacular architecture provides solutions adapted to the natural environment through the use of local materials, reducing costs and improving energy efficiency. It also highlights its ability to preserve cultural traditions and promote innovation by combining traditional techniques with modern technologies.Conclusions: Vernacular architecture is an essential source of inspiration for modern design, favoring sustainability, functionality and a balance between human beings and their environment, as well as consolidating an authentic and culturally significant heritage.

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  • Flores Gutiérrez, Cristian Yhojan & Almirón Cuentas, Juan Alberto & Bernedo-Moreira, David Hugo & Velarde-Tejada, Milusca Jaqueline, 2026. "Vernacular Architecture in the Modern Era: Integrating Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Buildings," SAP Land and Architecture, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:laarti:la2026295
    DOI: 10.56294/la2026295
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