Saturday, 26 June 2021

Linkage between Traditional Architectural Elements in South Asia Representing Regionalism and Achieving Salutogenesis | Chapter 1 | Recent Developments in Engineering Research Vol. 12

 Cultural inferences are lost in the context of the city, but they can be reestablished through conscious design decisions made by the architect and conscious house dwellers. By delving into the regionally developed architectural characteristics prevalent in the South Asian climate, which are critical to achieving modern green building, connections are discovered. Traditional architecture addresses the issue of sustainability. Salutogenesis is a term coined by Aaron Antonovsky to describe elements that promote human health and well-being. draws connections between traditional architectural practices and the achievement of salutogenesis Restoring lost cultural inferences in architecture that have time-tested acceptability for generations improves the well-being of today's residents.

Author(s) Details

Ishita Mouri Rahman
Milano School of Policy, Environment and Management at The New School, USA.

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